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Old 12-31-2009, 10:28 AM
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Great idea! I've been drroling over those large ones in the catalogs. When I figure out where I could store it, I'll have to pester my DH to make me one! Thanks for sharing!
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Old 12-31-2009, 12:26 PM
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nice job
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Old 12-31-2009, 04:25 PM
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That sounds marvelous.

And quite in tune with what an older lady told me many
years ago who worked in a dry cleaners'. She said that they
used two heavy wool blankets as a base, on top of a piece of
metal, then a tight cotton top. This would hold the heat and
moisture in and do a marvelous job of ironing, much better
than the (at that time) available pull-on covers.

Works nicely for me, but it's about time to make it new, it's
about 40 years old now and looking kinda grungy. But it still
works!!
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Old 12-31-2009, 04:27 PM
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It looks fabulous!! Great job!!
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Wow, that is so cool. What a help.
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Old 01-01-2010, 02:23 PM
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Having the same problem, but having no man around to make anything, I went to a second-hand store and bought a butcher block type dining table (average dining size). Then put fire-retardant batting on the top and covered that with the boring silver ironing board cover fabric I picked up at Joann's. Stapled all down and have a large board. I put my cutting board on top of this when I cut and it helps hold the fabric excess then too.
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Old 01-01-2010, 02:42 PM
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Originally Posted by jdavis
Great idea! I've been drroling over those large ones in the catalogs. When I figure out where I could store it, I'll have to pester my DH to make me one! Thanks for sharing!
I "store" mine in my guest room closet along with my regular ironing board. On a day to day basis.... the ironing board is set up for use with the "big board" on..... I made mine the same size as the commercial one just in case I ever want to purchase a premade cover.
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Old 01-02-2010, 03:35 PM
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[quote=rivka]After listening to me kvetch about how annoying it is to iron 44 inch wide fabric on a regular ironing board (because of the tapering end), my husband made me an ironing board top. It's so awesome and big, I love it!]

Great that you have someone who will do things like this for you. I bought a 5' folding table at Office Depot when they had a sale and covered it with a mattress protective cover and a special ironing cover (got it at a quilt show). It is great. Sometimes would like it longer, but....

I also have a 6' folding table that I use for my cutting board....LOVE IT. I took 2" plastic plumbing pipe and cut it into 9" sections to "lift the table" so it would be high enough. My ironing table is not quilte as tall.
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Old 01-02-2010, 03:45 PM
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Thank you for the great instructions.
I sent a link to your post to my DH and he went right out to his workshop, found a chunk of wood and made me an ironing board top. Then he helped me staple down batting and I just happened to have some heavy-duty fabric for the top. Since he used an offcut from something, mine isn't as big as yours, but I told him I was willing to start out a little smaller and see if was too annoying.
I LOVE IT!!
A quilting friend came by with her DH soon after we finished and he had a good look at it. Now she's going to get one, too.
See what one little post has done?
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Today I bought a wooden tv tray and covered it the same way. Now I can sit it next to my sewing machine and I have a small travel iron so that I can iron blocks as I sew. Then I just fold it up and put it away. I can also easily carry it to classes. I am going to make a carrying case for it out of painters drop cloth.
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