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| Quilting Tips | Quick and Portable Ironing Board
 

Quick and Portable Ironing Board
Anna
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Usually I prefer to have a regular ironing board set up across the room from my work area so that I have to get up and stretch every so often.

But since I started working on my double wedding ring quilt there are so many seams that have to be pressed before I can do the next one on the arc that I created a little ironing board to have right beside me.

I took a little wooden fold up TV dinner table, put a layer of cardboard from a box on top threw a towel on that and then an old piece of fabric from some long ago sewing project is over that.

To hold it all together I put a large elastic over each end.

Voila.. instant sewing table that sits right beside me and doesnt interfere with my work space at all. When I need to put it away I just fold it up as usual and it can go almost anywhere out of the way. It works great.

Sent to us by Quilter Anna


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