How old is your ironing board?
#23
Super Member
Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: British Columbia
Posts: 2,353
Such a beautiful ironing board. You MUST preserve it!
I have no idea how old mine is but it's as ugly as anything. The best thing about it is the big board my DH fitted over most of the top so I have a square ironing space. I covered it with tin foil, batting and heavy fabric so it works fine.
I have no idea how old mine is but it's as ugly as anything. The best thing about it is the big board my DH fitted over most of the top so I have a square ironing space. I covered it with tin foil, batting and heavy fabric so it works fine.
#24
Super Member
Join Date: Nov 2014
Location: Dakotas
Posts: 3,025
I have Mom’s ironing board and both Grandmothers so they total 3 in addition to the one I got 58 years ago for a bridal shower gift. Bought with Green Stamps. I still use it - but not for quilting - because I have a pressing station made by DH from a free baby changing table.
I’ve removed legs from 2 of the above and I painted an American flag (vertical) on one. It hangs by our front door all summer.
The 2nd one has a gnome painted on it but I paid someone to do it.
The 3rd one has its legs and it’s narrow and a bit lower. Just right to press a shirt. I also set it at a right angle to my machine to support quilts when I stitch in the ditch, etc.
I’ve removed legs from 2 of the above and I painted an American flag (vertical) on one. It hangs by our front door all summer.
The 2nd one has a gnome painted on it but I paid someone to do it.
The 3rd one has its legs and it’s narrow and a bit lower. Just right to press a shirt. I also set it at a right angle to my machine to support quilts when I stitch in the ditch, etc.
#25
Super Member
Join Date: Jul 2013
Location: Houston, TX
Posts: 9,735
#26
Oh I'm so jealous of everyone's old boards! Mine I bought during a half off sale at Joanns about 10 years ago. I loved it at first but in the last few months it's been giving me problems. I turned it over last month and saw it's missing 2-3 screws. It's only ever in three spots and I've never seen (nor has my husband) any odd screws on the dining floor. So I plan on taking one out and going to the hardware store to see what I can find to replace them. The top is slowly breaking on one end too. I've done research to find another good one, and wow have ironing boards gotten bad! The reviews on all of them are horrible! I'm tempted to have my husband make me one (like what bearisgrey said I would like it soon! haha) problem with making it out of wood would be the weight. I don't sew in my art room it's more for storage since it's a smaller bedroom and between my fabric stuff, painting stuff, photo stuff and drawing stuff there is NO room. so my sewing room is the dining room, I move the ironing board from there to the living room and I don't think I'd be able to move something handmade and heavy like that. I'm so tempted to just use the island (our kitchen and dining room is one big room) that my husband made since it's nice and sturdy, but we also prepare food on it, I don't want to have to worry about grease/sauces/etc. I would have him make a moveable top for it but ironing around the counters and the floor, which is never as clean as the living floor is, just wouldn't work.
#28
Wow, I’m amazed at how old some of the ironing boards are. I iron on a big board my husband cut. Don’t know how long ago. It’s maybe 30” x 6’ ? Seems like I have batting and have covered it several times. Currently have that grey ironing board fabric on it. It’s good for ironing whole quilt tops and backs.
#29
Green stamps!! Still have my monopoly game and card table I got with those in the 70's. My first set of silverware came from the Esso (Exxon later name) gas stations. the knives were wonderful, serrated.
Another reason I won't be changing mine to a Big Board, I still use it for ironing shirts A silent I Love You gift to my husband, he likes his shirts pressed. I even do the sleeves and collars on his grubby work shirts!
We are going today to get the dowels and top wood. And sign our new will, so sad to have to change our old one but a niece has gone into the Q hole and actually scares me. Wants to burn the world, kill the bankers, anyway, not a subject for this board I guess.
Another reason I won't be changing mine to a Big Board, I still use it for ironing shirts A silent I Love You gift to my husband, he likes his shirts pressed. I even do the sleeves and collars on his grubby work shirts!
We are going today to get the dowels and top wood. And sign our new will, so sad to have to change our old one but a niece has gone into the Q hole and actually scares me. Wants to burn the world, kill the bankers, anyway, not a subject for this board I guess.
#30
Junior Member
Join Date: Mar 2015
Posts: 287
Oh I'm so jealous of everyone's old boards! Mine I bought during a half off sale at Joanns about 10 years ago. I loved it at first but in the last few months it's been giving me problems. I turned it over last month and saw it's missing 2-3 screws. It's only ever in three spots and I've never seen (nor has my husband) any odd screws on the dining floor. So I plan on taking one out and going to the hardware store to see what I can find to replace them. The top is slowly breaking on one end too. I've done research to find another good one, and wow have ironing boards gotten bad! The reviews on all of them are horrible! I'm tempted to have my husband make me one (like what bearisgrey said I would like it soon! haha) problem with making it out of wood would be the weight. I don't sew in my art room it's more for storage since it's a smaller bedroom and between my fabric stuff, painting stuff, photo stuff and drawing stuff there is NO room. so my sewing room is the dining room, I move the ironing board from there to the living room and I don't think I'd be able to move something handmade and heavy like that. I'm so tempted to just use the island (our kitchen and dining room is one big room) that my husband made since it's nice and sturdy, but we also prepare food on it, I don't want to have to worry about grease/sauces/etc. I would have him make a moveable top for it but ironing around the counters and the floor, which is never as clean as the living floor is, just wouldn't work.