Grab an old wooden cutting board from a thrift store, cover. Ta-Da!
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I have made the iron caddy pattern and even given a couple away to quilting friends. It holds your iron when traveling as well as serves as an iron surface. Very lightweight.
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Originally Posted by koko
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I have made the iron caddy pattern and even given a couple away to quilting friends. It holds your iron when traveling as well as serves as an iron surface. Very lightweight.
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Originally Posted by gingerd
(Post 7560702)
I love this! Koko where did you get the pattern?
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I cover Insulbrite with fabric. I used some orphan blocks to pretty it. Folds or rolls.
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tessagin's link did not work for me but I found the pattern on the web:
http://thepaintedquilt.blogspot.com/...ron-caddy.html |
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Originally Posted by gingerd
(Post 7560702)
I love this! Koko where did you get the pattern?
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gingertd....see my post just above yours.
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I made a 36" square -- the top is the silver ironing board material, the center has 1 layer of insulbrite and two layers of warm and natural, the back is a fabric and I sewed ties on one side so I could roll it up and take to class. For several years (until I had room for an ironing board) I just used some cotton that I had. When I moved it went to a friend who didn't have room for an ironing board and I bought myself the gridded pressing board.
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