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    Old 06-23-2011, 08:21 PM
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    Originally Posted by KimS
    Do any of you use the portable ironing mats? I want to get something like this to put on one of the fold outs on my cabinet so it's right there when I need to iron small pieces but I don't want to ruin the top of my cabinet either. Found this at Amazon.com for $4.99 so it's not a bad price.
    Lay a piece of flannel or other fabric over the varnished surface, cover that with a large piece of aluminum foil or two, then put the mat on that to do the ironing.
    Saves the furniture underneath, in case of a too hot iron, or a scorch left by a forgotten set down iron. The aluminum foil works to reflect the heat back up, away from the surface underneath. Works well inside the ironing board covers too. JP
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    Old 06-23-2011, 08:21 PM
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    Originally Posted by KimS
    Do any of you use the portable ironing mats? I want to get something like this to put on one of the fold outs on my cabinet so it's right there when I need to iron small pieces but I don't want to ruin the top of my cabinet either. Found this at Amazon.com for $4.99 so it's not a bad price.
    Lay a piece of flannel or other fabric over the varnished surface, cover that with a large piece of aluminum foil or two, then put the mat on that to do the ironing.
    Saves the furniture underneath, in case of a too hot iron, or a scorch left by a forgotten set down iron. The aluminum foil works to reflect the heat back up, away from the surface underneath. Works well inside the ironing board covers too. JP

    Oops. sorry two copies! It is my stupid fingers going astray again.
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    Old 06-24-2011, 02:05 AM
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    I have that mat.... use it on my kitchen table which is wood. The first quilt I made I used it on top of my omni grid (it warped the grid!) Next time I double folded a towel...... worked well, but I like the idea of setting it on a plywood base or attaching it to an old tv tray!! You CAN RUIN the surface below if you do a lot of ironing without "cooling" time in between!!
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    Old 06-24-2011, 02:31 AM
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    I have used a wooden fold up TV table, stapled some batting and muslin on it and put elastic in some cotton pillowcases as washable ironing covers, works a treat for me.
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    Old 06-24-2011, 04:24 AM
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    Originally Posted by jpthequilter
    Originally Posted by KimS
    Do any of you use the portable ironing mats? I want to get something like this to put on one of the fold outs on my cabinet so it's right there when I need to iron small pieces but I don't want to ruin the top of my cabinet either. Found this at Amazon.com for $4.99 so it's not a bad price.
    Lay a piece of flannel or other fabric over the varnished surface, cover that with a large piece of aluminum foil or two, then put the mat on that to do the ironing.
    Saves the furniture underneath, in case of a too hot iron, or a scorch left by a forgotten set down iron. The aluminum foil works to reflect the heat back up, away from the surface underneath. Works well inside the ironing board covers too. JP
    Thanks and great idea! :thumbup:
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    Old 06-24-2011, 06:07 AM
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    mine is 12 x 18 and it is a June Tailor; I got it at Joanns for 50% off but I think even walmarts have it but I like the 50% off coupons from Joanns and Hancock fabics; but it is a great thing to have
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    Old 06-24-2011, 07:45 AM
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    I made a small ironing pad to put on the table next to my sewing machine. Used cardboard covered with tin foil and then 2 layers of batting and then a covering of muslin. Cheap, easy, works fine, very portable. All good things!
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    Old 06-24-2011, 09:08 AM
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    Originally Posted by Peckish
    I love the Steady Betty, too. I'm dying to get one, but have decided to wait until stores that have coupons start carrying them. So far, I've only found them in LQS's.
    I bought mine online at Joanns and used a coupon.
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    Old 06-24-2011, 09:54 PM
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    I made my portable iron surface from a Wal-Mart $9.00 TV tray, the silver ironing board fabric, insulbrite, leftover batting pieces and a muslin back. Sewed pieces of elastic to each side and slid it over the tray. I take it to quilt camp, etc.
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    Old 06-26-2011, 08:28 PM
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    Jennie at Missouri Star Quilt Company has a super video tutorial on making a portable ironing pad like the one she uses. I just watched it yesterday and intend to make myself one.

    Go to http://tutorials.missouriquiltco.com/ and select "See All Tutorials". It's the 2nd from the left, ninth row down.

    Or go to YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2uGVYK-VeNs
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