I have a warning for you on how you are storing your fabric. The brown cardboard you are using can over time discolor the fabric touching it. I now use only white cardboard wrapping boards and boxes. Time teaches lessons. Also fabric exposed to light especially cotton will develop fade lines so rewraps 2 times a year is a good habit. Liked your video.
@@pandorakiin Saran Wrap could amplify sun damage and may trap moisture with the fabric, increase condensation and whatnot. If you live in a humid enough environment to worry about it, I could see that encouraging mold. White tissue paper might be the way to go if you feel you must protect it from the sun. I think adding a fabric bin, and just looking down into it, but otherwise the sun isn't on it when it's shelved would be helpful, but of course that'd defeat the ability to see what you have at a single glance. (This is my best guess for fabric issues at least. I've been in an archivist group for a bit. And Plastic can get dicey. Best of luck.)
I have stored my fabric in aluminum foil lined cardboard Tomato boxes since the 1990's. They have lids and handles. A 1/4 yard just folded on itself - I sort by hue and value. It's easy to find what I'm looking for. I pull out a box and it's just like file folders. The aluminum foil is acid neutral and cheeper than acid free paper. I love the idea of free storage- - more $$$ for fabric!!
I love your totally organized, CLEAN sewing room! I also love the soothing color of the walls-looks like a fantastic place to get lost in a sewing/craft project. 😊
@@obsidianseaLast Christmas I was still going thru stuff from my mother's house after she passed. I shoved all of those boxes in there "until January". Unable to get at many other things in the room now, I have been setting all kinds of stuff on the boxes. After almost a year, I can't even see the boxes. Now that the growing season is over, I plan to have it done before THIS Christmas. 🤞🤞🤞
I grew up around sewing myself. My mom had a college degree in home economics. I started out taking pins out as she sewed, then helping lay out and cut out patterns, to sewing, and finally she taught me about altering patterns to better fit what I was doing (making pants with only 1 seam besides the elastic for waist band).
Love the ironing mat!! and WATCHING you do it too esp. you leaving in how you had some difficulty with it. It's nice to see a PRO making mistakes too. Sewing is HARD. I respect the women in my life who sewed things for me or ANYONE. They were geniuses. I had a GREAT Aunt who sewed beautiful quilts by hand and she couldn't see well either. Her widowed baby brother--in his mid 80's would iron her quilt cloth and then the pieces she had done. She, her husband of 75 yrs and her baby brother all lived in a nursing home together. TMI I guess. GREAT TUTORIAL LOVE your sewing room and cutting TABLE. GENIUS.
I love how you’ve married function with aesthetics. You’ve chosen function and kept things affordable by reusing and repurposing. It’s crazy how so many people are spending hundreds just to maximize aesthetics and consumerism over function and repurposing. Definitely gonna subscribe!
I love your comment. Ive always been on the more broke side of life so sewing from thrift or very discounted fabric for over 55 years is how I must sew. But Im only now trying to develop an aesthetic about my sewing room. I gained an entire building in my retirement just for me and it is a big mess. Kind of organized. We retired a bit rural and Im it for alterations and simple machine repair! I had to ban everyone giving me all their old clothes. We do have a thrift store and I do make jean bags but I look like thrift store myself! So love i just found this channel to gain ideas!
I’ve made several “notebooks” using similar boards, sewn it into a “pillowcase” like fabric case. And ran into the same challenges moving it around my sewing machine. At one point my husband heard “Ahhhhh! It’s ALIVE!!” And maniacal laughter from my sewing room. I required several cups of tea and breaks. Then later that year he asked if I’d make 4 (!) for Christmas gifts! That was a hard no. But sweet that he actually thought I could do it well enough to gift to family. I just found you and can appreciate you showing the reality of making our tools! ❤
I have to agree on the tables but for opposite reasons. I am 5ft tall standing but I also use a wheelchair so even if I am not in my chair, I do need to be sitting most of the time. Having table(s) that work for your body, needs, sewing habits... helpful.
@brendahammond6840 👩🏽🦽💫👩🏻🦽 Yes, girl! Let's sew! I can stand for a bit. I didn't always need the chair, so I am still learning my limits, and they vary by day.
I agree. I don't have mobility issues, but I'm short. My kitchen counters are about 3" too high for me. It makes chopping, kneading, rolling dough, etc. hard on my shoulders.
