Best pressing station
When I saw the post about what is the best cutting table, I realize this would be the best place to ask what is the pressing station. I am building a new house with a dedicated sewing room and will be outfitting it with new furniture. I'd like it to be fairly wide--at least 48" and maybe 24" deep with a height of around 33-35". It might be nice to be on wheels as well. If anyone has pictures of ones they like, that would be great.
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Make your own! Since you are building, order a couple extra base cabinets and have your finish carpenter join them and add wheels. Make sure at least one of the wheels is locking. Have him (or her :) ) also cut a piece of plywood for the top. There are lots of instructions on the internet for making an ironing surface on the plywood.
https://customstyle.wordpress.com/20...ironing-table/ |
Originally Posted by PaperPrincess
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Make your own! Since you are building, order a couple extra base cabinets and have your finish carpenter join them and add wheels. Make sure at least one of the wheels is locking. Have him (or her :) ) also cut a piece of plywood for the top. There are lots of instructions on the internet for making an ironing surface on the plywood.
https://customstyle.wordpress.com/20...ironing-table/ So I just spent at least 30 minutes viewing! very interesting blog |
I had my husband cut me a 3' x 4' piece of plywood, covered it with batting and fabric and I have a portable pressing station that I can put on any flat surface. Love it!!!
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I used a 2' by 4' piece of underlayment from Lowe's (about $6) and covered it with lining and scrap batting, then made a cover like a pillowcase so I could take it off and wash it. The case fabric was from the clearance shelf at Jo-Ann, and is home decorator weight. I can put it on any surface to iron, then slide it behind something if I don't need it, meaning I don't have valuable real estate locked into an ironing station. I think I have less than $15 in the whole thing.
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I would recommend you have one built to meet your needs. My husband built mine to match the cutting station he built me, it has the compartments and details that are what I need, and the height that's best for me because I am 5ft nothing:o
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Originally Posted by wesing
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I used a 2' by 4' piece of underlayment from Lowe's (about $6) and covered it with lining and scrap batting, then made a cover like a pillowcase so I could take it off and wash it. The case fabric was from the clearance shelf at Jo-Ann, and is home decorator weight. I can put it on any surface to iron, then slide it behind something if I don't need it, meaning I don't have valuable real estate locked into an ironing station. I think I have less than $15 in the whole thing.
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Originally Posted by PaperPrincess
(Post 7728282)
Make your own! Since you are building, order a couple extra base cabinets and have your finish carpenter join them and add wheels. Make sure at least one of the wheels is locking. Have him (or her :) ) also cut a piece of plywood for the top. There are lots of instructions on the internet for making an ironing surface on the plywood.
https://customstyle.wordpress.com/20...ironing-table/ Yes, that is a good idea to have matching ones of the house cabinets. I also liked reading the blog that you attached. Good information for making your own. Thanks! |
Originally Posted by PaperPrincess
(Post 7728282)
Make your own! Since you are building, order a couple extra base cabinets and have your finish carpenter join them and add wheels. Make sure at least one of the wheels is locking. Have him (or her :) ) also cut a piece of plywood for the top. There are lots of instructions on the internet for making an ironing surface on the plywood.
https://customstyle.wordpress.com/20...ironing-table/ |
My husband and I made an ironing board like the one in the link. However, I covered it with heavy duck cloth. It was made to fit over my ironing board. However, I found a dining room server at an auction and it now sits on top of that. The server is on wheels and has one long drawer which holds quilting rulers, four small draws for sissors, pins, etc. and space in the middle for whatever.
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