New Ikea Cabinet
#53
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To all that are making bigger ironing boards. I use 1/2 in.
plywood and cover it with a layer of foam underlay for rugs.
I then cover it with white canvas. I also use a permanent marker after I have stretched the canvas on and stapled it
so it does not move. I draw my lines on it so I use a
strait edge to get it straight and I press, pin, sew or what
ever needs to be done on it. Works for me.
plywood and cover it with a layer of foam underlay for rugs.
I then cover it with white canvas. I also use a permanent marker after I have stretched the canvas on and stapled it
so it does not move. I draw my lines on it so I use a
strait edge to get it straight and I press, pin, sew or what
ever needs to be done on it. Works for me.
#56
I was wrong - we do have them:
http://www.ikea.com/au/en/catalog/products/94631707
I bet they are cheaper in the USA.
http://www.ikea.com/au/en/catalog/products/94631707
I bet they are cheaper in the USA.
#60
Originally Posted by Ada Shiela
Hello MoMoSews - love your Ikea cabinet. I received latest catalogue (over half an inch thick) through the door-to-door maildrop this weekend and scoured it for that cabinet but didn't see it - do you have a catalogue part/pack number please so that I can tell my daughter about it :?:
Thanks again MoMo, just saw your other reply to a reader with info
Thanks again MoMo, just saw your other reply to a reader with info
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