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Old 08-05-2010, 06:44 AM
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I may be wrong, but I thought I saw some pictures of a large ironing board that one of you talented quilters made. I liked it because it also showed pictures of the underside of the board also. If I did, in fact, see it on this site, could you please re-post the picture.
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Old 08-05-2010, 06:48 AM
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Originally Posted by kathif
I may be wrong, but I thought I saw some pictures of a large ironing board that one of you talented quilters made. I liked it because it also showed pictures of the underside of the board also. If I did, in fact, see it on this site, could you please re-post the picture.
Check in the tutorials section :thumbup: I just saw it the other day!
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Old 08-05-2010, 06:52 AM
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Thanks so much, I just found it!
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Old 08-05-2010, 07:29 AM
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It's easy peasy...
I took a piece of plywood, cut to the length I wanted and I rounded the corners so they weren't so pokey. I cut mine originally at 24x48" and found the 24" to be too deep for me so I cut it down to 18 or 20. I don't remember exactly the number and I'll admit it - I'm too lazy to get the tape measure out. I only did 48" as I bought a half sheet of plywood from Home Depot so that's what it was going to be for me. If I could do it again, I might go a wee bit longer but then with my ironing board I'm still able to use the handy dandy iron rest which is sweet too...


okay.. onward with the directions...
Lay your cotton material (I used stripes cause I had it in canvas and it was fun to look at) that is about 3-4" bigger than your board on each side.

Put 2 thicknesses of cotton batting on that,
Lay your board on that.
Take a staple gun and wrap around the fabric and staple... all the way on one side - then do the other side, stretching the material as you go.

Then do the short ends the same way - pulling, and stretching to get it tight.

I then took pieces of 1x2" boards, cut in to 4 pieces,
Lay your ironing board on top and mark where you should put your cut pieces of wood - I put one on each side of the length of it and one on each side of where the ironing board tapers... then nail them in place.

Bam! You got a kickin' ironing board that other quilters are jealous of! I know that my sewing group loves my ironing board!

Here's a pic of the back side of the board - and one of it on the ironing board - okay, you'll have to use your imagination on how it would look when the ironing board is in its upright position.. I'm just not that tall to get an overhead shot without standing on a chair lol.




If you want to see the picture go to search and put in ironing board.
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Old 08-05-2010, 07:47 AM
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I bookmarked it to show my husband. Thanks for sharing your creation.
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