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Monday, April 28, 2008

Make Mine Pink Show and Tell Monday



One of the things to keep us motivated at Make Mine Pink, is Show and Tell Monday. We show what we have been working on during the previous week. This week, I am so very practical. I made something for me! My ironing board cover was disreputable, my ironing board is very old, but I love it. It's the perfect height for me, nice big pressing surface-but it's an off size and the commercially made covers don't fit properly, too small. I had read about making your own covers awhile back on line (wish I could remember where)so decided to tackle it. Flipped the ironing board upside down to trace the shape. I added 3 inches to accomodate the edges and the batting. I cut out 7 layers of cotton and wool batting the exact size of the board and stitched the edges together to prevent shifting. Then the cover was cut out to the larger size. I made self fabric bias tape, applied it to the edge of the cover, inserted the cording and ta da---the most beautiful ironing board cover ever!!! (It doesn't take a lot to keep me happy) Looking at this gorgeous pink chintz fabric with huge blowsy peonies makes me smile.

On the board is a tote I have started.

Have a wonderful week, stop back soon.

19 comments:

Anonymous said...

What a beautiful cover~ might as well enjoy your ironing~S

Dianne Long said...

Pat, your ironing board cover is just beautiful. Like you, I have a very old, heavy duty ironing board that I just love. It's so sturdy! I have entertained the idea of making my own cover and I also saw a tutorial for using the layes of cotton and wool. Seems there's an art to making it with the right materials to help make sure the steam is pulled down properly through the item you are ironing!

Beautiful job!

Noelle Garrett Designs said...

Beautiful ironing board cover. I really like the print. Thanks for sharing!
Carrie

Maison de Petite - dollhouse miniatures with a French twist said...

Now that is an ironing board and cover!!! I just replaced my old beat up cover too....but I didn't do all that work like you did. Consequently, my cover is pretty.........yours is beeeeautiful.

Unknown said...

Hi Pat,

You're so cute. I guess I never thought of covering an ironing board. And what a great idea! I have one of those that you can tuck away under your bed. It looks so pretty! You are very creative. Can't wait to come back again to see what goodies you come up with for Show and Tell. ;-)
XO
Janet Bernasconi
Janet's Creative Pillows

Janet L Christian said...

I love that ironing board cover. If you have to iron, then I think the ironing borad need to be beautiful.

Anonymous said...

Now isn't that just the smartest thing ever. You should sell those on line. I'd stand in line to buy one. My cover is the pits. ~ Lynn

gail said...

Hi Pat, love the ironing board cover. Who wants to break in a new one, when you have the best!!!Its very pretty. Isnt it great with all the things you can do with recycled jeans???? pink hugs, gail

Finding Grace, Going Mobile said...

Pat,
I love ironing. It's like therapy with a nice soothing warmth. And the smell...ooooooh And now icing on the cake, a beautiful new snazzy cover. You go girl....
Theresa @ Cottage Violets

Christine said...

My ironing board cover is from the 70s. U-G-L-Y. But I am sentimental about it. It was my mom's.

When the final thread shreds away, I'll try and follow your directions to make a new one.

Great idea! I've done the tracing thing for other projects, but I never thought about the ironing board. I try to never think about the ironing board. :)

Hugs!

Rose Petals & Blooms said...

Patricia...I love your ironing board cover! I'm so impressed with how you made your cover! I wish I would have taken the time to make a cover the same way. Instead, I just stapled mine underneath! lol.. I'm sooo lazy!
xoxo Pink Hugs to you~ xoxo

Susie said...

Lovely ironing board cover Pat! Ironing has always been something I love(d) doing. Very relaxing. You will be very happy looking at that while you iron away.

Susie @The Polka Dot Rose

Miniature Patisserie Chef said...

Hi pat,

Oh wow, that is such a pretty cover for the ironing board! You did a great job!

Pei Li

Anonymous said...

What a lovely cover! Very clever and pretty. :)

Anonymous said...

Love your blog!! beautiful!
My 'pink bike' sign I made for a Cape Cod Shop, 'Ruffles N Roses' she is a member of MMP is in Junes RH magazine..my sign did not get in for shoot because it was earlier..I will post your blog so inspiring!
Denise New England

sita said...

Nice cover that almost makes ironing fun!

Cathy said...

Hi Patricia,

Lovely ironing board. I just bought a new cover for mine last month. The tape holding it on was getting a bit RIDICULOUS.

I can't wait to see how your new tote comes out.

xoxo
Cathy

Trisha said...

I cannot believe you made an ironing board cover and thought to sew through the layers to prevent shifting. You are a genius! And so pretty too! Thanks for sharing.

Trisha said...

I just added you to my blog friends!

xoxo
Trisha Evans
my2roses.blogspot.com