I showed this to my hubby and he will make the ironing board for me. He’s a super guy and we have been married 43 years. My favorite was the one with the legs... thanks for a wonderful visit. I’m so thankful you are doing TH-cam.
If I could choose to live anywhere...it would be in that quilt. MY GOD IS THAT MAGNIFICENT. That would be my happy place. I Love these tutorials. They r so helpful. Please keep doing them.
Finally, someone who feels the same way about iron's as I do! I've had a vintage GE iron from the 60's since I first began quilting in the 90's and I never use steam! What a boost to my confidence to hear you say that you only use a squirt bottle of water or spray starch. I gleefully said, "ME TOO!" My vintage GE iron cost me $2.99 at a thrift store and I've been using it for thirty years.
I am so excited about my first vintage iron purchase. It is a German make that was left in an abandoned cabin in 1960, found years later and still works great. It is that wonderful vintage red. Thank you for sharing with us about the vintage irons.
I always put non-stick drawer liner on the bottom of my boards so they don't slide around when I don't want them to! I made my first board years and years ago after seeing you talk about them. I recommend them to everyone, quilter or not.
Nice video! I use my antique iron as a book press in my craft studio! I use my vintage Sears steam iron with my vintage Sears ironing board (wedding gifts from my mother who worked at Sears). I use them to iron yardage and FQ fabric for piecing quilt tops. In my sewing 'garret' I use a modern Black & decker steam iron at my portable ironing/cutting pad. I use a mini travel Rowenta steam iron at my DIY ironing TV tray next to my sewing station in the sewing 'garret'. I have a couple of other 'travel' irons, but they don't get hot enough to do anything - basically paperweights.... Thanks for the iron history!
I had made a couple of these using different batting and fabric. I just re-did them using your method and fabric! What a difference! I love having the Insul-Bright layer. Your canvas fabric is just perfect for this project! Feels nice and is so cute! Thank you. 😊
Thank you for a great tutorial! My husband is a woodworker so this will make it easier for me to achieve. Love your teaching style and can't wait to make one.
I used an ironing board like this, until my husband made a built in one in my sewing room. But I'm so used to it being portable I still drag it around. Loveeee those fabrics. So pretty.
Just discovered your tutorials and just love them! I have struggled with an ironing board setup and now I have the solution!! Thanks so much 🙏 please keep the info coming 😊 I'll be watching 🎉
Wow, I never knew anyone else who collects vintage irons. I do! I have 13 of them. I use them for the same reasons as you do. It's a neat collection. They don't take up as much room as my 50 sewing machines and they are usually about $5.
I collect them as well, my quilting peeps thought I was nuts using them over their fancier bulky irons...they changed their tune after they saw how well they press! They are fabulous with paper piecing.
I have made notes and am going to be using every instruction Lori has given here. I will be making a couple larger ones with a wool inner lining for cottons and blocking some needlepoint pieces. Thanks Lori!
I came across an old iron at a second hand store, only $3! My electrician friend checked it out for me and he replaced the plug because the original was open in the center. I bought it because of its weight. Just found this video and I am delighted to hear you love these!
Lori I like to thrift shop to and I have some of the coolest irons, my interest started when one of my customers/ friends gave me his grandmothers Old kerosene iron with a stand and the can to put the fuel in . I was a hairdresser. Enjoyed your videos,so happy you got your own channel.
@@brendawallgren8354 I have not made one but I am sure if you would get thick plywood that is used for floors. I still have my wood, have not come around it yet. . I looked at it and it has five layers. If you search more youtubes about making one, you may find more tips.
@@brendawallgren8354 just make sure you use marine grade ply (that's what it's known as in the UK) and you'll have no issues. I've used one 2 years, the fabric wears out before the wood
I am going to make one of those boards to fit my Ikea cart. What a great idea! Thanks for sharing, as I am redoing my sewing room, and you are giving me great ideas!
Oh - I love the idea of the ironing board on the rolling cart - genius idea! I'll also be scouring around for an antique iron. Thanks so much for all the great information - the fabric line is pretty!
Thanks for the vintage iron information. Picked one up at the local antique store yesterday. Used all your tips when looking it over prior to purchasing. No steam holes - check. Adjustable temps - check. Cord free of wear - check. Even asked the clerk to plug it in to be sure it worked - check! Thanks Lori. Next up, making my mini ironing board tonight using the top from an old wooden tv tray.
