**travel iron tote/caddy pad pattern
#21
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Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: Delaware County, SW of Phila.
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I don't have the pattern but bought one from a lady in my local guild who was selling them for a fund raiser. I love having it but will caution you about one thing: the table I had it on was showing wear from the heat of the iron. Seems they don't protect as well as they should. Just be careful where you put it.
#23
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Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: Nebraska
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I think the website mentioned earlier is called you can make this. com. They have all kinds of projects. It is a fun site. They do have a section of free patterns, quite a few really. Don't know if they have the iron caddy or not. I bought the pattern at LQS which included the reflective fabric. I think it cost about 15.00, altogether. Actually for me, it was kind of tricky to make and I did have to look on youtube to figure out how to fold it up and fasten it. I probably shouldn't admit that, but it is true
#24
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Join Date: May 2015
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Free Iron Tote Pattern
tricountyquilters.weebly.com/uploads/3/0/2/4/3024945/iron_caddytote.pdf
This will take you to a pdf for the instructions and pattern for the iron tote caddy.
The last address I gave when I went back and looked at it, I realized it only gave instructions for a class you could buy. Sorry about that.
This site I double checked before posting, and it does have the pattern for free.
tricountyquilters.weebly.com/uploads/3/0/2/4/3024945/iron_caddytote.pdf
This will take you to a pdf for the instructions and pattern for the iron tote caddy.
The last address I gave when I went back and looked at it, I realized it only gave instructions for a class you could buy. Sorry about that.
This site I double checked before posting, and it does have the pattern for free.
Last edited by CraftDoctocr; 05-28-2015 at 03:12 PM.
#26
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Southern USA
Posts: 16,423
I made that pattern in a class. The caddy was super simple. The line where to mark the folds of the fabric is the most important part. It's a good seller at craft shows as a baby changing pad. It holds wipes and diapers, open and use. Also can be used as a lunch tote, open it up and have a clean table mat. Use the vinyl covered cotton fabric for the lining for the baby pad and lunch mat.
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