I made the ✨ Fanciest ✨ ironing board out of TRASH

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  • @jacquiemcglothlen6572
    @jacquiemcglothlen6572 Рік тому +579

    Just a suggestion, I’m a quilter and I’m always pressing and steaming on my board. You might want to (at some point) add a layer of foil or a heat resistant material layer then add your batting and top fabric. Reason, the steam will over time penetrate the batting and the board and moisture will create some warping and possibly some mildew trapped between the dresser and the board. I hope this helps.

    • @r.e.d.l6219
      @r.e.d.l6219 Рік тому +38

      I had the same thought. The bottom of my ironing board on occasion drips onto the floor, so I wouldn't exactly want ply wood in there.

    • @mellie4174
      @mellie4174 Рік тому +17

      Your ironing board drips!? I am a seamstress and I've never seen that!

    • @r.e.d.l6219
      @r.e.d.l6219 Рік тому +33

      If I've been ironing with a lot of steam almost non-stop for an hour or so, yeah, get some drips out the botto..

    • @ulla.umlaut
      @ulla.umlaut Рік тому +25

      @@mellie4174 I have this happen when I'm pressing hems batch processing cloth napkins. If you have to refill an iron a couple of times during a pressing session, that water has to go somewhere!

    • @heatherbottoms5813
      @heatherbottoms5813 Рік тому +9

      Thank you for that tip. I live in Texas and have the same problem.

  • @YouTube
    @YouTube Рік тому +439

    your eye for DIY transformations is unmatched! love the new piece ✨

    • @magnusbane420
      @magnusbane420 Рік тому +62

      Holy Baphomet, the real UA-cam account!

    • @PoptartParasol
      @PoptartParasol Рік тому +5

      Why

    • @DrThalnos
      @DrThalnos Рік тому +2

      @@magnusbane420 Surely if UA-cam were to be any mythological deity it would be Ba-stet

    • @crewded8630
      @crewded8630 Рік тому +1

      @@magnusbane420yikes

  • @E42545
    @E42545 Рік тому +290

    I’m in the middle of restoring my fabric cabinet, literally cannot believe I didn’t think to use the top as an ironing board when I complain daily about not having one 😂😂🤦‍♀️

    • @emilyrln
      @emilyrln Рік тому +16

      Grab a board and some batting! Also whatever those cool locking screws are that she used to attach the top… or if your piece of furniture has an overhang on the top, you could just clamp it on and leave them there 😂 or make a board that kind of slides on from the side and is held in place by c-shaped brackets at each end? Plenty of possibilities! Hope your DIY goes well 😊

    • @E42545
      @E42545 Рік тому +15

      @@emilyrln fate clearly has me in their favor for once because I just found an adorable vintage tabletop board at the thrift for $3! Also grabbed a $$$ iron that was there for cheap too because you can’t have too many right? 😂 I was about to make my own to fit over the top of the dresser with c brackets just like you described but the stars aligned to save me effort lol Thanks for your encouragement you must’ve helped!

    • @emilyrln
      @emilyrln Рік тому +8

      @@E42545 Haha you're welcome! My good vibes tunneled through time and space to find you in the past 😂 also can confirm one can never have too many irons!

    • @hopingforsunshine
      @hopingforsunshine Рік тому +6

      i have a mini one that sits on top of a table. a good compromise since i live in nyc and don't have an abundance of storage space

  • @Jay-ou2vz
    @Jay-ou2vz Рік тому +185

    Kitty!!!! I loved the project so much but I instantly smiled when I heard the purring... What a gift!

    • @moniqueleigh
      @moniqueleigh Рік тому +11

      (Basically the exact comment I planned to make - LOL) Nice projec.. KITTY!!

    • @JankoWalski-hz3lu
      @JankoWalski-hz3lu Рік тому +12

      The cat seems to like that new bed, I mean ironing board xD

  • @peggythomson8146
    @peggythomson8146 Рік тому +55

    Latex paint in particular does not like an orbital or really any sander and heats up and tears apart forming those little pellets. Orbital sanders are also more likely to create an uneven surface than a pad sander. I’m so happy the heat Gun helped you overcome those problems. You have turned the well loved dresser into a handsome, useful piece of furniture. I love recycling and reclaiming objects and making them beautiful!!

  • @Griiisetryne
    @Griiisetryne Рік тому +241

    Such a cool project! 🤩
    Also Clara just LEVITATED up on that thing!

  • @Rhaifha
    @Rhaifha Рік тому +78

    I'd maybe add a little metal foldable platform on the side so you can put down your iron without burning anything or risking it tipping over on the padded surface. Otherwise it is a lovely project!
    And Clara is a super pretty sphynx(?)!

