Ironing Center Drawers
#51
This gave me an idea, I have a buffet downstairs doing nothing at this time, I think it can be used liked this. Take it and put a top on it to iron, cut etc. and use the drawers for all my rulers, mats etc. What u think, wow, thanks and now it will not be tossed out. My DH will not b happy, we were going to get it gone, lol but it will be a nice addition to my sewing room I am making in the basement and will have enough room for it too. I will sell my folding table and get more material now....oops. Will take pics and post when I do this......thanks, just love all the ideas and all on here....
#52
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Location: Small town in Northeast Oregon close to Washington and Idaho
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You need to start making those and selling them. I would buy one! I am good at buying items that other quilters have made. I want to keep my money in the quilting family. I have a long dresser with a mirror. It's just sitting in my garage. Now I'm thinking about moving it into my sewing room and putting my ironing pad (it's one of those homemade rectangular ones) on it. But, if you decide to go into business with your design, I'll be the first to buy one. Honest! You could make a killing. It's so perfect. And if you don't have the desire to make them, maybe you know someone who works with wood and would like some extra money. Or you could sell the pattern even.
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Thanks everyone for the kind words.
I am in the process of making cabinets to go above the ironing center.
Have to run some wiring for the lights, and an outlet for the iron.
Hope to have it complete sometime next week.
I am in the process of making cabinets to go above the ironing center.
Have to run some wiring for the lights, and an outlet for the iron.
Hope to have it complete sometime next week.
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