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    Old 05-27-2016, 06:48 AM
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    I was just reading the thread about compact travel ironing surfaces & while I checked on something I lost it.
    The most compact & useful surface I've ever found is using a cardboard bolt at the center of fabric bolt. Most fabric stores will give them to you when you ask as bolts are emptied.
    I cover one with InsulBrite then a sturdy fabric. I actually hot glue my fabric making sure I wrap it so the seam will be on an edge. Then I glue the ends down. That way, I never iron a glued seam.
    Ive used the same one for yrs & have just put a new layer of fabric on when it gets ugly from starch.
    I keep it at the end of my cutting mat. I've ironed some fairly lg. pcs on it. Easy to reposition as needed.
    I have come across some stores that use the floppy cardboard ones though which won't work. I've even made them as gifts for fellow quilters.
    They're compact enough for RVers & I think will fit in larger suitcases.
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    Old 05-27-2016, 08:18 AM
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    I purchased a ironing surface at a quilt show a few years ago. It's made from wood and about 3' x 1 1/2'. It has wooden boards on each side that serve as "legs". I covered it with the silver ironing stuff but will probably go with a heavy fabric next time. It sits on a table next to my sewing table. For our 5th wheel I took one of the ironing board/cutting board combos to use.
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    Old 05-27-2016, 10:02 AM
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    I have a quilt and press too but eventually if you iron too hot, it does warp the mat.
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    Old 05-27-2016, 02:59 PM
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    Found this pattern that doubles as an iron tote & pressing pad:


    http://thepaintedquilt.blogspot.com/...ron-caddy.html
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    Old 05-27-2016, 03:47 PM
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    OSEWME, thank you for the link, printed out to 4 pages plus 1 more page showing her photo of the ironing surface and tips.
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