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Ironing Board Caddy

February 12, 2015 by Sewtorial

 

ironing board caddy tutorial by Sew4Home - Sewtorial

Simplify your sewing process with this  ironing board caddy by Sew4Home. Now you can iron with your supplies right at your finger tips.

Supplies:

  • ¼ yard of 44-45″ wide fabric for the center of the caddy
  • ½ yard of 44-45″ wide fabric for the pocket and thread catcher
  • ¼ yard of 44-45″ décor weight or greater fabric for the center lining
  • Gripper fabric: ⅛ yard or one piece 4½” x 14″
    NOTE: This is like the traction fabric used on the bottom of feetie pajamas – it can be found in stores and online under the names Slipper Gripper and Jiffy Grip. You can also use a shelf gripper sheet, which is easy to find in most kitchen supplies aisles.
  • ¼ yard of medium weight batting
  • ¼ yard heavyweight fusible interfacing
  • All purpose thread to match fabrics
  • See-through ruler
  • Erasable fabric pen or pencil
  • Seam gauge
  • Iron and ironing board
  • Scissors or rotary cutter and mat
  • Two large safety pins
  • Straight pins

Additional for detachable pincushion:

  • Scrap of print fabric 4″ x 6½”
  • Scrap of solid fabric 3″ x 3½”
  • Scrap of lightweight fusible interfacing 1½” x 3½”
  • ONE decorative button, apx 1 to 1½”
  • Handful of polyester fiberfil

Skill Level: Advanced Beginner

Find this caddy tutorial here.

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