What kind of IRONING Board
#62
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Originally Posted by Vanuatu Jill
My sister managed to get my mothers old ironing board that had an electrical plug for your iron built in (you plugged in the cord from the board to the outlet) and a retractible arm to hold your iron's cord out of the way. It was really sturdy, too. Wish I could somehow manage to convince her to give it to me!! They don't make 'em like they used to!!
#63
I have a pair of base cabinets with a 24" X 60" door wrapped with batting and muslin for my ironing center. I originally wanted the Big Board, but decided the extra storage space was important - can'y store much with the crossed bars of an ironing board.
#64
I use a craft table, I made a pad for it out of muslin and that batting or something that has the reflector stuff on the back, like for potholders. I have bed raisers that I use when ironing and take them off when sewing or cutting. It also duobles as my grooming table for the dogs.
#65
Originally Posted by biscuitqueen
I use a craft table, I made a pad for it out of muslin and that batting or something that has the reflector stuff on the back, like for potholders. I have bed raisers that I use when ironing and take them off when sewing or cutting. It also duobles as my grooming table for the dogs.
#66
Originally Posted by biscuitqueen
Originally Posted by biscuitqueen
I use a craft table, I made a pad for it out of muslin and that batting or something that has the reflector stuff on the back, like for potholders. I have bed raisers that I use when ironing and take them off when sewing or cutting. It also duobles as my grooming table for the dogs.
#67
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Originally Posted by biscuitqueen
Originally Posted by biscuitqueen
Originally Posted by biscuitqueen
I use a craft table, I made a pad for it out of muslin and that batting or something that has the reflector stuff on the back, like for potholders. I have bed raisers that I use when ironing and take them off when sewing or cutting. It also duobles as my grooming table for the dogs.
#68
Originally Posted by grammysews4u
Originally Posted by Vanuatu Jill
My sister managed to get my mothers old ironing board that had an electrical plug for your iron built in (you plugged in the cord from the board to the outlet) and a retractible arm to hold your iron's cord out of the way. It was really sturdy, too. Wish I could somehow manage to convince her to give it to me!! They don't make 'em like they used to!!
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