My new cutting/pressing table!!
#23
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Location: Florida
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My husband cut me a thin plywood piece. I covered it with batting and then covered that with muslin all the way around and stapled it along the edges. This way I can use both sides for pressing. When it gets soiled from the iron and the startch I use, I just remove and replace the muslin. Works great for me.
Pat
Pat
#24
Hi Anita:
I love your new table. Not sure if you've got an answer yet, so thought I'd add my two cents worth.
I have an ironing table--a big board that the canvas top is stapled to. But I wanted to keep that clean and have something I could remove to launder if I needed to. So I just made a removeable cover for it. I used home dec fabric which is a bit heavier than our quilters cottons. I just wrapped it up like a present and used some velcro to attach the skirt to it. I hide all sorts of clutter underneath. Hope that this explanation helps!
see photos of my studio here
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-93990-1.htm
I love your new table. Not sure if you've got an answer yet, so thought I'd add my two cents worth.
I have an ironing table--a big board that the canvas top is stapled to. But I wanted to keep that clean and have something I could remove to launder if I needed to. So I just made a removeable cover for it. I used home dec fabric which is a bit heavier than our quilters cottons. I just wrapped it up like a present and used some velcro to attach the skirt to it. I hide all sorts of clutter underneath. Hope that this explanation helps!
see photos of my studio here
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-93990-1.htm
Originally Posted by AnitaSt
We're remodeling some rooms and while our carpenter was making shelves for my sewing room, I asked him to build me a cutting/pressing table based on some photos I gave him. He did great! It's not painted yet. The top and the extension leaf are topped with white laminate with a wood border. It's 24" x 52" and the extension leaf makes it 48" x 52". Good size for basting.
Now...I need a pressing pad to put on top. He cut me a piece of 1/4" plywood and I've seen posts about using a stapler to attach batting and a cover. Do you think velcro would hold the fabric cover tight enough? Would make it much easier to change. Has anyone done that?
Now...I need a pressing pad to put on top. He cut me a piece of 1/4" plywood and I've seen posts about using a stapler to attach batting and a cover. Do you think velcro would hold the fabric cover tight enough? Would make it much easier to change. Has anyone done that?
#26
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Posts: 104
I made a pressing board that I love because it's wide enough for a full width of fabric and it's on wheels. Instead of regular batting I used the special batting for pot holders that has the silver fiber sandwiched in between the batting. This way the heat is reflected back onto the fabric. I just stapled my fabric cover on.
#28
I re-did my pressing board. The cover was so covered with starch and getting pretty grungy. I made a cover with a casing, pulled a cord thru the casing and tied it. Now I can remove it whenever I want to wash it. I made a smaller cover for my smaller board and that cover has elastic thru the casing. Both covers stay nice and snug.
#30
Check out thet tutorials on Missouri Star Quilt Company. Under the "project tutorials" label is a video about an ironing board. It's how I made mine, but instead of an old towel I ended up using batting. Works great!
http://tutorials.missouriquiltco.com/
http://tutorials.missouriquiltco.com/
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