This is a great place to work on your project if you quilt, as it keeps the fabric from slipping sideways. This small ironing board is designed for use in any location. It's lightweight and portable, making it easy to transport from room to room and set up without hassle. It can be...
Ta-da! Now I have my new work station ironing board and no excuse not to get to that scrap busting quilt. Or have I just made an upholstered cat stand? What a turkey!! Related Posts 2 Thoughts on DIY workstation ironing board
Making a pillow is an easy and creative way to decorate your home, especially if you do not have enough money or time for expensive purchases. The materials for this project are available in the house: two old towels or T-shirts, buttons, elastic bands, and an ironing board. Even if yo...
heirloom quality, made in the USA, designer, the whole nine. Not only were the colors exactly what I envisioned, it had the spirit of an heirloom quilt and the most wonderful textured accents. The set and accessories
How to Make the Star Flower Mini Quilt The Star Flower Mini Quilt is a fast and easy large block mini quilt that makes a perfect table topper or wall hanging. It uses a big block design (Oh, be joyful!) to create something that is nice enough to hang on a wall or sit out on you...
Let's talk fabric. You can use whatever you want to make this quilt block and table runner. You can make it seasonal as I am. Or you can use fabric you have on hand. How to Sew a Greek Cross Quilt Block Greek Cross Quilt Block ...
Use ribbon or bias tape instead. You can even make your own ties by cutting a long length of fabric, folding it in thirds lengthwise, ironing flat, and sewing it shut! If you really need underwear, some people like to use hair ties, elastic gathered from other places (old fitted sheets...
Thanks for the tip, Linda! I love seeing photos of the quilts people have made and receiving feedback like this! Another reader recommends filling only a few pockets at a time towards the end. STEP 6: Finish the edges. You can bind them, but I took the easy route and serged them. ...
Position the interfacing, paper-side-up, on the “wrong” side of your handkerchief. Iron it down and let it cool. If your handkerchiefs are thin, like mine were, use a piece or parchment paper to protect your ironing board from the interfacing. The stickiness on mine seeped through a li...
I had absolutely no idea how to make a shower curtain, or a pieced quilt, but I just sat down and decided to do it. I felt like playing chess, trying to see two or three steps beyond my current position. Believe it or not, it all eventually worked out without a major amount of ...