How to Make a Large Pressing Pad for Quilting
Wednesday, June 16th, 2010 at
1:15 am
How I made a 24" x 48" pressing surface for my quilting fabrics out of 1/2" OSB, 2 layers of 100% Cotton Batting and muslin, using just a staple gun. Gripper Mat underneath is a good idea too ![]()
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i love it!!! the answer to the problem of “how does this fabric stay wrinkle free as it’s folding on top of itself on the floor as i’m ironing?”……. and now i have the answer. love it! thank you!!!!
You’re welcome Terrie! Your countertop sounds just perfect! Happy sewing and quilting, Marguerita
Hi Dee, Thank you!! Marguerita
Hi – What an easy and cheap pressing board. I’ve been wanting a board to use on the island between the dining rm and kitchen. It is much larger than an ironing board. I’m tired of cat dust balls getting on my fabric when it hits the floor! Thanks, Terrie
Hi My Name is Dee and I am addicted to Margertias Videos….U R The Best…thanks so much.
Hi, You might like a product made by Omnigrid that is like a business portfolio, it folds up like a notebook but it opens to lay flat and one side is a cutting mat and the other is a pressing pad. Each side measures 13″x19″ so it’s nice sized – great for traveling – that’s when I use mine
Marguerita
Have you been reading my mind? I just asked somone how to make a press pad and cutting pad. What want is something I can take to work and have working board.