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Those who made IRONING BOARD COVERS I have a ????????

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Old 01-13-2012, 01:44 PM
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for my big board i used a layer of cotton batting followed by a layer of insul brite then another layer of cotton batting then covered it up in canvas
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Old 01-13-2012, 02:32 PM
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I have redone my big board. I left what I already had on it, then added insulbrite and covered with duck cloth. I is just the right cushiness and looks much better then before.

Thanks again for all your help.
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When I was young 60 years ago, we always covered the ironing board with old sheeting. Still do. Fold to size and I use strips of sheeting to pin on one side, stretch to the other and pin to keep it on the board. So what if a little hangs down doesn't get in the way or hurt anything. You can unpin, throw it in the wash and pin it back on again.
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I like to use old army blankets for the padding for my ironing board but they are hard to find these days.
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Old 01-13-2012, 03:29 PM
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I did the same
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Old 01-13-2012, 04:11 PM
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Ok I have a unique board. It is the size of the big boards and I screwed it onto my reg ironing board. I went ti ikea and bought a wire type shelf, the kind the sell for the garage or laundry room. I put down 2 layers of new but extreamly washed terry towles followed by 2 layers of warm and natural and covered in wool suiting that had been washed. Pulled them extreamly tight and they work like a dream. The steam goes right through like a normal ironing board would.
 
Old 01-13-2012, 04:22 PM
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I agree you may need more cushion I would use cotton couple layers of cotton batting use basting spray to fuse together . or
I have use a piece of old cotton blanket.
I found a piece of decorator fabric closely woven made a good ironing surface.
I'm sure you will enjoy your larger ironing surface.
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I used concrete board on top of plywood so the wood won't warp. Then layers of warm and natural 100% cotton and ironing board fabric.
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I use anything cotton, no polyester. I hate the foam bonded covers because you cannot wash them. I have kept layers of cotton batting, folded sheets that were worn out (cut to shape)etc on my board, and I make my own cotton covers because I want to launder them. If they get a build up of starch or slight scorch, it can stain other clothes or fabric if you mist them (which I always do), so my covers get laundered and rotated frequently. My total padding is about 1/2 inch.
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Old 01-13-2012, 07:52 PM
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4LGbXou_u4c

this is sharon schamber's tutorial on making the perfect pressing board, in her opinion. i find it very nice.

btw, notice how thin the batting is. very important.

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