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removable ironing-board top (on a cabinet)

Step 7Attach Your New Ironing-board Cover to the Cabinet Top

Attach Your New Ironing-board Cover to the Cabinet Top
and iron something!
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Apr 12, 2011. 1:39 AMglassy_lassy says:
This is just fabulous! Thank you! After many hardships i find myself without an ironing board.... you just gave me a reason to continue sewing! *Hugs*
Jun 25, 2011. 7:43 AMmz anne thrope says:
I read years ago to put a sheet of heavy duty aluminum foil under your ironing board cover to reflect heat back up and therefore make the ironing go a little quicker. This looks like a great idea for convenience. If i do this i have NO excuse to not get my sewing out.

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