    • @richardnasluchacz3227
      @richardnasluchacz3227 Рік тому +13

      And a foldable padded tapered piece on the other side for doing corners and sleeves

    • @mellie4174
      @mellie4174 Рік тому +1

      ​@@richardnasluchacz3227 exactly what i was thinking

  • @stephaniestreeter4996
    @stephaniestreeter4996 Рік тому +105

    I love this idea!! Suggestion for future paint projects: You can have a whole gallon of primer tinted at the paint desk at Lowes or Home Depot to a lighter shade of the main color. Now if don't want to do that to the whole gallon, just pour a certain amount into another container with some of the main paint color and mix it together. This helps reduce the amount of coats you have to put on with the paint. Something I picked up while working at Home Depot. Hope this helps

  • @sashagolemgeske8662
    @sashagolemgeske8662 Рік тому +100

    Always adore your videos and projects! As a professional painter, just a tip, use a darker tinted primer under more saturated paint colors. A dark grey primer will make your red color apply better. I also always assume for 3 coats of paint when working with reds. To avoid paint build up in areas, consider a sprayer (doesn't have to be big or expensive) or even a foam roller (not a napped one) over using a paint brush. I have learned so much from you over the years!

  • @XFactorGlory
    @XFactorGlory Рік тому +48

    I love this! I recent redid the top of my ironing board and discovered ironing board fabric! It's almost metallic and very thin and retains heat AMAZINGLY well, I put a layer under my cotton canvas cover and it's a game changer! I got mine from the fabric store I work at and it's not too expensive with some clever couponing! Highly recommend to anyone redoing their ironing board :)

  • @caspenbee
    @caspenbee Рік тому +50

    Where the CC says "bedding," she means "batting!" Just in case anyone gets confused.
    I refinished a dresser once...NEVER AGAIN. Your patience is admirable. It looks gorgeous, especially with those lovely drawer pulls that really tie it in with your historical aesthetic.

    • @MargaretUK
      @MargaretUK Рік тому +9

      Thank you, I was confused as batting is not a word normally used in the UK, I think we would call it wadding

    • @trochilidae.to.accipitridae
      @trochilidae.to.accipitridae 10 місяців тому

      Just to be clear, *Morgan herself* is saying "batting." She might want to adopt the local VT pronunciation--though I doubt the CC would get it right, most listeners would figure it out: "[bætn]" (rhymes with "Latin," with a bit of a glottal stop on the [t], so that "cotton batting" sounds like [kבtn bætn] and rhymes. 🙂

  • @arianagugora6811
    @arianagugora6811 Рік тому +204

    I'm always so impressed by your DIY, as well as your sewing projects. You have so many skills!

  • @margaretpratt5963
    @margaretpratt5963 Рік тому +45

    I’m so glad you explained why you had to do multiple coats of paint. I sold paint for 9 years and always informed my customers of the multiple coats that vibrant colors needed. I also took advantage of your discount and found a lovely wool cardigan and pale blue silk blouse. So appreciated!

  • @patriciahamel5674
    @patriciahamel5674 Рік тому +49

    I made myself a portable ironing board to go with my sewing supplies several years back, as I don’t have a sewing room and tend to sew in my dining room. The board stays on top of my sewing supply chest (an old steamer trunk), and can double as an extra seating option when not in use, and I sit it on a folding table next to my dining room table when I am sewing so that I can just turn and press whatever I am working on without having to stand up. (I have trouble standing.) One key suggestion for anyone trying to do this: Be careful choosing the fiber content of the fabric and batting that you use, as you don’t want something that will melt or burn at lower temperatures. I used cotton batting and quilting cotton for the fabric, and I have only had to add more batting once in the 10 years since I first made it.

    • @moniqueleigh
      @moniqueleigh Рік тому +5

      Ooo! That's an idea! I've got joint/connective tissue issues, myself. Something smaller/portable would be ideal for when I need to press that tiny bit while I'm sewing, but my joints are protesting the mere idea of standing. Especially when I'd also have to pull out the ironing board, etc. since it's attached to a door.

    • @ToriLynnH
      @ToriLynnH Рік тому

      Any problems with warping?

    • @patriciahamel5674
      @patriciahamel5674 Рік тому

      @@ToriLynnH none at all. It kind of lost some of its volume a few years ago, so I removed the staples from the bottom and added new batting, but other than that I haven't had any issues.

