Does anyone have this ironing board?
#42
I just use a regular ironing board and hubby made a 6 ft. x 2ft top to fit over it. Really easy and very cheap. Went to the scrap pile at home depot and the worker found everything we needed and it came to $1.33. They were going to throw away the plywood so I was sure glad I saw it. I covered it with insulbrite then warm & natural and topped with muslin. Love it.....
#43
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With my husbands help, I made a 22X58 inch ironing board. Husband screwed the board to a very sturdy extra large ironing board that had been my mother's. I put flannel, fleece and the silver ironing material over it. I have had it for over 2 years now and it works wonderfully. I now have it up against my cutting table at same height, and it extends my work surface.
#45
I'll keep my board in my sewing room - it's an old single panel door that I picked up for free, covered with two layers of batting (one package) and then a layer of pillow ticking.
It's mounted on the wall on hinges so when I'm not using it, it folds up against the wall. When it's down, it rests on my son's air hockey table.
It's mounted on the wall on hinges so when I'm not using it, it folds up against the wall. When it's down, it rests on my son's air hockey table.
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