Mini ironing board complete! Next up - the big decision - Farm Girl Vintage 2 or Vintage Christmas...so many very important questions. :) Thanks again Lori.
Lori amazing stuff, thanks for all the great Ideas. Yes that quilt in the background is breathtaking. I just got a vintage Iron off Ebay. Thanks again.
I love this DIY iron boards! I know a lot of the TH-camr quilting channels all love the wool mats. I personally am finding that my pieces are not laying flat and appear to be distorted. I also don’t like the smell of how wool mats. I am not sure if the mats are not cooling enough in between when I iron multi blocks, like to make a bunch of the same parts of a block the iron all of them. The information about the vintage irons was priceless!! Thank you!
Thank you for your videos. I took your idea for the ironing board and did the same procedure on the top of a wooden TV tray as I have limited table space in my sewing room. It worked great.
Thank you Lori for sharing your makes. The ironing board with the legs is so darn cute. I’m looking forward to purchasing some plywood and try my hand at making a small mobile ironing board for retreats 🙂
I absolutely found this video interesting and helpful!!! And I absolutely love the gorgeous quilt on the wall behind you!!! Thank you so much for sharing!!!
Thank you for the sweet ironing board tutorial! Love the sizes and the fabrics! I love those vintage irons! Makes me wish I still had the one from when I was a little girl. Our “toy” irons really did plug in and get hot! No toy police bad then lol
Genius! Love the cart topper ironing board. Hub made a big board for me years ago. We stapled heavy straps on one end and one side to make it easy to move or carry. Now I’ve got to make one for the cart! Thank you for sharing. ❤️
I also love vintage irons. The weight helps to get wrinkles out, newer lighter weight ones don't no matter how hard you press down they just don't do as well as the older heavy irons. I was lucky to have found an old one with a good cord too. But it is a steam iron and has the holes. Maybe some day I'll find one that wasn't a steam iron. I just love your Singer machines and all your fabrics and quilts and ideas. I'm going to subscribe now. Thanks for your videos and information. I'm starting to get into English Paper Piecing - hexagons.
Awesome tips...great info on antique or vintage irons...my mom’s had a pointy tip and i never had issues gliding it when pressing seams open...with my new irons i couldnt figure why it wouldnt just press without me getting fingers close to open the seams as i went unless i finger pressed first...NOW i know why...its rounded not pointy!
I have a collection of old irons sone are the same as yours I love them. I have a large ironing board I made waiting for your new fabric I just got it in . I have to stop an cut and organize my scraps like you thank you 😊
I just ordered your Decor fabric and was so glad it was available. I hope it comes fast. I can't wait to make an ironing board! Had to get one of your cute cutting mats, too. Love that you can turn it over.
I turned a wooden tv tray into an ironing surface, but didn't know you could buy ironing board fabric! Needs recovered, will make that change - Thanks Lori!
I made one a few years ago and it’s time to make a new one with legs! Awesome idea. Love all the tips on vintage irons. Would love to find one. I’m so happy you have a TH-cam channel. I’ve subscribed so I don’t miss any of your videos. ☀️🐝 Happy Day 🐝☀️
Thank you for sharing this video. I sew in a small space and my ironing surface is too small. This genius idea will be the answer for my problem. I absolutely love your video's. Keep them coming. :)
I love the prints and the boards but when you put the one with legs on top of the cart my brain exploded!! I covered a TV tray but it's otherwise useless. This would be so versatile!! Love your products and your brain!
Love this! I’m going to try and redo the 2 I have ...I have ruined mine by ironing linen after I walnut dye🤣..so I’m going to try this for my clean linen...thanks for sharing!!
I completely agree the old irons get hotter. I use my Granny’s old iron in my sewing room and my usual heat setting is about 4 1/4 in the dial. The only draw back is no automatic shut off. You’ve got to remember, not exactly one of my strong suits. 🥴 thanks for video.
Love the info on the vintage irons. I have a large one that I love, but it’s a little heavy for me to use every day. I would love to find a smaller one. I to love the weight of the vintage irons.
Thank you once again Lori for such wonderful ideas and tips, I just love everything you make. I am going to be making one of the ones with the legs for my two carts, what a great idea.
Hi Lori. I’m new to sewing and super happy I found your TH-cam channel. You have a new subscriber. I will definitely be making a ironing board. Thank You and have a great day.😊🌻💐💕
I showed this to my hubby and he will make the ironing board for me. He’s a super guy and we have been married 43 years. My favorite was the one with the legs... thanks for a wonderful visit. I’m so thankful you are doing TH-cam.