  • @raraavis7782
    @raraavis7782 Рік тому +65

    That's such a neat idea. I have two separate narrow dressers next to each other, housing my sewing supplies. I was thinking of getting a top plate, for a tidier look. Why not make it into a ironing table?
    I hate ironing larger pieces of fabric on my small ironing board, so this would be really handy!

  • @isabelasantos470
    @isabelasantos470 Рік тому +69

    I love those kind of projects. My dad was a carpenter, he thought me a lot of stuff, he also just retirede, so he gave me all of his tools and machinery, and this video just gave me an inspiration for my first solo project!

    • @drummerlovesbookworm9738
      @drummerlovesbookworm9738 Рік тому +4

      My Daddy (RIP) was a hobbyist carpenter. Actually, he could do it all: plumbing, electrical wiring, car repair, gardening, painting, tiling and brick work. I think the Great Depression created a lot of very handy people who grew up in its shadow. I miss that I could ‘order up’ just about anything. I treasure a number of furniture pieces he made.
      Unfortunately, I married a Drummer who can put up and tear down a drum kit and deal with audio/visual equipment, but naught else. A handy Father can really spoil a girl. 😂

  • @badgerinabluedress4866
    @badgerinabluedress4866 Рік тому +8

    Watch for mould in the badding from steam ironing. The wood and thickness will make it hard to air.
    Love the transformation, that chest is total goals!!

    • @kottaraislapsi
      @kottaraislapsi Рік тому +2

      I was thinking this. One that could help is making holes on the board before adding badding, or using like a metal "grate" type of thing like Morgan's old ironing board seemed to have. Very important if upgrading to a more industrial type iron! It pushes out so much more steam!

  • @Chibihugs
    @Chibihugs Рік тому +48

    This is ironing goals. I might have to figure out how to make one of these myself. Love the red color, great job giving this a second life.

  • @kvr8286
    @kvr8286 Рік тому +18

    Years ago I made my mom a 3'x4' ironing board with the layers made of discounted 100% wool we got for a steal - it was all in ugly colors/patterns and it didn't matter to us since the final layer was going to be a 1" gingham cotton - turned out great! And I got a little 18"x 3' ironing board out of it, too! Once you graduate from the standard shape/size ironing board to one with acreage, though, you get spoiled and don't ever want to use the little ones again ;-)

  • @margarethall1625
    @margarethall1625 Рік тому +26

    I loved it. The perfect ironing table, except if I ever make one it would be blue. Clara is cute! Everyone needs to be owned by a cat.

  • @gl15col
    @gl15col Рік тому +18

    I did many hours of ironing when I was in the military, and after a while it becomes a kind of contemplative time, to think about things...And good for you keeping your stuff. After all the moves we made, my stuff is my memories and they can throw it out when I croak. I love the chest of drawers like it is, very Shaker vibe.

  • @lisaredwine4857
    @lisaredwine4857 7 місяців тому +1

    "Why don't we get rid of some things? No.". Love it!

  • @mimiwilhelm5484
    @mimiwilhelm5484 Рік тому +21

    I love the color combination you chose! It's so whimsical and contrasts just right 👌

  • @MiffoKarin
    @MiffoKarin Рік тому +11

    It looks great and adds storage space for ironing supplies, it's perfect!
    I expect Clara to lounge on it whenever the sun shines on it, like my cats try to do on my ironing board... 😅

  • @sophiephilips-roberts3311
    @sophiephilips-roberts3311 Рік тому +8

    My apartment happened to come with a cupboard that folds out into an ironing board, and sewing a cover for it was one of my first DIYs after I'd moved in! My cats also love to lounge on it, haha

  • @kimropp3696
    @kimropp3696 Рік тому +36

    I love this project, Morgan! It turned out great, and I really admire your avoidance of chemical stripper. HOWEVER...I also need to know about the hats! The smaller, boater-ish style one is exactly what I'm looking for, and I can't find a good one.

    • @MorganDonner
      @MorganDonner  Рік тому +13

      Thank you for the lovely comment! Unfortunately I have no idea where to direct you for the hat, I thrifted it years ago, and there's no label/tag inside. Hopefully someone recognizes it and can help solve the mystery! (or know where a similar dupe can be found)

    • @kimropp3696
      @kimropp3696 Рік тому +2

      Ah, alas. Thrifting is the best!

    • @sewcialanxietea1021
      @sewcialanxietea1021 Рік тому +4

      I actually found a fantastic similar one at World Market, of all places

    • @kimropp3696
      @kimropp3696 Рік тому +2

      @@sewcialanxietea1021 I wouldn't have thought to look there. Thank you!

