I needed a bigger ironing area, especially for quilting. I googled how, of course, then I asked a quilter friend how she did hers. Easy peasy.
I helped my husband cut the board, then layed down my materials on the floor. Of course, if you have a big table you can do that too. Got my staple gun ready and rock 'n rolled!
I love blue ticking, so I got 2 yards, which was plenty with some extra left over for future projects.
Laid the ticking on the floor with the right side facing down, then a layer of muslin, then a double layer of batting. Fold it around tight as you go and staple to bottom side of board. I did both long sides first. With the short ends I trimmed some fabric so it wouldn't be so bulky and pulled tight and stapled. It was pretty easy and I like the way it turned out.
My friend told me to NOT use polyester batting. Use 100% cotton, or a cotton wool blend, which is what I found (at Joann's).
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What a wonderful, large and perfect ironing board! It looks both great and very useful.
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