Originally Posted by DOTTYMO
(Post 6018033)
I have a square pressing nd iron carry. I backed out the fabric and put the batting for hot things in the centre. Then did a quick quilt. I ended by sewing ties on the four corners. Put iron in centre then fasten the ties. The whole can then go into my tote. I do let the iron cold ow before putting in but I am not worried if it has some heat. Took it to classes last year it was very useful in a place full of quilters with li,tied irons.
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The best iron tote you won't have to wait for the iron to cool or worry about dripping water is a small galvanized bucket. It sits great in the car. Just unplug and plop the iron in, grab handle and go.
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I made the Caddy Pad, Jr. It was fun.
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I found a FREE tutorial for an Iron Caddy Tote the other day, but I don't know the website. I saved the tute as a pdf file, if anyone wants it, PM me. I don't know how to post a tutorial.
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Here's one I found:
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I found it on face book in patchwork posse.com
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