    • @sewcialanxietea1021
      @sewcialanxietea1021 Рік тому +3

      @@kimropp3696 nor would I! I was there for something entirely unrelated.

  • @lilykatmoon4508
    @lilykatmoon4508 Рік тому +2

    What an awesome flip! I love the idea of combining the two different uses as well as repurposing the dresser. While red isn’t a color I gravitate towards personally, I really love that shade you chose for the dresser. Awwww- kitty ❤. Thanks for sharing your project with us!

  • @amywhelan4888
    @amywhelan4888 Рік тому +17

    Fabulous!! I’ve always wondered why ironing boards had to be so dang ugly, lol. This dresser solution is perfect! Kudos on the beautifully smooth paint job too!

  • @allychristiansen
    @allychristiansen Рік тому +1

    "Why don't you just get rid of some things?.... NO." haha so relatable!

  • @adventuredenali
    @adventuredenali Рік тому +2

    That turned out so well! Love the drawer handles and color. So professional, and a really great way to optimize your space.

  • @HappyGnoux
    @HappyGnoux Рік тому +26

    This looks so nice! I think I would personally add a side board which could go up and down so I could iron even bigger fabric if needed or have a place to put the iron down without taking up space on the main board. I love the colour you've picked and those handles are really great! Such an inspiring video! I want one too ^^

  • @CheshirePhrog
    @CheshirePhrog Рік тому +1

    "but I don't feel like it" the best and most logical reason ever!

  • @TheGabygael
    @TheGabygael Рік тому +17

    spider :* crawls on ironin board*
    Morgan : "honey, put the kettle on we have company"

    • @angelmaden1559
      @angelmaden1559 Рік тому

      I will gladly entertain any creature that eats mosquitoes! 🙃

  • @doris1826
    @doris1826 Рік тому +4

    Nice, Morgan! I still use my great-grandmother's well-loved, wooden ironing board. Every other year or so, I re-pad and recover it. I feel her presence every time I work on it and miss her again. She left us in 1995, and I still long for her practical wisdom and love of silliness and joy. Thanks for the memories your video evoked!

  • @NellBelle
    @NellBelle Рік тому +6

    Goodness you look stunning in that gray linen dress. Gray is an underrated color in my opinion.

  • @bethmartinbooks
    @bethmartinbooks Рік тому +3

    This is such a cool project! I don't do enough ironing to want a permanent ironing board, but I love the idea of custom furniture that fits exactly what you need. Gorgeous red color, too!

  • @meacadwell
    @meacadwell Рік тому +2

    I LOVE your new ironing station! The color is fantastic too. I've been working on one thats very similar (except the dresser I have is longer). In your case, you could get a wooden basket and hang it from the side for extra storage - it'd be a great place to hold interfacing or rolled fabric or even sewing magazines.
    Isn't having wool on the ironing board a game changer? I don't have to use a clapper since I put wool fabric under the cloth ironing board cover I made.
    And get a gravity feed iron. Once you have one you won't want to go back to regular domestic irons. I love my gravity feed as there's no auto-shutoff, it gets HOT, the water tank is HUGE and you can replace parts on it so it's more eco-friendly.

  • @TheRotrude
    @TheRotrude Рік тому +1

    You deserve a gravity fed industrial iron!!
    You should get one and keep your current as a backup.
    They are SO NICE, I swear, you won't regret it.

  • @Yurix3093
    @Yurix3093 Рік тому +2

    I have two suggestions. In my personal opinion i really hate to place iron on the board surface. always scarred that it will fall or something. If you maybe do too then out of one of top drawers (probably right one cause you leave your iron on the right side) you can add a board or something that will have hole to lift it up to access the inside and also it would make sturdy surface to place iron on top while ironing. Also underneath i think it would be neat to store tins with sewing supplies. I feel such a nostalgia when I remember my mom placing threads, needles, patches, measuring tapes into huge tins that were empty after eating all the chocolates

  • @christineg8151
    @christineg8151 Рік тому

    A couple years ago, my ironing board collapsed and I couldn't find one I liked for a decent price. So, I decided to make one. I got a sheet of plywood, cut it in half, and used the sort of folding brackets meant to make tables that fold against the wall in RVs or boats to attach it to the wall. A few dollars of reflective batting, a couple yards of unbleached muslin, and about 30 minutes of stapling and screwing, and I now have an ironing board (table) large enough to iron an entire yard of fabric at one time, that will fold down against the wall in the event I decided I needed the space in the room. I love it! I rarely need to fold it down, since it is in my craft room, but if I need to, I can reclaim the space quickly.

