DirtyAnnie wrote:
Well, I am behind on all 4 challenges. I did clean my iron and I am almost done making a new ironing board cover. What do you recommend for the padding. There was just 1/8' foam on it. I cleaned the basement except for my quilting supply area. I call it that because I do most of my work upstairs and keep my supplies downstairs as it is unfinished space. but I am trying to consider how I would like to use it once it is finished. Accessibility and organized is how I want it. I do know I want my fabric out of tubs and in cupboards. I am really tired of digging through tubs to find a possibility. I have a labeler but no cupboards or drawers yet to label. One day in the future . . .
Diane/Wyoming
There is a company in Roswell Georgia that sells equipment for dry cleaners and I really like their ironing board pad. The one I use is called a BLOCKING BOARD PAD and is described as "A no frills blocking board pad that retains heat but not moisture. The 100% nylon needle-punched synthetic monofiliment flannel is made especially for laundry and dry cleaning establishments." "30 ounce per square yard configuration forms a dense 3/8" thick, cushion under the pad."
I got the 30" x 48" size and cut a piece of plywood that size then covered the pad with muslin and a top layer of heavy cotton duck (canvas) fabric that I occasionally un-staple and wash.
I got mine about 10 years ago and think it cost about $22 at that time.
They don't have a web site but the company name is Golden Hands Industries and the phone number is (770) 998-1323.
You will often see their booth at larger quilt shows around the country.
no affiliation, yada yada...but I really do like this product.