Wide Ironing Board - Cheap cover
#11
Originally Posted by Dee Dee
I didn't know there was such a thing as "ironing board fabric"! Thanks for telling me about it.
Originally Posted by pastimesquiltdesign
I made my own from the ironing board fabric (sold at JoAnne's of course using a 40% off coupon)
#12
Originally Posted by Dee Dee
Hmmmm, wonder if it would fit the wide ironing board I bought ? $10 is a great price!
Originally Posted by wannaquilt1
I bought a wide pad at walmart for my vintage ironing board and it is made well. it's reversable and has a storage pocket for starch bottles. It's got blue on one side and stripes on the other and was only $10
#14
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I don't like the silver heat resistant board covers because you are more likely to be burned if you are doing fussy little things on them.
I have wanted a supersized ironing board for years, Last month, my DH came up with the solution. My large (plastic) folding table now has an ironing board cover I can put on it as needed. This is also the table I use for pin basting, so I did not want aything permanently attached. I took an oldish twin sized mattress pad, cut off the cheese clothy side panels and quilted it to a piece of garage sale uphostery canvas. I cut and finished the corners, then sewed all 4 sides with pockets to run cord through for fastening. It is not beautiful, but it is done and very useful.
I have wanted a supersized ironing board for years, Last month, my DH came up with the solution. My large (plastic) folding table now has an ironing board cover I can put on it as needed. This is also the table I use for pin basting, so I did not want aything permanently attached. I took an oldish twin sized mattress pad, cut off the cheese clothy side panels and quilted it to a piece of garage sale uphostery canvas. I cut and finished the corners, then sewed all 4 sides with pockets to run cord through for fastening. It is not beautiful, but it is done and very useful.
#15
You could make your own, here's a good tutorial. I covered mine in retro home deco fabric, it was super easy.
http://www.howdoesshe.com/iron-in-style
http://www.howdoesshe.com/iron-in-style
#17
I was just looking at my wide board from Walmart yesterday thinking, I need to replace the pad in this. Glad someone said insulbrite. I have that.
I have the ironing pad to put on my cutting table but it's always wet when I take it off. Even if I don't use steam. Now I'm afraid I might ruin my table.
I have the ironing pad to put on my cutting table but it's always wet when I take it off. Even if I don't use steam. Now I'm afraid I might ruin my table.
#18
Originally Posted by pastimesquiltdesign
I made my own from the ironing board fabric (sold at JoAnne's of course using a 40% off coupon)
HINT - use the other top for as a pattern. And their foam for the batting.
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