I have adopted many of your ideas into my own sewing room, but I have gone in the opposite ditection when it comes to the caster wheels on the cutting table. I prefer my cutting table to be as stable as possible, so I have added little silicone rubber socks to the table legs. Thus, when I lean into the table when cutting, it doesn't shift at all. Also, the one device that no one seems to mention is a small portable hand held vacuum cleaner. It is the perfect way to pick up loose threads and tiny pieces of fabric which scatter everywhere after each sewing session. The popular name for this is Dustbuster, and the rechargeable type is best. I also use a spotlight with adjustable arms to help my eyes with the closeup work.
I just bought a tiny vacuum for my sewing room. Why did I wait so long.? It works so well for all the threads and debris from cutting tables and sewing machine tables. And keeps it off the floor.
That's a great idea! I recently purchased a rechargeable handheld vaccum cleaner and a week later I was sent an almost identical version and I was going to put it in my car but now I changed my mind cause it's going on my sewing table. Thanks for sharing!❤
I watched this for the first time about a week ago. I now have ironing matt made from an ironing cover to put on top of your dryer. I used 1/4 inch plywood as my stabilizer. I have been able to eliminate the "ironing board" from my sewing room. I'm also going to make one with my wool pressing Matt. Thank you for the idea.🥰🥰🥰
Girl…you are such a goal achieving sewing goddess! You told us a long time ago you’d have to figure out a way to copy your well-loved folding ironing pad, and YOU DID IT. Totally agree with one commenter’s suggestion about selling these instructions on your PS website. This board turned out so well. As always you amaze your fans! I do hope Mister Pattern Scout likes your sewing room, too!
Thank you!! Haha. I felt pretty accomplished after making this, not gonna lie! A very satisfying make! :) I also think that was a great suggestion to make written instructions/supply list for this! I will work on that this week 🙌
I have a giant folding ironing/blocking board. Unfolded it covers the total table top surface of my standing cutting table. I use it for all of my pattern peices of the project i am working on. I will fold it up with the project pieces all contained. It makes it so i can switch projects mid work and keeps everything organized without folding the project peices while only taking seconds to free up the space for another project. It snaps closed and the cutting table has a shelf that is perfect sized. I have considered buying a second, i just love how organized and neat it keeps your work area .It is very sturdy, it has a heavy chipboard backing with a dense heat resistant, puncherable layer. The outer work surface is a tight fit canvass with a measuring and angles print. It helps for blocking hand knit pattern pieces to the perfect size before assembling the complete project. Its extremely durable and even though its large size it will not warp
I am moving to a unit next week, from a home that had a double-garage sized Sewing Studio where I taught]t people to sew. Your ideas are terrific and I will incorporate some of them into my new single bedroom space. I am blessed to have a stotre=room to accommodate my many sewing machines and fabrics . Thank you.
I have found that my pegboard is a lifesaver! I hang most of my tools there, especially my scissors. I put everything back as soon as I’m done, and it also helps me to know if my grandkids, or husband has been into my stuff. 😂
That folding ironing board is fabulous! And you've given me an idea of how to change out my mother's old 50's ironing board to give it a much needed update. I will let you know how it turns out!
I have been sewing for years and have been using the hardback ironing pad that Joann Fabrics carries and with a coupon, it is not very expensive. The storage is easy because I just stand it up next to my sewing, very easy to pick up for use and stow it away. Thanks for the tips.
I love seeing other creators arrange their spaces!!! I’m a paper crafter/ yarn crafter flaky seamstress. I love fabrics and patterns. I can sew but after doing pretty basic patterns I always end up really intimidated to do anything more complicated. My sewing machine is still in the box and I pull it out as needed. This video is an inspiration to maybe get my machine out of the box and use it more. Thanks!!
Start watching quilting videos. You already know how to sew, that's the only hard part to know. Quilting is so much more relaxing then sewing clothes. I've sewn 47 years and the difference is way more fun.... If you look at it as just sewing squares, rectangles, triangles or whatever shape and that's an endless possibility, it takes it from being overwhelming to exciting. Just watch 3 different beginner quilting videos and see for yourself how simple these works of art truly are. I still sew clothes but quilting is my true therapy for all things and it's also when I pray. Do pouches, bags, purses, totes or accessories for your garments. Just an idea for you to think about. That sewing machine tucked away can even earn you money if you need it. I donate alot of lap size quilts to my community police, EMTs and firefighters for kids and families in crisis. That warm hug can take something frightening to lowering anxiety with one comfort from home. I've been notified that they even calm down the disorderly people being picked up or helped. You might have a calling for sewing....?
