Good demo! ❤ And don't feel bad...staple guns are my nemesis too, lol! When I made mine, after attaching the padding and sturdy fabric, I made a snug fitting cotton slip cover to protect surface. (Slide it on like a pillow case). That way if I'm using starch, etc and it gets funky, it's easy to remove and launder without having to remove those dang staples. In fact, my ironing board is smaller, (about 18x24) so I can just use an old king size pillowcase. Anything to avoid the staple gun! 😊
All the fabrics are cute. Also, thanks for turning down the volume when you were hammering - very thoughtful ❤ Keep up the great video work - I have been a sub since your stitch fix days and you have come a long way. I enjoy your videos.
Just a tip on using your staple gun. When you shoot the staple into the wood it helps to have the base of the gun FLAT on the wood which gives leverage for the staple to be shot into the wood. If the gun is not anchored on a flat surface then the staple will not go all the way in. I have a very old and basic gun handed down from a carpenter and just used it to staple shade cloth on the outside of my carport for protection using about 2 thousand staples or close to that amount. Sometimes I couldn't get the back end of the stapler flat on the timber and ended up hammering those ones in but only when it wasn't anchored. Hope this helps but your hubby may have the answer anyway. Greeting from Australia and a 75 year old female quilter. Love all my carpentry tools and not ready to let them go just yet. 😊
Yvette of all the portable ironing boards on video you have done the neatest job👍. Weirdly, most people think if it cannot be seen by anyone but yourself it is good enough. What can be seen by the creator, what is missing most, is pride of accomplishment. If anyone feels the need to create, they should at least do the best job they can, visually by all sides. You did! Kudos🥳
Love the fabric and great tutorial! I was fortunate enough to get one from a quilter who was downsizing and moving. The cover can stand to be replaced. Mine is a simple muslin top. I will check out some canvas fabric. I need some to make bags with anyway 😉
Great idea Yvette and i love your fabric ❤. I've seen some people bolt it on top of a regular ironing board. We made a table form a Plywood sheet 4x8 and on one end i have a press station that is 2x4. It works great. Have fun at retreat ☺️ ❤ take care 🙂
@teresalouiseiquilt2525 Thank you! I really wanted mine to be portable. They are so lightweight and easy to move around. But you could certainly make it more permanent!! xoxo
Thank You for sharing your way of doing this, years ago I made a small one and I hate how my fabric isn’t tight. Now I’m going to redo my with some canvas and staples 😊
Oh my gosh this is exactly what I was looking for. There is tutorials out there but your way is so much easier, Thank you so much for this tutorial, you are such a great teacher and love love your channel.❤ From Canada
Good demo! ❤ And don't feel bad...staple guns are my nemesis too, lol!
When I made mine, after attaching the padding and sturdy fabric, I made a snug fitting cotton slip cover to protect surface. (Slide it on like a pillow case). That way if I'm using starch, etc and it gets funky, it's easy to remove and launder without having to remove those dang staples. In fact, my ironing board is smaller, (about 18x24) so I can just use an old king size pillowcase. Anything to avoid the staple gun! 😊
@mjsews I just ordered a new staple gun. It was time for us to have a newer better model. xoxo
All the fabrics are cute. Also, thanks for turning down the volume when you were hammering - very thoughtful ❤
Keep up the great video work - I have been a sub since your stitch fix days and you have come a long way. I enjoy your videos.
@alicia2056 You're welcome! xoxo
Love your fabric!!!!
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@arkangel361 xoxo
Adorable ❤
@karenbrunette6314 xoxo
Great job. Love this video!
@brendasue2278 Thank you! xoxo
Nice idea and sew cute!
@colleenisaac6647 xoxo
Just a tip on using your staple gun. When you shoot the staple into the wood it helps to have the base of the gun FLAT on the wood which gives leverage for the staple to be shot into the wood. If the gun is not anchored on a flat surface then the staple will not go all the way in. I have a very old and basic gun handed down from a carpenter and just used it to staple shade cloth on the outside of my carport for protection using about 2 thousand staples or close to that amount. Sometimes I couldn't get the back end of the stapler flat on the timber and ended up hammering those ones in but only when it wasn't anchored. Hope this helps but your hubby may have the answer anyway. Greeting from Australia and a 75 year old female quilter. Love all my carpentry tools and not ready to let them go just yet. 😊
Great job, Yvette! You wanna come make mine? I'll keep the air real cool for ya. Lol.....
@pamelacolburn4601 Sure! Next time I'm in central Florida! xoxo
Yvette of all the portable ironing boards on video you have done the neatest job👍. Weirdly, most people think if it cannot be seen by anyone but yourself it is good enough. What can be seen by the creator, what is missing most, is pride of accomplishment. If anyone feels the need to create, they should at least do the best job they can, visually by all sides. You did! Kudos🥳
Love the fabric and great tutorial! I was fortunate enough to get one from a quilter who was downsizing and moving. The cover can stand to be replaced. Mine is a simple muslin top. I will check out some canvas fabric. I need some to make bags with anyway 😉
@francesrivera3569 I'm so happy I did it. I have been saying for a while that I need one and never did it. Now I'm so happy I did. xoxo
Great idea Yvette and i love your fabric ❤. I've seen some people bolt it on top of a regular ironing board. We made a table form a Plywood sheet 4x8 and on one end i have a press station that is 2x4. It works great. Have fun at retreat ☺️ ❤ take care 🙂
@teresalouiseiquilt2525 Thank you! I really wanted mine to be portable. They are so lightweight and easy to move around. But you could certainly make it more permanent!! xoxo
It looks so good! I need to make a bigger one. Mine is small
@TomBoy0225 xoxo
Thanks for sharing, love the kitties fabric. will be making one of these very soon.
@lindafouse7059 Be sure to tag me. I'd love to see it. xoxo
Thank You for sharing your way of doing this, years ago I made a small one and I hate how my fabric isn’t tight. Now I’m going to redo my with some canvas and staples 😊
Those are awesome! I enjoyed working on them during the retreat! I may try to make some!
@Merrigold.Quilts They were so simple to make. And I love that they're pretty lightweight and can be moved around easily. xoxo
That fabric is so adorable!!!! 🐈💕
@kim-thestay-at-homequilter877 Thank you! xoxo
This is such a great idea and looks so easy. Love the kitty fabric too. 🐈🐈⬛
See you next time. 😊
@shelleys4765 It's SOOO easy!! xoxo
Oh my gosh this is exactly what I was looking for. There is tutorials out there but your way is so much easier, Thank you so much for this tutorial, you are such a great teacher and love love your channel.❤ From Canada
@sylviadumais4898 Thank you, girlie! xoxo
Thank you for making the vidio.i have been wa ting to do this for awhile!!!
@lindaprice9242 You're welcome! xoxo
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@GeorgiaSunshine xoxo
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@paulavandieden8609 xoxo
Doesn’t vinyl melt when a hot iron touches it? I like the idea I would have my top be a wool long mat.
Love the kitty fabric
@nancyguss6739 xoxo
Good tutorial, I hope to make one really soon, thanks for sharing Yvette
@beverlyakins2374 You're welcome! xoxo
Great job! I am inspired to make one for myself!
@kathypeters9895 You totally got this, girlie! xoxo
I loved these boards at the retreat. I might have to make one of my own.
@chandrakirts6440 You got this, girlie! xoxo
Thank you Yvette nice job.
This was wonderful, I did something simlar on a smaller scale.
@patriciaallen3138 xoxo
good idea! Yours are so cute!
@maryjaneellinger1783 Thank you! xoxo
Great job
@nancyguss6739 Thank you! xoxo