One of my main issues with quilting in my current space is that I don’t have room for both a cutting station and small ironing board. It’s one or the other so usually I set up my tabletop ironing board on the game table and am constantly walking back and forth. ...
A portable ironing board is the perfect small space solution for all your pressing needs. The Mini Ironing Board Plan has everything you need to make this small but sturdy ironing board so you can take it with you on any trip or store it in a cupboard until it’s time for that special...
Cute idea to combine a mobile ironing board and craft mat. Its small size makes it great to take to sewing class or as a going away gift for a college student. Easy to follow photos and instructions. I would make a simple tote-like carrying case to go with this project to protect the...
Whether you want to make a bold statement with a large mural or add subtle accents with small designs, stenciling on walls can transform the look and feel of a room. Furniture Makeover Give old furniture a new lease on life with stencils. A stenciled tabletop, chair, or dresser can ...
To rough up the board and make it able to absorb the pattern better. Common, houshold tape For securing the pattern to the copper board Piece of scrap cardboard This will be your makeshift ironing board. Paper towels To put over your board before ironing. ...
Iron and ironing board (optional for wrinkle removal).Step 1: Measure Your Couch First, measure your couch to determine the size of the drop cloth needed. Take measurements from the ground up to the arm's side, across the top, and back down to the ground on the other side. Repeat for...
Step 6. Trace two small flower templates and two large flower templates onto your fabric. Cut out the flowers with scissors. Step 7. Place your flowers on an ironing board (or similar surface) and mist them with spray starch. After a few seconds, run an iron over the flowers a few tim...
small angled paint brush iron and ironing board Sharpie marker ink pen Instructions: First, cut the fabric pieces. Using a tape measure, I marked off each piece with a Sharpie marker, then cut each piece. Next, cut your stems, leaves, and pumpkin flowers from your fabric scraps. I free-...
Use the wings or the front pockets to hold remote controls, scissors, pens, or any other small items you need to keep track of. via The Modern Tomato 13. Create a Reversible Fabric Bin for Quick Room Makeovers Change the look of a room in minutes with this creative fabric bin. All...
Bird’s Nest Napkin Fold Step 1. Fold your napkin in half on the diagonal. Step 2. Roll the folded napkin as shown. Step 3. Take the left end and form a small circle and tuck it underneath the rolled napkin to hold in place. Step 4. Repeat for the right side and place an egg ...