Just found your channel. I've subscribed. Was crying when I was watching this video. This is what I desire to have. I looooooove your sewing room. I do the same, I put my sewing machine in my kitchen, living room etc. My children and husband have adjusted to my passion. Someday, I will have a well-equipped sewing room. It is on my vision board. Thank you for sharing. ❤
This is so smart. That is my dream sewing room. Sometimes I want to sew for fun, of course, but the thought of dragging everything out and having the kitchen look like Fabricland exploded in there is a bit of a turn off. I am thinking of turning an extra bedroom into a sewing room. I just love how you think. Thanks for all the amazing ideas. Well done❤
Exactly! That was always my struggle before I had this room. The cleanup! This room is constantly evolving, but the way I have it laid out makes it feel so much bigger and more welcoming than how I had it before. Even my dog loves hanging out in here haha. It's a vibe!
FYI! Make sure that the grid fabric you use is yarn dyed! That means the grid is woven into the fabric. If it’s only printed on, it might be crooked or not actual straight lines. You can tell by visually seeing if it’s woven or looking at the back. Those lines should be the same front and back!
I use acid free Bristol board that I get at Dollar Tree to wrap it, then remove the bristol board and place it between the 2 fabrics that are stacked on each other. It makes removing the required fabric much easier.
@@megnelson5036 I’m only talking about the grid, i wouldn’t spend spoonflower prices for a grid! I usually go to a discount shop and buy large grid gingham! They are all exactly one inch squares! I also use it for making patterns as it’s easier to see that the fabric is on the grain!
I love the way you think outside the box. You simply look at stuff you already have for what you need if necessary. Necessity truly is the mother of invention! Going to make a pad for my seamstress DIL. Thanks for the great organization tips.
Thanks for the excellent tutorial. My wife really enjoyed it. SUGGESTION for improving color rendition in your videos: Don't use "auto white balance" on the camera. When you zoomed it for a close-ups of the green fabric it became grey in the video. If you determine the actual color temperature of the lighting in your room and set that manually on your camera. This way will help all colors to be more accurate in your videos.
~~Awesome~~ This is a great project! I made my sewing mate years ago and it's just like yours even down to the thermal fabric and muslin fabric..the only difference is my outside fabric color is Red because that's my favorite color. Just like you I have been sewing all my life...my Maw Maw taught me at age 8 and I turn 60 tomorrow. You did a great job on this project and I love your sewing room🙂👍❤️🙏 ~~God Bless~~
I LOVE the way you think and work! As a quilter, the 1/2-inch seam allowance makes me smile. I have (earlier) made folding design boards. Fun. Always saving space!
OMG! I so want and need a sewing room! Brought materials over the years. The card idea is good; i'll try that. You do well explaining things. I did a blouse for my sister about 3 weeks ago. Have been doing projects over the years. Did a dress for another sister some 15 years back she wore to her student's graduation; they complimented her! Keep up your good work!!!
Your table and pegboard storage are genius. LOL, you're the first person besides me that I have ever heard describing that weird phenomena of a word losing it's meaning when you say it over and over.
The art board are made out of a styrofoam type of material and I would double check with the company as styrofoam is extremely flammable. I hope I am wrong as you put a lot of thought and work into it and it turned out beautifully. I have been sewing for 55 years and have made my living with being able to do what I love. I have sewn everything under the sun and still do upholstery. I just finished a set of 9 cushions and a leaning post that was all custom pattered and fabricated. From custom and alteration bridal work to owning my own Commercial Residential Awning and Canvas shop which required obtaining my Commercial Awning Contractors license to custom Draperies and Cornices and becoming the Custom Decorator for Sears in 2000 and 2001 Sewing has afforded me a career that is fun, creative, collaborative and I love seeing younger people still sewing. It is a dying art and it is most assuredly art! I miss my big shop when my table was 10’ X 20’ to fabricate large awnings and will have another one in my next home which will be our forever home. I enjoyed you video, keep up the great work.
Love your teaching technique but most of all I appreciate how your warm and friendly personality comes across. Looking forward to watching more and learning awesome stuff. Thanks !
