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Old 08-19-2013, 06:42 AM
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Originally Posted by Fabric Collector View Post
I am in the process of helping my husband making me a big board ironing board. What are the measurements of your table? How tall are you? I am 5'7" & have my board at 37" & is 22 x 53". Did you put any batting under the silver top? I want to be able to put a cutting mat on mine & have it be double duty...ironing & cutting ! I really like yours !!
Hi Fabric Collector,
My ironing board is actually a kitchen island that I took from the kitchen! My hubby popped the butcher block top off and I wrapped it in batting and then the silver ironing fabric. Then he screwed it all back together. It measures 37"ht by 44"L and 22"w. I sometimes wish it were a bit wider! I am also 5'7". Having a cutting mat on top would work really nicely too. The table I use to cut on is actually a pub table from a clearance center. It was less than $100 and came without chairs and a few scratches-perfect! Sounds like you are well on your way to a great ironing and cutting station too!
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Old 08-19-2013, 06:49 AM
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Originally Posted by fktsewing View Post
wow, how lucky you are!! what is your ironing station and where did you get it?
The ironing station is actually a kitchen island we bought years ago at a big box hardware store. My hubby popped the butcher block top of and I wrapped it in batting and ironing cloth (??) then he reattached the top. It works great.
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Old 08-19-2013, 07:00 AM
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Thanks everyone-it is only because people like you have shared their spaces thru pictures online that I found all the ideas I used to design this space. Nothing was an original idea! I kept a file of ideas for years before I had the opportunity to create this space. I incorporated my other hobbies into the space and moved storage drawers and shelves home from my classroom after I retired. (Which was YEARS of storage purchases!) We built the cabinets 15 inches deep because someone online mentioned that scrapbook albums would fit easier.

My stash area is actually a walk-in closet with Ikea baskets. The tables around my sewing machines are garage sale Ikea or those cheap plastic tables available at Wal-Mart. Underneath each I have those plastic Iris drawers. (I think it helps that everything is white-it hides a lot of mismatched furniture.)

Thanks again and keep posting pictures of your space-it helps us all become inspirations!
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wow-awesome space and lots of elbow room-I am a bit jealous-enjoy
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Old 08-19-2013, 08:54 PM
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you are so lucky. I would say your hubby was a keeper.
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Old 08-27-2013, 05:48 AM
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Totally awesome!!!!!
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Beautiful space ,. Wonderful hubby way to go. You go enjoy it.
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Absolutely wonderful!
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Wow, that is gorgeous!! Love, love, love that ironing table!
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You'll never see your husband as you will never leave this rooms uilting sewing ironing relaxing and keep fit what lose do you need. Lovely.
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