Ditto!!!!
If I could choose to live anywhere...it would be in that quilt. MY GOD IS THAT MAGNIFICENT. That would be my happy place. I Love these tutorials. They r so helpful. Please keep doing them.
Finally, someone who feels the same way about iron's as I do! I've had a vintage GE iron from the 60's since I first began quilting in the 90's and I never use steam! What a boost to my confidence to hear you say that you only use a squirt bottle of water or spray starch. I gleefully said, "ME TOO!" My vintage GE iron cost me $2.99 at a thrift store and I've been using it for thirty years.
My husband and I watched your very helpful video. Then he made me two of your ironing boards. I love them! They turned out perfect.
Ironing board that fits on top of the rolling cart - Genius!! I love those vintage irons!
I love the ironing board with the legs that fits in the top of the Michael’s cart! Great tips on the vintage irons. Thanks Lori.
I am so excited about my first vintage iron purchase. It is a German make that was left in an abandoned cabin in 1960, found years later and still works great. It is that wonderful vintage red. Thank you for sharing with us about the vintage irons.
That board with legs is SO SMART!!
First off, the quilt in the background is gorgeous!!! Love the ironing board with the legs!!! Great video!!!!!
Thank you Lori! Love this idea, especially the board with the feet that will fit on the cart. That is exactly what I need next to my sewing machine!
I always put non-stick drawer liner on the bottom of my boards so they don't slide around when I don't want them to! I made my first board years and years ago after seeing you talk about them. I recommend them to everyone, quilter or not.
Nice video! I use my antique iron as a book press in my craft studio! I use my vintage Sears steam iron with my vintage Sears ironing board (wedding gifts from my mother who worked at Sears). I use them to iron yardage and FQ fabric for piecing quilt tops. In my sewing 'garret' I use a modern Black & decker steam iron at my portable ironing/cutting pad. I use a mini travel Rowenta steam iron at my DIY ironing TV tray next to my sewing station in the sewing 'garret'. I have a couple of other 'travel' irons, but they don't get hot enough to do anything - basically paperweights.... Thanks for the iron history!
I had made a couple of these using different batting and fabric. I just re-did them using your method and fabric! What a difference! I love having the Insul-Bright layer. Your canvas fabric is just perfect for this project! Feels nice and is so cute! Thank you. 😊
I love how informative, practical, and relaxing your you tube videos are. Thank you Lori!
I love the fabric line. Smart adding the legs to the boards.
I love the piece of fabric with the old dress designs on it. Looks like the 50s or 60s.
Love it!!! My husband just cut some plywood scrap for me and I just got them covered! This so much nicer than dragging a big ironing board out!
Thank you for a great tutorial! My husband is a woodworker so this will make it easier for me to achieve. Love your teaching style and can't wait to make one.
I used an ironing board like this, until my husband made a built in one in my sewing room. But I'm so used to it being portable I still drag it around.
Loveeee those fabrics. So pretty.
Just discovered your tutorials and just love them! I have struggled with an ironing board setup and now I have the solution!! Thanks so much 🙏 please keep the info coming 😊 I'll be watching 🎉
Wow, I never knew anyone else who collects vintage irons. I do! I have 13 of them. I use them for the same reasons as you do. It's a neat collection. They don't take up as much room as my 50 sewing machines and they are usually about $5.
I collect them as well, my quilting peeps thought I was nuts using them over their fancier bulky irons...they changed their tune after they saw how well they press! They are fabulous with paper piecing.
I have made notes and am going to be using every instruction Lori has given here. I will be making a couple larger ones with a wool inner lining for cottons and blocking some needlepoint pieces. Thanks Lori!
I came across an old iron at a second hand store, only $3! My electrician friend checked it out for me and he replaced the plug because the original was open in the center. I bought it because of its weight. Just found this video and I am delighted to hear you love these!
Lori I like to thrift shop to and I have some of the coolest irons, my interest started when one of my customers/ friends gave me his grandmothers Old kerosene iron with a stand and the can to put the fuel in . I was a hairdresser. Enjoyed your videos,so happy you got your own channel.
Love the ironing boards. So convenient and functional. Love the irons also. I'm an antique collector also. Great video!!!
Love the ironing board for the rolling cart! Just genius!❤️ Love the decorator prints too❤️
Lori, it is good to know that the lumber store will cut them to size, so convenient. Thank you for the tutorial.