My cutting table I also bought at Goodwill. It was a “bistro” table. I bought a sheet of fiberboard and placed it on top. To raise it to a decent height, I used bed raisers under each leg.
I guess I really need to start sewing again. I’m always glued to your channel when watching a video, but my heart feels like it’s going to explode watching you make this ironing mat!
Wow, I have watched a lot of sewing/organizing/diy videos. This one, eventhough it moved fast, I was able to see myself doing these things. Very well, done! And thank you, for making me feel like, "Yes, I think I can do that."
really enjoyed watching this , from Melbourne, Victoria, Australia! I appreciate you explaining what was going on while creating the ironing board and showing the process!
I’m so glad you did this video. I, like so many others, wanted to ask for this video, but never did. I’m so glad that others were more brave than me. Thank you!
I also have very little room to hold my sewing and cutting tables, with no room to put an ironing board. My initial idea was to take the legs off of my ironing board and lifted onto my cutting table, but this ironing matt is so much better! Thank you for the idea.
Thank you for this!! The ironing mat is definitely going on my list to make, I think it would be so handy to have a bigger surface for ironing yardage than my tabletop ironing board.
Definitely! I may have cut it out of the video, but one of the things I was rambling about was this exactly...this mat is wider than my old one and I can iron the full width of fabric when it is folded without having to shift it side to side. So nice!
Wow, I love that ironing mat. Thank you so much for showing the process and the issues and solutions you came up with as you went. I am in the process of re-organising my sewing room and will follow all of your advice. I, too have been sewing most of my life - that is for around 58 years now. I am glad I found your channel.
I was so excited to build one of these 🎉 until I watched you do all that work!!! Lol 😂 now, at 68 years old and a bad back, I think I'll just be content with what I have!! Fabulous job, young lady 👏 ❤
The sewing mat is a great tool to have. I have a small tabletop ironing board which is easy to move around but making a mat like that means I can have a larger ironing area so I will definitely be getting the materials together to have a go at making one. Thank you for your tutorial. ❤
I could see why the mat would be very nice for someone who has limited space for an ironing board! I use my ironing board set perpendicular to my vintage machine table with the leaf unfolded and use that as another table surface. I also use a card table with only two legs extended on top of my spare bed with a cutting mat on top as my cutting surface. Can’t wait to see what else you come up with Casey! I just finished my Brigit tee and I am thrilled with how it came out.
Awesome idea. I just gave my ironing board to my daughter. I was trying to declutter my craft room. I have been looking for one of these so I’ll just make it myself. Thanks!!! 😃
I love your folding ironing mat. I made one about four months ago using flexible cutting boards from the dollar tree store. As you said, it was somewhat difficult aligning the boards inside but all in all, it turned out great!
Your sewing room is inspirational, and for all kinds of crafts for all kinds of people. I wish every creative person a room like this. The tables are fabulous. Love the wheels and all the alterations you did. Impressive. The pegboard wall makes so much sense. Bravo!
Clever girl.I've done the ironing style in quilting,cushions,duvets etc.and love making little fancy bags,lovely little decorative bags.purses and the list goes on.When you love sewing ideas just pop all the time.
A few years ago, I was into upholstery, so I made myself a small iron board with batting and upholstery fabric, and it's the perfect size for what I need, but it's too heavy. It's starting to bug my left elbow moving it on and off the table. So, maybe I'll make my own folding iron mat. I love that idea. TY.
Thanks for your folding ironing pad instructions, looking forward to making several as Christmas gifts for my nieces! Hoping it goes as easy for me as you made it look. Such a great idea! Thank you for sharing your sewing space with us. Love that I found your RUclips videos, what an inspiration you have been to watch and gleam ideas.
I also love sewing and done since I was 14..15yr.Now 73yr.old and got ill.Hoping to get into it soon.I had an industrial machine,overlocker etc.Had to sell those but kept my 53yr old machine in case I'm able again. South Africa
I really enjoy your folding ironing board. Missouri Star has two ideas for ironing board, but neither one folds. My cutting table is an old flat door on top of some leftover cabinets from a kitchen remodle. The drawer is taller than my cutting mat ( possible the same one that you have) So in the extra area I have made an ironing board from thin plywood (left over from another project) topped with layers of an old towel and then in cased with a custom "pillow" case that fits snuggly. I also have made a cover for a side folding table, I cut couple of pieces of corrigated cardboard wrapped in alluminum foil. I added batting . I then made a cover similar to a standard ironing board cover with a draw string. I made a pocket for my card board assembly and then I tie it onto the woodle table, for when I want to quickly iron short seams for small projects or quilts.
