Its day’s like this that I wish would last forever! The beginning of last week started out slow. I knew I was dedicating the week to doing something with Alison Glass‘ debut line, Lucky Penny. And since I am entirely unwilling to waste fabric under any circumstance, I ruminated on what I would do with those...
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You are so creative, Meredith. Your Nanny would have been so proud!
Gorgeous ironing board cover; so important given how much time sewists/housekeepers spend at it! How did your make yours; I’m looking for reliable pattern, and useful info about securing it firmly. I have an ironing board that looks like yours
Hey there! I have an ironing board cover tutorial on my sidebar, which I used as a guideline. The only thing I would add that greatly helps the folding and stitching around the curved sections is stitching long basting stitches around the line you want to fold and then some more about a 1/4″ away (closer to the raw edge) so you can pull the stitches on the outer row to gather the material for folding, pressing, and stitching. That extra step makes a huge difference! Let me know if you would like me to revise my tutorial for you to include this.
Thank you for your reply and extra tips; I give your suggestions a go
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