  • @Tina_42
    @Tina_42 Рік тому +2

    Normally I don't like diffrent handles on the same furniture piece, but on this one it workes so well (maybe because the top drawers are a not as deep a the lower drawers). I really like it and love the colours! The red and green matches so well and it fits to the geometric things on the wall in the background :)

  • @robintheparttimesewer6798
    @robintheparttimesewer6798 Рік тому +4

    I love this ironing board build!! The fact that you were also able to make the too removable is brilliant!! With the deep drawers it's a great place to store all your pressing tools.

  • @victoriaelizabeth9726
    @victoriaelizabeth9726 Рік тому +5

    I made my own ironing board table top (just the plywood with batting and fabric to be able to take it out and put it away whenever) like 3 years ago and I still love it. At least for me It hasn't gotten old!

  • @EbonRaven
    @EbonRaven Рік тому +1

    I've spun flax and hemp fibers into yarn and they are very interesting fibers to spin. They can start off feeling so much like raffia, but over time, after spinning and then washing and everything else, they start to just soften and crumple in on themselves (not like wrinkles, but they lose that crispness and don't hold their shape the same way.) I've got some yarns that were just not nice at all when I spun them initially, but over the years, as they have been used, worn, washed, whacked on things... they have softened and developed almost a nap to themselves and they are just getting nicer and nicer. (This is just an aside to your Linen discourse.) :)

  • @BlackCatsAndCorgis
    @BlackCatsAndCorgis Рік тому +2

    I like the idea of an ironing table! So much sturdier than a typical ironing board.
    Also... KITTY!!!! Clara is so cute, and the purring. The purring is just so cute!

  • @annavictoriasolis
    @annavictoriasolis Рік тому

    That little cat-asmr at the end… *chefs kiss* 😚🤌

  • @yuantheblue
    @yuantheblue Рік тому

    That is miles away so much better than the unwieldy ones sold in stores--stable, customizable, and even comes with options to store knick knacks and essentials! I say this as someone who has not ironed a single thing in years because its an operation in itself to keep the board stable.

  • @sheila92
    @sheila92 Рік тому +1

    I absolutely love your ironing board idea. That would be such a wonderful addition to a sewing/ craft room.

  • @annettebroomhall8617
    @annettebroomhall8617 Рік тому +2

    Loved mine for years, works well. I have calico as the top and have reduced the squidge factor over the years until it is quite firm which I find works better. One thing to keep in mind is your iron. If it has clear plastic around the water reservoir, keep it away from the sun. All the plastic on my ( very expensive) iron has crumbled into dust after a year sitting in front of the window. Also try to keep the surface covered with a towel or similar when not in use. Kitty cats love these boards. Nice and stable for a good long nap. I also lost another iron from this. My darling thought the iron took up too much room and kept pushing it off.

  • @deborahmartyn97
    @deborahmartyn97 Рік тому +3

    if you put some wheels under your cabinet you can move it out from the walls for large ironing projects. I love your makeover'>> so pretty !

    • @suehogan901
      @suehogan901 Рік тому +1

      Locking casters are wonderful for increasing versatility

  • @SigneofHorses
    @SigneofHorses Рік тому +5

    Gosh I feel you on the linen. I wear almost only linen and wool and am constantly amazed by how it feels and falls

  • @ZeEbstar
    @ZeEbstar Рік тому +2

    Love this, love your skills and explanations, love the editing, love the idea, love your hair and outfits, love the video!

  • @purpleexplorer2263
    @purpleexplorer2263 Рік тому +11

    I love it when you post, I read the title, it's something absolutely random and I'm like, perfect! I'm in for the ride, whatever it is 😂

  • @AngiDas
    @AngiDas Рік тому +4

    What an actual brilliant idea! Well done! Five stars! Just so you know your channel is like a therapy session for me because I feel like I learn some thing and it’s very soothing for my soul.

  • @philurbaniak1811
    @philurbaniak1811 Рік тому +2

    *"who's that Pokémon?"*
    No, it's Morgan's shoes 👍😆
    Table is awesome and I want one now!

