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kluedesigns 10-08-2009 09:24 AM

i purchased the Ironslide 2000 about 2 weeks ago with a joann's coupon.

i have to say i just love this product - i really didn't expect much but it actually works.

just one brief touch with the iron and the fabric is pressed.

i love it for block assembly because you can press the seam so quickly that the block doesn't get distorted.

here's a link

http://www.joann.com/joann/catalog.j...RODID=prd23963

Ducky 10-08-2009 09:38 AM

Oh, thanks, KLue. I saw that before and was wondering if it was just a gimmicky kind of thing. I'll be going to Joann's soon, so I'll probably get one.

King's Daughter 10-08-2009 11:38 AM

Does this take the place of the regular cover? Mine is very old and worn out, and I've bought two replacements, but they were both too small, so I figured I'd have to make one. This would be great if it actually replaces the cover.

kluedesigns 10-08-2009 01:29 PM

it replaces the cover you currently have on the ironing board.

it has an adhesive backing and very minimal padding.

they say its easy to remove and replace when you need to and a few people have left comments on the website saying it was easy to replace - i'll have to wait a few years to see if thats true.

justwannaquilt 10-08-2009 02:55 PM

KLue, thanks for the review. I need a new cover some how mine got several rust stains on it and my two year old pulled on the tie until it snapped so it doesn't stay on real tight! But I went to walmart and its cheaper to buy a whole ironing board than it is to just buy the cover, I keep meaning to check at Joann's but always forget! Hopefully I will remember this next time I am there! LOL wish me luck I'll need it!

patricej 10-08-2009 03:30 PM

i can vouch for the product, too.

i don't know how easy it is to remove because i didn't use the adhesive back to stick it to my ironing board. i just used masking tape at each end.

because i'm lazy. :lol:

i've been using it for ages, so it looks like heck. i just use a spray cleaner on it once in a while and keep goin'.

i cut off some of the extra length and did use the ahesive back to stick it to a new flatrate mailing box. makes a nifty portable pressing board. :P

kluedesigns 10-08-2009 03:39 PM


Originally Posted by PatriceJ

i cut off some of the extra length and did use the ahesive back to stick it to a new flatrate mailing box. makes a nifty portable pressing board. :P

what a brilliant idea!

patricej 10-08-2009 04:08 PM

:mrgreen:

the tossing of rose petals may commence!

:lol:

kluedesigns 10-08-2009 04:26 PM


Originally Posted by PatriceJ
:mrgreen:

the tossing of rose petals may commence!

:lol:

LMAO

{{{petals flying}}}

all hail, the quilting goddess, patrice.



all joking aside, i love people who can achieve spectacular quilting results while being frugal.


BellaBoo 10-09-2009 05:28 AM

I bought one of these in Paducah two years ago. I made a big mess putting it on my ironing board. Once a wrinkle gets in, it's in. Next time I'll tape it and not remove the paper backing! If you have one of the ironing mats with a cutting mat on the opposite side the excess will make an excellent new top for it.


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