I’m a first time viewer and now a subscriber. I absolutely love your folding ironing mat!! My current ironing area is small. With your mat I can iron on my cutting table on top of my cutting mat. That’s going to be so convenient. I can also it any size I desire. Thank you so much!!❤
❤marvellous work making the folding travel ironing board. I’ve added this to me ‘job to do’. Many thanks for sharing how to make this folding ironing board.
Girl…!!! I just found you, LITERALLY JUST THIS VIDEO!! I absolutely love your sewing setup. Keeping this video to show my husband all the honey do jobs that he has in his future. 😂😂 I love this mat. I have one which you have probably seen made by Omnigrid. It is an 18 x 12” cutting mat and ironing surface combo. It folds just like yours and it is so super convenient. I have it open and laying on top of my Fiskars 36 x 24” mat. Idk a lot of paper piecing so I am constantly needing to iron and trim. When I need to cut off larger pieces I just fold it and stand it up between my table and a tall chest of drawers that I set my iron on so I don’t knock it over and burn me or something else. I know my type is still available at Joann’s. I may get brave enough to make yours to get a larger ironing surface. You definitely have a new fan and follower!! 💙🪡🧵
I sew on my dining room on my dining room table. Luckily, I don’t need a table because I use the granite countertop island right next to it when I need to cut my fabrics or extra space for anything else. I don’t have a sewing room, so I have to put everything;g away fro meals, but when I do have a dedicated sewing room, I’ll definitely get a table set up like yours. Thanks for the tips.
This is a great video Casey. You pulled that ironing mat off like a pro...awesome...Even as I type, my husband is finishing up renovating my sewing room and I can't wait to get all my stuff out of my dining room and into it's proper place. Your table with the power strip attached to it is absolutely genius and I'm definitely doing that to my cutting table.. I'm headed over to the patreon site right now to see the perks...I love this channel.
Your presentations were awesome. So easy to understand and detailed. I hope to find your other videos. I’m older but sewing is new and wished I knew more. Thank you so much!
Love this project. The ergonomic adjustment of your table away from the wall, and evening the height of your project to the sewing surface was great. I often forget to MAKE ADJUSTMENTS...THEY ARE ALLOWED 😊
Thank you for this video. I love that you showed the places you struggled and the ironing mat wasn't "perfect" -- without that, I would have never guessed you'd struggle with that, too! The sewing room showcase was helpful, too. I'm less "seamstress" and more "crafty lady" (sew, knit, crochet, etc.) AND I live in Arizona where dust isn't an option, it's a decorating accessory (jk). I use totes to store my fabric to protect them from dust, but adding your cardboard "bolts" idea would make them *so* much easier to go through to find that one fabric I'm looking for. Also, I'm fortunate enough to have an IKEA store local to me, so next time I'm there, those pegboards might be coming home with me!
I’ve got a cutting table with a pull out basket that pulls out on each side of the table. Wonderful places for scissors, cutters, pens, pencils, etc. You could probably find some you could put on your table if you needed.
Aah!! You did it! And SO WELL!! And it looks bigger and even more useful than the original! I may have to make one of these before the end of the year. I made myself a small table top ironing board using a piece of plywood and some of that same thermal batting, but this large, foldable one is so good for larger pieces. Very inspiring -- thanks for sharing! 🤩
I use this and love it. It hangs on the hooks with my plastic measuring tools. I don't think it's as big but it is marked so thought I would post this option for folks.
