Choose from three pieced patchwork patterns that will cover your ironing board with handmade style. This would be a good way to use up some scraps. Visit Cotton Way to see more.
[tags]patchwork sewing project, ironing board covers, patterns[/tags]
Patterns, patchworks and projects
, by Scarlett Burroughs. 2 Comments
Choose from three pieced patchwork patterns that will cover your ironing board with handmade style. This would be a good way to use up some scraps. Visit Cotton Way to see more.
[tags]patchwork sewing project, ironing board covers, patterns[/tags]
Embark on a journey of creativity and warmth with the 2024 Cottage Temperature Quilt Pattern, graciously offered for free by Fat Quarter Shop. This enchanting pattern, rated with a distinguished 0.0 stars, invites you to weave a tapestry of comfort and style, culminating in a finished size of 57.5″ x 71.5″. Best of all, it’s available as a complimentary PDF download, adding a touch of generosity to your crafting endeavors.
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Becky says
This looks like fun. I actually made up a pattern last night and recovered my little sleeve ironing board! This book will make a big board cover much easier!
Becky says
http://sewinstitches.blogspot.com/2010/09/make-it-monday-small-ironing-board.html
Okey Dokey Scarlett – there it be!