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PIMP MY SEWING ROOM! HOW TO MAKE AN IRONING BOARD COVER ⇐ ПредыдущаяСтр 2 из 2
20 May 2015 PIMP MY SEWING ROOM! HOW TO MAKE AN IRONING BOARD COVER
· Ironingboard · Enough fabric to cover it – medium weight cotton is ideal (the fabric I used is from Ray Stitch) · Matchingthread · Heat protective wadding – or reuse the stuff that’s already on your ironing board, like I did · Bias binding – a bit longer than the circumference of your ironing board · String – a bit longer than the circumference of your ironing board · Medium-largesafetypin · Sewing machine and basic tools, including a chalk pencil or washable pen · Optional: Patternpaper · Optional: About 40cm (15in) of 1cm (3/8in) wide elastic
With one of the long sides of the binding opened out, pin it to the raw edge of the fabric, right sides together. With the short end still pressed under, start stitching the binding to the fabric together along the fold nearest the raw edge... When you are about 2cm (1in) from where you began, stop stitching and cut your binding with about 4cm (1½ in) to spare. Fold this end under, pin and press with your fingers, then stitch over the folded edge, guiding it under the needle carefully.
You should now have a little self enclosed tube running around the underside of your fabric. Attach a safety pin to one end of the string. Post it into the tube and using both hands to push and pull, guide it right the way around the casing until it pops out the other side – make sure the end of the string doesn’t vanish inside the tube!
This project has given us the bug for tarting up more stuff around the studio, so look out for more posts in our ‘Pimp Your Sewing Room’ series! PS. Have you seen we've got new dates for our sewing workshops? Come and brush up your skills at our studio in South London. (You canusethisironingboardifyoulike! )
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