Big Board or Little Board
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Join Date: Aug 2012
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Big Board or Little Board
Does anyone have one of these boards that are used on top of an existing ironing board? How do you like it? I'm also trying to find out if it is made from MDF or plywood and how heavy the Little Board is. I've called the company twice but no one called me back. So I thought I'd ask my Quilting Board friends.
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Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: central fl
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I just took a piece of plywood about 4 ft wide by 6 ft long and covered it with 1 layer of batting and heavy muslin. I lay it over my ironing board when I need it and it works for me. This way I can take it off the board when I need to iron a shirt or something that needs to go over the end like sleeves. Plus I just lean it up against the wall behind the door of my sewing room when not in use.
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Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Chula Vista CA
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My homemade big board is only 24 inches across and 48 long. I love it every time I iron large pieces of fabric. It fits behind the door so I can get it out of the way. My DH does not do such projects but when I told a friend of mine about them she wanted one too, so with the help from her DH we bought a piece of plywood ( 1/2 inch ) had it cut in half, then used the ironing board on top, traced it on to the plywood and used 1x1 pieces to outline the ironing board so it keeps it from tilting. Then we glued 2 layers of cotton batting on to the top of the board and a cotton fabric to cover the batting. We stapled the batting and the cotton fabric down, but her DH secured it more by nailing a thin piece of wood over the edge of the fabric. (Not sure that makes sense but it does secure the fabric in place.)
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I have a big board and it is one of the best purchases I've made! I can't imagine what took me so long. I was at our second home over the holidays and had to use a regular ironing board and wondered how I put up with it all those years. It is wonderful to be able to lay the full width of fabric (selvage to selvage) out to iron.
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