♥ Ironing Board Slip Cover Tutorial
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Craftybear - you always share the BEST links! Now I know what I can do with some of my fabric that I just can't seem to get in to a quilt...lol. Thanks for sharing.
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you are very welcome, I love surfing for links for all of us
Originally Posted by lfstamper
(Post 5079789)
Craftybear - you always share the BEST links! Now I know what I can do with some of my fabric that I just can't seem to get in to a quilt...lol. Thanks for sharing.
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I like it, thanks!
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Great tute...I love the crafty things you come up with to share with us. Hope you find a site for that iron caddy thingy.
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thanks for this link, I REALLY need to make one for my UGLLEE ironing board!
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Thank you for sharing! Making a new ironing board cover is on my list of things to do. Love the site!
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Just what I've been looking for, CraftyBear! Thanks!
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Thanks so much!! I "saved as" for future reference!
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Cute, thank you for adding the link.
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thank you for sharing with us again. Who told you about my ugly plain covers???LOL
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Thanks for the tute! I have been making these for years. I use 1/4 elastic instead of ribbon (you can get a REALLY tight fit). I bot upholstery fabric @ WalMart ($5 something a yard). It is 60 inches long which gives you more than enough for the length. I think I ended up using maybe half a yard of fabric. BUT measure the width of your board to get enough for the 1/4 turn and then your casing for ribbon or elastic. I don't use button holes as it is UNDER the board and nobody looks there. (that I KNOW of ! ) lol ! BTW darling fabric........
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thanks that is sew cute
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