  • @moiragreyland
    @moiragreyland Рік тому

    It is GORGEOUS!! I made a big ironing board from a 4x6 plywood sheet and ironing board fabric and batting, and the other side is three Olfa cutting boards glued on.
    Previously I had that whole business laid on top of two 8-cubicle storage thingies, but at the moment it’s on a folding table so it can vanish. You’ve inspired me. Maybe I should put it back on the storage thingies, and the thingies on casters so they will roll, and maybe some hooks and eyes to keep them fastened together…

  • @annarboriter
    @annarboriter Рік тому +1

    I support any project that diverts a piece of furniture from ending up in a landfill. I forsee one problem, however, with the choice of plywood as the base. I worry that the steam will penetrate it and cause warpage or delamination well before the surface cloth needs a replacement

  • @theresaanndiaz3179
    @theresaanndiaz3179 Рік тому +1

    The sage green is perfect, I think the black might have been problematic when pressing white or light colored items unless you are better at remembering to use a pressing cloth than I am.
    I made a huge ironing board out of a door covered in batting and wool felt, in my last house. I propped it up on some shelf unit. A tall one on the wall and a short one on the other end. I put another door underneath for Bolts, boxes, and crates.
    I also used it as a cutting table by covering it with a folding cardboard cutting board. I also used it to block things that crocheted since I could pin into it. I don't have the space in my new home or I would do it again.

  • @uplateagain687
    @uplateagain687 Рік тому

    I have to tell you, I put wheel casters with a brake on each corner of the top and turned the whole thing upside down.
    Took out the drawer glides and put them in new correct positions. Added new rubber end caps to the legs, (which now are risers) and topped with a tempered glass from a sliding shower door. the space created under the glass is perfect for trays of odd tools, rulers and cutters. Removable cutting mat goes on top, removable ironing surface stores on the side. I was missing 2 drawers, so baskets for great in those empty spots.

  • @waretaSL
    @waretaSL Рік тому

    Okay random comment but can i just say that the 20s/30s boyish hair looks absolutely LOVELY on you? It really frames your fwce so nicely and compliments your jawline so much ughhh

  • @MamaJewelsMarshall
    @MamaJewelsMarshall Рік тому

    Your ironing table is beautiful! Great job!

  • @annyoung2368
    @annyoung2368 Рік тому +1

    Great job on your rescued dresser. Congratulations!

  • @preciousstyles6029
    @preciousstyles6029 Рік тому

    I love the ironing board on the dresser idea. You could also screw an iron stand on the side of the dresser.

  • @ReeniEspino
    @ReeniEspino Рік тому

    I did this with the top of a rolling metal cart. I would have loved to find an old medical cart, but my searching fell through. I bought one that has drawers and put an ironing blanket on top of a layer of padding. I can roll it right up next to my sewing machine, with a small (palm-sized) iron. The surface is sitting-height so I can press each seam without getting up. It has improved my sewing because I don't have excuses not to press.

  • @kjtherrick4031
    @kjtherrick4031 Рік тому

    Your new ironing platform is wonderful. Good work!

  • @AlexVinder
    @AlexVinder Рік тому +3

    The project turned our great 👍🏻 And can I just say, that Grey dress on you looks STUNNING!! 😍😍😍

  • @Postcardstoyou
    @Postcardstoyou Рік тому +2

    This is the content I need!! I've been trying to fugue out my own ironing board situation forever now! Thanks for the inspiration! No longer will I have my tiny from college years!

  • @christinesizemore3
    @christinesizemore3 Рік тому

    Clara is precious! Hope to see more of this little guest star. 😍

  • @mackennaj
    @mackennaj Рік тому +1

    This is such a fantastic idea! I will definitely have to keep this unit idea in mind when I have my own sewing space.

  • @UniverseZer0
    @UniverseZer0 Рік тому

    Finished product looks great

  • @Anett39
    @Anett39 Рік тому +8

    Hello Morgan, Can I have a question? 😊 This seems like a brilliant idea but dont you miss having that one narrow (kind of pointy) end of a classic ironing board? Also, this way you dont have any space under the board, so you cant “slide” your clothes on the board to make sure you are always ironing just 1 layer of fabric. Doesnt it bother you? I hope you know what I mean, it is really hard to describe… Thank you for all the amazing content you provide us, we love you! ❤

    • @celesteray1095
      @celesteray1095 Рік тому +3

      When I worked in a costume shop we had a big. Ironing board and for fussy edges an ironing ham and sleeve roll did the job for those parts that just really need the pointy end for detail work.

    • @snowmonster42
      @snowmonster42 Рік тому

      Whoa! Good point! I have a dresser that's full of DVDs and holds a TV that I don't watch anymore and you just stopped me from taking it apart and turning into an ironing board. But then I read the response to your comment, so I might still do it. Today.

    • @UOweMe
      @UOweMe Рік тому

      I was wondering the same thing. Morgan gives her answer in a reply to @TheGabygael

  • @emilysmith2784
    @emilysmith2784 Рік тому +1

    Are you worried about moisture? Usually an ironing board allows air flow underneath. I iron with layers of bath towels on my kitchen bench and it’s usually drenched when I’m finished.