Home Depot always cut my plywood when I ask them to.
@@RodeoCowgirl-55 do you have a problem with them warping? If not, what kind of plywood do you use? My larger ones always warp.
@@brendawallgren8354 I have not made one but I am sure if you would get thick plywood that is used for floors. I still have my wood, have not come around it yet. . I looked at it and it has five layers. If you search more youtubes about making one, you may find more tips.
@@brendawallgren8354 just make sure you use marine grade ply (that's what it's known as in the UK) and you'll have no issues. I've used one 2 years, the fabric wears out before the wood
I am going to make one of those boards to fit my Ikea cart. What a great idea! Thanks for sharing, as I am redoing my sewing room, and you are giving me great ideas!
Oh - I love the idea of the ironing board on the rolling cart - genius idea! I'll also be scouring around for an antique iron. Thanks so much for all the great information - the fabric line is pretty!
Thanks for the vintage iron information. Picked one up at the local antique store yesterday. Used all your tips when looking it over prior to purchasing. No steam holes - check. Adjustable temps - check. Cord free of wear - check. Even asked the clerk to plug it in to be sure it worked - check! Thanks Lori. Next up, making my mini ironing board tonight using the top from an old wooden tv tray.
Mini ironing board complete! Next up - the big decision - Farm Girl Vintage 2 or Vintage Christmas...so many very important questions. :) Thanks again Lori.
Lori amazing stuff, thanks for all the great Ideas. Yes that quilt in the background is breathtaking. I just got a vintage Iron off Ebay. Thanks again.
I love this DIY iron boards! I know a lot of the TH-camr quilting channels all love the wool mats. I personally am finding that my pieces are not laying flat and appear to be distorted. I also don’t like the smell of how wool mats. I am not sure if the mats are not cooling enough in between when I iron multi blocks, like to make a bunch of the same parts of a block the iron all of them.
The information about the vintage irons was priceless!! Thank you!
Love everything! This fabric is so beautiful irl ! Very soft and durable!
I ❤️ Lori Holt!!! That’s all! 😊 (Soooo talented!)
Thank you for your videos. I took your idea for the ironing board and did the same procedure on the top of a wooden TV tray as I have limited table space in my sewing room. It worked great.
Thank you Lori for sharing your makes. The ironing board with the legs is so darn cute. I’m looking forward to purchasing some plywood and try my hand at making a small mobile ironing board for retreats 🙂
This background quilt is soooo pretty.
I’m really loving these new videos. Glad that you have your own channel now!
Lori this video is very interesting and helpful. I love your vintage irons. Take care. Mary
Hi Lori, love your portable ironing boards! You’re full of ideas! 🧵
I absolutely found this video interesting and helpful!!! And I absolutely love the gorgeous quilt on the wall behind you!!! Thank you so much for sharing!!!
Thank you for sharing your talent! Love, love, love the iron boards and your new fabric collection!!
I keep meaning to make these! So glad your tutorial was still up :)
I just love your mats and bought the largest one last Saturday. Thanks for making great quality products.
Thank you for the sweet ironing board tutorial! Love the sizes and the fabrics! I love those vintage irons! Makes me wish I still had the one from when I was a little girl. Our “toy” irons really did plug in and get hot! No toy police bad then lol
I really like the antique irons. Good tips for what to look for. Thank you
What a fabulous and creative idea! I’m totally on board! 😃😃😃
Genius! Love the cart topper ironing board. Hub made a big board for me years ago. We stapled heavy straps on one end and one side to make it easy to move or carry. Now I’ve got to make one for the cart! Thank you for sharing. ❤️
Thank you for your tutorials, Lori! I’ve learned so much, especially from your cute books!! Make more please!!!💕
Thanks for this video . I will be making my ironing board today. Also I learning something today about irons.
I love the quilt on the wall behind you
Your videos are so informative and inspiring. Thanks for sharing and I LOVE your fabric x
Awesome info on the older irons. Thanks!
I also love vintage irons. The weight helps to get wrinkles out, newer lighter weight ones don't no matter how hard you press down they just don't do as well as the older heavy irons. I was lucky to have found an old one with a good cord too. But it is a steam iron and has the holes. Maybe some day I'll find one that wasn't a steam iron. I just love your Singer machines and all your fabrics and quilts and ideas. I'm going to subscribe now. Thanks for your videos and information. I'm starting to get into English Paper Piecing - hexagons.
Nice video! The quilt in the background of the thumbnail/ending scene is sooo nice!
