HOw to make an ironing table
#23
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Location: The Finger Lakes of upstate NY
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Working top to bottom, mine is muslin, Warm & Natural, Insul-Bright, two more layers of Warm & Natural. It works really well for me, and at the retreat I went to last month several others who tried it liked it too.
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Yes, mine is the 3rd layer down. It is a poly material, and I want to be able to press using the hottest setting on the iron. The instructions for using it say to use it w/ a layer of cotton batting.
#26
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Location: currently central new jersey
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thank you both for this info. i have a 40% coupon for joann that's good now.
if they have it, i'll definitely get it. if they don't have it, i'll wait for my 50% to go into effect and go to the super joann's (a distance away).
if they have it, i'll definitely get it. if they don't have it, i'll wait for my 50% to go into effect and go to the super joann's (a distance away).
#27
For the ironing board cover I would use a product by Bo-Nash which is a silver Luminex material. It reflects 300% more heat than regular cotton covers :) Called IronSlide 2000. Available on line at www.bonash.com.
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