Hi there! Today, I want to share a quick project that I think every quilter and sewist will find useful!
When your ironing board cover becomes worn and scorched you can replace it with a fresh, homemade cover with stuff you just might have on hand! And it won't take long to make!
My friend Eva Garlick (who I used to work with at a quilt shop many moons ago) wrote
THIS TUTORIAL on how to make your own ironing board cover. I have used it many times over the years and wanted to share it again. It doesn't take long to make and I love that you can make it in any fabric - to match your space.
I happened to have all the supplies on hand for this cover so it didn't cost me anything (is that "girl math" LOL?) The best part was using some leftover binding I had (from previous projects) for the elastic casing, so it came together really fast!
I knew I wanted to use the cheater print from my last fabric collection (Feels Like Home) with Riley Blake Designs for this project. It features 6" pineapple blocks and matches the sewing machine mat/organizer I posted about a couple of weeks ago. You can check out that project HERE.
For those of you that don't know, a cheater print is a fabric that has a quilt block or entire quilt printed on it. So you can get the look of a patchwork quilt without all of the work! This cheater print is so happy and would be perfect in any sewing/craft room but of course, you can make your ironing board cover in whatever fabric you'd like! It doesn't have to be a cheater print.
It took just an hour or so to make my cover. I love a quick, instant satisfaction project like this!
Have you ever made your own ironing board cover?
I hope this post inspires you to make one!
If you would like to make one just like mine, I have a few listings in my Etsy shop for just the fabric you would need (a 21" x 72" piece of the cheater print). Click HERE to check it out.
Thanks for stopping by today!

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