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Old 06-09-2014, 07:49 AM
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Tlambing: Great ironing station! The fabric is beautiful and I'm sure you have wonderful plans for all that storage!
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Old 06-09-2014, 07:53 AM
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I did get to quilt a bit last night finally. I was able to finish up my ironing pad/caddy. It's o so juvenile, but no one will have one like it
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Old 06-09-2014, 07:55 AM
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Michelleoc I love your "no name" quilt. the colors are so great. Love the pop of yellow!
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T: Really like your caddy. I sometimes iron my pieced work on a TV tray in front of the box. The Caddy/ironing pad would be great for all my notions and of course the pad itself. Will you share where the pattern came from?
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Teresa, I, too, love the ironing station and the iron pad caddy. You are so talented and I love all the bright fabrics.
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Michelle, I LOVE your quilt. How did you arrange your blocks to make them so attractive? Was there a pattern or are you just amazing at arranging colors that way? Very, very nice.

tlambing, what cute ideas for your ironing station. I love the ironing board.... is it an actual board on top of your dresser or did you cover the dresser top? And that ironing pad/caddy is adorable. That's perfect to take to classes or workshops. Super, super nice.
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Michelle--another pretty quilt.

tlambing--great projects. I friend of mine made the iron caddy/pad. She loves it.

Not sure if is the same pattern used above, but here is a link to a similar pattern:http://www.sisterscommonthread.com/caddy/
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Carrie: Looks like the same pattern to me. Thanks!
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Old 06-10-2014, 06:48 AM
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Originally Posted by carriem View Post
Michelle--another pretty quilt.

tlambing--great projects. I friend of mine made the iron caddy/pad. She loves it.

Not sure if is the same pattern used above, but here is a link to a similar pattern:http://www.sisterscommonthread.com/caddy/
Yes, That's it! Thanks Carriem
I saw Emma's post on my way out last night...didn't have time to post. Quilting friends are awesome
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Originally Posted by nanna-up-north View Post
Michelle, I LOVE your quilt. How did you arrange your blocks to make them so attractive? Was there a pattern or are you just amazing at arranging colors that way? Very, very nice.

tlambing, what cute ideas for your ironing station. I love the ironing board.... is it an actual board on top of your dresser or did you cover the dresser top? And that ironing pad/caddy is adorable. That's perfect to take to classes or workshops. Super, super nice.
After a whole bunch of thought, ended up covering the dresser top. I kept thinking I didn't want to mess it up, but, I thought, after all, it's a "cheap" Ikea dresser it's not the end of the world. I used insulbright and a piece of quilted ironing board fabric yardage (silver reflective stuff with batting and back). Then put a piece of 100% cotton summer decor fabric over it. I think it's gonna be perfect.
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