  • @nataliestanchevski4628
    @nataliestanchevski4628 Рік тому +1

    Hmm, turn my dresser into an ironing station? We are downsizing so I've lost my sewing room, this looks like a pretty good option for a bedroom sewing space. I'm just concerned that it might not be tall enough for my poor old back. I love the grey dress, great find!

  • @daeganreimer8610
    @daeganreimer8610 Рік тому

    If you ever have to replace the top, you may want to consider donnaconna insulating board. I inherently a 4x8 ironing table made by a seamstress. It was plywood, then donnaconna board, covered with old wool blankets (like fire blankets), and topped with canvas. It was decades old when I got it, and still going strong.

  • @glittermytimbers
    @glittermytimbers Рік тому +2

    I love the idea of this for most of my ironing, but I’m wondering what you will do for ironing shoulders and the harder to get to areas that you would use the narrow end of a traditional ironing board for?

  • @TheStitchess
    @TheStitchess Рік тому +1

    Ironing Tables > Ironing Boards

  • @youarebymyside
    @youarebymyside Рік тому +3

    Damn it, it looks really nice! I don't have an ironing board and I iron on my dining table and kitchen counter. And yes, I agree, those unstable ironing board are nothing when it compares to come big and sturdy surface.

  • @yobespierre
    @yobespierre Рік тому +1

    tip for painting red on things - use a grey primer next time. it helps.

  • @bygraceonly182
    @bygraceonly182 Рік тому

    Morgan this hairstyle and makeup are just gorgeous on you.

  • @TheGabygael
    @TheGabygael Рік тому +8

    i have a 10 year old linen shirt, i don't even like the color but it's so seasoned that when ironed it flows like silk, feels like bunny fur. Isn't it a issue that the board isn't arrow shaped for shirts and stuff

    • @MorganDonner
      @MorganDonner  Рік тому +10

      I was concerned that might be an issue, but I do have a combination chest/sleeve board that I can pop out of the bottom drawer anytime I have something that would be better suited to that shape. And I still have the old ironing board! I've just moved it next to the washer and dryer.

  • @taweja
    @taweja Рік тому

    The sage fabric is just lovely!

  • @anthropomorphicpeanut6160
    @anthropomorphicpeanut6160 Рік тому

    My biggest respect to anyone who reuses stuff like this that would otherwise end up in a landfill

  • @SandraOrtmann1976
    @SandraOrtmann1976 Рік тому +1

    What a supercool ironing board! Came out so great. And that purring at the end...priceless.

  • @almanacofdreams967
    @almanacofdreams967 Рік тому

    I made an ironing table some years ago using a kitchen island. The top overhangs the base so I was able to put elastic loops at the corners of the pad to hold it down. For the pad I used a bunch of old towels and some muslin. The pad goes in the washer and dryer with no problem which is good because it seems to be my cat's favorite spot to go after he has rolled around in the dirt!

  • @314oclock7
    @314oclock7 Рік тому

    aaaaa so fun to watch, it turned out amazing and I love your kitty cat at the end lol

  • @ES-kg3qx
    @ES-kg3qx Рік тому

    Love your ironing station! And it is way more cat proof!!!!
    After decades of sewing with dogs we ended up with a cat. I learned the expensive way - irons found dead on concrete floor - that cats and sewing rooms, just not a great combination. Two cats and a traditional ironing board, BAD idea. So I had my son build me a new ironing station. A lot has happened since he built this. I ended up putting the shelves about half way. Then used my Home Depot moving boxes to create cabbage bins - separated by color. One section has a shelf for water, starch and hams. and I attached a power strip and wire rack for more pressing tools. I have yet to get tired of ironing! I absolutely love it! The best thing I ever did for my sewing room!
    I still want to attach a roller thing to the front so I can iron yards of fabric on to a roll so it will not touch the ground. Cats!
    Check out The DIY Grunt, DIY Ironing Table, Storage for the Sewing Room on UA-cam.

  • @marijeb278
    @marijeb278 Рік тому +2

    Great idea and beautifully executed! The colours work so well! I was wondering about the toe space when you're ironing, but that is probably not too bad to alter if it would give you a sore back in the future. The linen dress looked beautiful as well!