That is so amazing how you made the folding ironing table! I also loved how you organized the peg table and fabric. I’m going in my craft room to try and get lol more organized! Thanks
I have watched a few of your videos over the last year...but when you took out the tape and got all of the lint off of the new ironing mat, I was like YES !!! and I subscribed right then and there..... great tutorial and THANK YOU for de-linting your project (( it drives me crazy too lol ))
I loved how you made the ironing mat project look so easy! Size definitely matters with this project. I made my ironing mat using 2 pieces of 24" chip board I had on hand so the finished product is nice & big, yet still light enough to tote around. Having most of what I needed on hand also made this project end up costing me less than $20 to complete & used up some of my scrap stash! I used outdoor fabric for my outer layer which I just happened to find at Joann's Craft store on sale for $4.99 a yard. Since working with such an awkward size, I think it is helpful to also add your binding to this project before sliding your boards in place. I stitched my binding on 3 sides & left the last short end to be completed with hand stitching after I slid my boards in place. I love the finished product & the handles were very much needed for easy storage & toting it to various sewing retreat locations. Thank you for your expert suggestions for making such a useful & much needed tool for my sewing needs!
I have a sewing/craft room that I need to overhaul big time. I went a little crazy, and bought all the tools, and supplies to make all types of crafts, and sewing projects. I wish my room had all the walking space that you have.
Love how you organize everything in sewing room ! I too have this problem not enought room to put every thing.i love your ideas using peg birds on your wall to keep everything in place neat and tidy .
❤️🫶This ironing mat is absolutely brilliant!!! 🌟 Thank you so much for sharing your skills, talents and knowledge. I have a house that has limited storage and always wanted something like this. I am an amateur sewer, but maybe if I just take it nice and slow and follow closely everything you are saying, I could challenge myself to try and make this. If it turns out even half as good as yours, I’ll be happy 😅. Just came across your channel on this video, instantly subscribed. 👍 I feel like I am going to learn a lot from you. 😃 Have a wonderful day!!!
I’m so glad I came across your channel. I absolutely love your ideas and I can’t believe how many things I learned in just a few minutes. Thank you and Cheers from Montreal 🙋♀️
Great job! Thanks for sharing. 1st time watching your videos but won’t be the last time. I appreciate that you speak well (no pauses or wasted words). I’ve liked the idea of having a folded ironing mat but wasn’t sure about making one. Now I might just make my own too. I made a pressing mat using a board inside that fits on the wing of my “ultimate sewing cabinet” but sometimes having a more portable mat would be nice. Also, I really like your cutting table. I agree, probably the most valuable item in any sewing room. Then your sewing table is my next favorite item. Fabulous!
OMG - I was so excited watching this video and waiting until you got to the tutorial, lol! That ironing mat you made is so, so awesome, and I'm bummed that I just bought an ironing mat from Joann (the grey Dritz one) about a week ago because I wanted a larger flat surface. It was on sale + my employee discount, but I want to make YOURS now - I don't know what to do!😭 I love this so much, thank you - you're so amazing!🤗
Ironing mat looks great. I'm going to use your idea of adding the surge protector stripes to your cutting table; mine will be added to my kitchen island where I cut my projecrs out. Thanks for sharing your 5 sewing room essentials.
So I appreciated the whole video but I also just wanted to say thank you for showing some of those (very) minor flaws the binding on the sewing mat. I only make stuff for home but sometimes I really struggle with those flaws and feeling it ruined the whole thing or looks bad. It was incredibly refreshing to see you point them out and accept them and I hope to embrace that more in my projects.
Thank you for this comment! I make mistakes all the time, even though I've been doing this for years. I'm glad it's helpful to see that side of the process :)
I've been looking for ideas to use in a very small room I want to turn into a craft room-I love that cutting table idea with higher legs and castor wheels, with the extension lead stuck to the underside of the table to plug an iron in or heat gun etc. I also love your tutorial on the folding ironing pad- just brilliant, thank you! 😍
I must have been sleeping cuz I didn’t know about your channel! I LOVE you and your channel!! The ironing pad tutorial is wonderful! I am definitely going to make one. I hate getting my large ironing board out, so this will be perfect. You have showed me many brilliant ways to set up a sewing room, so thank you so much! ❤
I have a warning for you on how you are storing your fabric. The brown cardboard you are using can over time discolor the fabric touching it. I now use only white cardboard wrapping boards and boxes. Time teaches lessons. Also fabric exposed to light especially cotton will develop fade lines so rewraps 2 times a year is a good habit. Liked your video.
Can wrapping the cardboard in saran wrap prevent the discoloration without other unforseen negative effects?
Agreed. But she could also also use acid free white tissue paper in those boxes as well.
