I'm redoing the
Step 2: Cut around the board, leaving at least a 2 in margin of fabric. I left about a 3-4 inch margin at the top.
(At this point, I was planning to fold the edges over to make a casing and thread through some elastic, but then I found an easier way)
Step 3: I left the old cover on, b/c I wanted the padding. I placed the fabric on top of the cover. Then I pulled in tight and tucked it under. I pinned it securely in place
Step 4: Carefully remove the cover and sew along the edge. I used 1/4 inch seam allowance. Remove pins and place back on board.
Tada! Totally cute ironing "not bored" board cover that will match my cute room. It was so quick and easy (easily under an hour) that there is no longer any excuse for ugly or boring covers.Stay tuned for the big craft room reveal.
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This is great, and so easy! My ironing board looks like your before picture, so I really need to do this, too. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI was worried how to do the elastic part, but that's a great idea to just recover the old one!
ReplyDeletelove this idea, i need to do this to my small ironing board i use when doing appliques!
ReplyDeleteAren't you smart! I see a makeover in my ironing board's future. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI am sooo doing this! I got some kind of sticky goo on my current ironing board cover and it gets the iron all gunky...this will save me a trip to the store! Thanks for the tip!
ReplyDeletePerfect! My ironing board is definitely in the 'boring' category.
ReplyDeleteThis is such a great idea! I really need to sort something out for when ironing my sewing projects, at the moment I just fold a tea towel over the coffee table, ekk!
ReplyDeleteI've been wanting to do this for a very long time! That you so much for the tutorial!
ReplyDeleteI would love to have you share this at my first link party--
http://southernlovely.blogspot.com/2011/08/show-share-1.html