  • @velvethunder
    @velvethunder Рік тому

    the linen loving rant was excellent 💚

  • @yazpis1achio
    @yazpis1achio Рік тому

    I did something like this! My husband hinged a 6x3' piece of plywood to a wall in my sewing room. There were legs that swung out when it was lowered and a hook to hold it up when not. I covered it with acoustic ceiling tiles, layers of batting and a top of canvas, pulled tight and staple gunned to the bottom. Eventually I drew a 1" grid on part of it, and the feet and yard lines along the edge.
    The trick was that it partially blocked the door so it needed to be folded up before I could leave the room. This is because the FSC (flat surfaces collect) principle holds sway in my house.
    I'm soon going to be moving into Baby Girl's old room (BA y Girl no longer lives at home. She's 30. It's taken a while for me to accept that.) and a similar table will be put in there along with all kinds of fabrics (walk in closet) and storage thingies, sewing table and desk, and a roll top desk for beadwork (that's so I can close the top on a project & disappoint the cat).
    And, as with any creative space,, a great deal of fun will be had by all (the cat will have to be content with various cat shelves around the walls).

  • @TheLballou
    @TheLballou Рік тому

    Clever and good looking. Stripping off that paint was probably a pain in the tuchus, but the result was well worth while! I may try this myself sometime as I have destroyed more than one iron by having it fall off the tippy ironing board. Thanks for sharing!

  • @bluemoon1033
    @bluemoon1033 Рік тому

    Have a lovely summer. But your Australian viewers are in winter now. Great job! Best colour choice!

  • @kiirolicht
    @kiirolicht Рік тому

    The tangent about linen when Morgan's talking about the sponsor 😂 fabulous, linen is the best fabric for summer!

  • @lindasadler6338
    @lindasadler6338 Рік тому +4

    Amazing project!! And Clara is super cute.❤❤❤

  • @JB-gv5ro
    @JB-gv5ro Рік тому

    Old bed sheets also work well for padding on an ironing board. I have used both cotton batt and old bed sheets to good result. I don't fold all to the back and staple. I cut most layers just to fit the board and then cut the last couple or three a little bigger and staple to the back.

    • @DIYStudioCraft
      @DIYStudioCraft Рік тому

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  • @jobettney2337
    @jobettney2337 Рік тому

    Fab upcycle of furniture and even more gorgeous Clara! Love rex cats I grew up with them and think they are the best!

  • @kellyvaters1689
    @kellyvaters1689 Рік тому

    The heat gun is amazingly effective with paint, especially with multiple layers. I bought a little desk/vanity table that had been a bright nautical red. The bulk of the paint came off like butter underneath ye olde Black & Decker Heat ‘n’ Strip. I did use a chemical stripper for the last 3-5%. The wood underneath took a lovely cherry finish and it’s moved with me ever since.

  • @dinky..
    @dinky.. Рік тому

    Ahhh! Absolutely gorgeous!! I've always thought ironing with steam required a mesh base ironing board, for the steam to pass through! Have been wrong?! I NEED to make one of these!!😍😍😍😍

  • @loverlyme
    @loverlyme Рік тому

    I actually thought you were going to attach the top part of your ironing board to the top of the dresser, a little above the dresser with a swing out attachment so you could swing the ironing board out to the side and iron freely over the top. Do you have any ironing board attachments like a sleeve presser? They'd be good to store in those drawers too.
    Since it's an old and slightly worn dresser, another thing I do occasionally to make the drawers slide easier is to run either a candle or some solid soap or, my favourite, some hardened beeswax along the runners and bottom edges of the drawers. This works pretty well for me.
    By the way, I LOVE some of your outfits. This is the first video I've watched of yours so I'll be definitely back for more- especially if you show some hat patterns!

    • @loverlyme
      @loverlyme Рік тому

      @Morgan_donner2 Woohoo! What do I do now? I've tried getting on telegraph and it just doesn't seem to want to work for me. I think I can send a private message via YT though.

  • @angelbear_og
    @angelbear_og Рік тому +1

    Great idea to solve a problem very practically, and it turned out really cute. The desaturated green is the perfect complement to the red! (Black would have been just too harsh, IMO.) Only problem I can see is that there isn't a place for your feet under it. I know that I wouldn't be able to do that little lean forward required, I'd throw my back out straight away. Some furniture does have a void at the bottom (or could be added, or maybe just lifted with some turned feet), or the top board could be made to extend over the front just a couple of inches. I have a feeling I'll be keeping an eye open for the right piece. 😄

  • @zombiedoggie2732
    @zombiedoggie2732 Рік тому

    a dresser ironing board! I love it! I'd totally own one, it'd be a conveniant spot for folding up fabric in and would be way more stable and nicer to look at than collapsible ones

    • @DIYStudioCraft
      @DIYStudioCraft Рік тому

      mere channel ko sucrib karte hi Jadu 💥🔥 (1 hours me ) 🤗 channel :- youtube.com/@Diyglitter?feature=share8,.,