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How To Make An Iron Board Cover
How To Make An Iron Board Cover. Much faster than driving to the fabric store for supplies. I reused the mesh bias tape and the elastic cord from the old cover.

Sew the casing down, about ⅛ from the folded edge. Spread your fabric out on the floor. Now we are ready for the elastic and last step.
The 1/4” Elastic Works Perfectly.
Finish the edges of the fabric. Make sure to leave one corner open so you can insert the elastic band inside and pull it out. Place our ironing board upside down on top of the fabric.
I Can’t Explain It, But My First Shots Are Always Terrible.) With Chalk Make Marks 3.5 Inches Out From The Side Of Your Board.
Cut around the edge, leaving an inch or so to fold under for the string casing. Get the fabric & supplies you need at onlinefabricstore: Fold the fabric, also fold the old ironing board cover in half.
Using A Baste Stitch, Sew Around The Curved Outside Edges Of The Fabric 1/4″ From The Raw Edges.
Place the cotton fabric on the floor, wrong side up. Machine sew all the way round. Leave a space for seam allowance.
The Pocket Fabric May Be The Same As The Rest Of The Cover (You’ll Have Enough Left Over) Or You Can Use Different Fabric Like I Did.
I reused the mesh bias tape and the elastic cord from the old cover. Place the old cover over. Use plenty of steam and press firmly to smooth out the puckering.
If Your Old Cover Was Attached To The Board With A String And The String Is Still In Good Shape, Remove The String And.
Zj then explains that in order to make an ironing board cover, you will need to make some kind of ironing board cover pattern or template. If there is a pattern that needs to be centred on your fabric, do that now. Pin pattern to fabric on the fold.
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