Good video. I love all the great information about old irons. Tfs. 👏🏻💕👏🏻
You have such a lovely channel. So educational and beautiful.
What a wonderful gift Lori , thank you ❤️
Awesome tips...great info on antique or vintage irons...my mom’s had a pointy tip and i never had issues gliding it when pressing seams open...with my new irons i couldnt figure why it wouldnt just press without me getting fingers close to open the seams as i went unless i finger pressed first...NOW i know why...its rounded not pointy!
Thanks to showing us all those things ,I like to learn about sewer
I love your new fabric line. I need some
I have a collection of old irons sone are the same as yours I love them. I have a large ironing board I made waiting for your new fabric I just got it in . I have to stop an cut and organize my scraps like you thank you 😊
I just ordered your Decor fabric and was so glad it was available. I hope it comes fast. I can't wait to make an ironing board! Had to get one of your cute cutting mats, too. Love that you can turn it over.
This is genius!!✂️🧵love that it fits on the carts!❤️
I bought my first vintage iron this year and it is so cute.
I turned a wooden tv tray into an ironing surface, but didn't know you could buy ironing board fabric! Needs recovered, will make that change - Thanks Lori!
Great tips and adorable fabric! Thanks Lori! Pam Miller
Going to make one cannot wait. Thanks for the shows😊
Love, love, love the ironing board. I’m going to make one for a big table I have. Thank you so much for all the info.
Love, love, love! Thank you SO much. New subscriber here and a newbie “quarantine quilter”. Just loving it and outfitting my new sewing room. LOL
I made one a few years ago and it’s time to make a new one with legs! Awesome idea. Love all the tips on vintage irons. Would love to find one. I’m so happy you have a TH-cam channel. I’ve subscribed so I don’t miss any of your videos.
☀️🐝 Happy Day 🐝☀️
Thanks... it was interesting and fun to remember the irins I used as a child...
Really enjoyed this - I love this idea!! I so tired of my table top ironing board and ready for something more handy! 💛🌻💛
I love the idea with the ironing board in the cart.
Love the fabrics. Exactly my taste.
Love all your info about vintage irons.
Love the fabric designs ❤😊
Lori!!! I can't thank you enough for this tutorial! I needed a new one and these are so cute! Thank you!
I've wondered about vintage irons and if they could still be used. Thank you for the info. Something else to hunt for to use in my sewing room.
Thank you for sharing this video. I sew in a small space and my ironing surface is too small. This genius idea will be the answer for my problem. I absolutely love your video's. Keep them coming. :)
I really like the cutting matts, I purchased 2 of them for my sewing machine area.😊
I love the prints and the boards but when you put the one with legs on top of the cart my brain exploded!! I covered a TV tray but it's otherwise useless. This would be so versatile!! Love your products and your brain!
Love the vintage look fabric
That is very helpful info! I so love your fabric line ❤️💚💙
Love this! I’m going to try and redo the 2 I have ...I have ruined mine by ironing linen after I walnut dye🤣..so I’m going to try this for my clean linen...thanks for sharing!!
Love these ironing boards. Perfect addition to my space
I completely agree the old irons get hotter. I use my Granny’s old iron in my sewing room and my usual heat setting is about 4 1/4 in the dial. The only draw back is no automatic shut off. You’ve got to remember, not exactly one of my strong suits. 🥴 thanks for video.
The background quilt is sensational.
Thanks for sharing all of these tips. The fabric was wondering.
Thank you Lori. Pat-South Padre Island, Texas
Love the info on the vintage irons. I have a large one that I love, but it’s a little heavy for me to use every day. I would love to find a smaller one. I to love the weight of the vintage irons.
Wonderful presentation and informative.
Thank you once again Lori for such wonderful ideas and tips, I just love everything you make. I am going to be making one of the ones with the legs for my two carts, what a great idea.
Hi Lori. I’m new to sewing and super happy I found your TH-cam channel. You have a new subscriber. I will definitely be making a ironing board. Thank You and have a great day.😊🌻💐💕
Great tutorial, love love love this fabric line !
You are one clever lady !
Love the prints. Thanks for tutorial
I was looking to make something for my ikea cart top this is great!! Thank you!!
This was a great video, I did my ironing board it looks beautiful thank you for this great video you provide to us...
I am like previous sub...the blanket in background is Gorgeous 😍 Thank you for sharing
I LOVE the one to fit the ikea cart! Definitely making one of those, thanks.