I created a huge pressing surface for myself, something I’ve wanted for many years! I used 1/2″ OSB (Oriented Strandboard), two layers of Warm & Natural Batting, some muslin and my favorite staple gun. To keep it from moving, I set a large piece of gripper pad (sold as shelf liner in department stores) underneath! Here’s the vid:
My New Pressing Board
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13 responses to “My New Pressing Board”
Very cool! Thanks for sharing the video.
Hi Kim, Thank you! You have a great blog ๐
What a fantastic idea. I am going to make one. Thanks
Hi Pat!!! Long time no see! How are you? Let me know if you run into any problems and I’ll check your blog for pics ๐
I’ve been hooked on your videos (love the sewing table!) and just ordered your book! I really appreciate your quick, efficient, and practical ways of doing things! Thanks for all your helpful tips!
Hi Abby, Thank you so much for your comments! I am really having so much fun making the videos. It puts a huge smile on my face to know that they are helpful ๐
Love your blog!
Waving from another quilter north of Willow Alaska.
mary
Hi there Mary! I love your blog and that vintage fabric on your retro bag is GREAT! I see you have berries already – I had better go look and see how ours are doing ๐
Hi girl,
I put some pictures on my blog last night to show my quilting and sewing abilities. I hpoe I will be able to get back to quilting some day!! If you want to see what I can do, please visit.
Hugs, Fern
Hi Fern, I’ll stop by your blog this weekend ๐
Aloha Marguerita! Great video! When you have some time over the next week or so, let me know. I would like to do some brainstorming. Also, how did you get that widget for charity:water? I want to put one on my homepage.
Enjoy your granddaughter!
Mahalo!
Hi Laura,
IM me anytime – if I am there I will help! We have a friend from Hawaii visiting now and he might be using my computer, so if you get a reply saying “this is Jason” don’t be shocked!! Hehehehe ๐
Hay, Thank -you for coming to see my Love Vest!!! I wish I could live without pain again. I have so many things in my mind to do and I can not do them now.It is so hard to live this way!
Thanks so much for coming!
Love, Fern