I followed
this tutorial to make the ironing board cover with this clothespin fabric. Before I realized I had this fabric I made one with a upholster weight fabric I had lying around. I also used insulbright as padding. Now the padding is sandwiched between the fabrics and gives a nice surface to iron and as an added bonus its double sided.
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The top cover with elastic inside a bias binding channel. |
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The first cover using upholstery weight fabric. the edges are folded to make channel for a tie. I used selvages as tie. |
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Insulbright layer between the fabrics, sewn to the bottom fabric. Ignore the date here, I went ahead and changed it on the camera. |
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You can see both the fabrics here and my little ones feet. I still need to figure out how to change the time setting to normal clock hour and not railway time. |
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Love your ironing board cover - what a perfect fabric. Those are the cutest little feet ever!
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