@@pandorakiin Saran Wrap could amplify sun damage and may trap moisture with the fabric, increase condensation and whatnot. If you live in a humid enough environment to worry about it, I could see that encouraging mold. White tissue paper might be the way to go if you feel you must protect it from the sun. I think adding a fabric bin, and just looking down into it, but otherwise the sun isn't on it when it's shelved would be helpful, but of course that'd defeat the ability to see what you have at a single glance.
(This is my best guess for fabric issues at least. I've been in an archivist group for a bit. And Plastic can get dicey. Best of luck.)
I have stored my fabric in aluminum foil lined cardboard Tomato boxes since the 1990's. They have lids and handles. A 1/4 yard just folded on itself - I sort by hue and value. It's easy to find what I'm looking for. I pull out a box and it's just like file folders. The aluminum foil is acid neutral and cheeper than acid free paper. I love the idea of free storage- - more $$$ for fabric!!
Very nice your presentation in the workshop. I liked some tricks too.
I love your totally organized, CLEAN sewing room! I also love the soothing color of the walls-looks like a fantastic place to get lost in a sewing/craft project. 😊
YOUR HOME IS PERFECTION! THAT MEANS THAT THERE IS ONE ROOM OR SPACE CRAMMED WITH ALL THE EXTRA JUNK....PLEASE SHOW US THAT ROOM SO I CAN FEEL BETTER 🙏
😆🤣😆In my house, that is the sewing room! I just made a dress and had to do all of it in other rooms. Time to declutter!
@@obsidianseaLast Christmas I was still going thru stuff from my mother's house after she passed. I shoved all of those boxes in there "until January". Unable to get at many other things in the room now, I have been setting all kinds of stuff on the boxes. After almost a year, I can't even see the boxes. Now that the growing season is over, I plan to have it done before THIS Christmas. 🤞🤞🤞
I started sewing at 13, I haven’t stopped so I’m going on 56 years of sewing.
I grew up around sewing myself. My mom had a college degree in home economics. I started out taking pins out as she sewed, then helping lay out and cut out patterns, to sewing, and finally she taught me about altering patterns to better fit what I was doing (making pants with only 1 seam besides the elastic for waist band).
Love the ironing mat!! and WATCHING you do it too esp. you leaving in how you had some difficulty with it. It's nice to see a PRO making mistakes too. Sewing is HARD. I respect the women in my life who sewed things for me or ANYONE. They were geniuses. I had a GREAT Aunt who sewed beautiful quilts by hand and she couldn't see well either. Her widowed baby brother--in his mid 80's would iron her quilt cloth and then the pieces she had done. She, her husband of 75 yrs and her baby brother all lived in a nursing home together. TMI I guess. GREAT TUTORIAL LOVE your sewing room and cutting TABLE. GENIUS.
I love how you’ve married function with aesthetics. You’ve chosen function and kept things affordable by reusing and repurposing. It’s crazy how so many people are spending hundreds just to maximize aesthetics and consumerism over function and repurposing. Definitely gonna subscribe!
I love your comment. Ive always been on the more broke side of life so sewing from thrift or very discounted fabric for over 55 years is how I must sew. But Im only now trying to develop an aesthetic about my sewing room. I gained an entire building in my retirement just for me and it is a big mess. Kind of organized. We retired a bit rural and Im it for alterations and simple machine repair! I had to ban everyone giving me all their old clothes. We do have a thrift store and I do make jean bags but I look like thrift store myself! So love i just found this channel to gain ideas!
I’ve made several “notebooks” using similar boards, sewn it into a “pillowcase” like fabric case. And ran into the same challenges moving it around my sewing machine. At one point my husband heard “Ahhhhh! It’s ALIVE!!” And maniacal laughter from my sewing room. I required several cups of tea and breaks. Then later that year he asked if I’d make 4 (!) for Christmas gifts! That was a hard no. But sweet that he actually thought I could do it well enough to gift to family. I just found you and can appreciate you showing the reality of making our tools! ❤
Cute story!
This video should be used as a tutorial for aspiring RUclipsrs. It checks all the boxes! Great job! Loved watching. Learned a lot.
I have to agree on the tables but for opposite reasons. I am 5ft tall standing but I also use a wheelchair so even if I am not in my chair, I do need to be sitting most of the time. Having table(s) that work for your body, needs, sewing habits... helpful.
So nice to be able to customize the heights!
I'm 5ft 1in and is also in a wheelchair so I agree with you cause I need to be sitting down. Lol❤
@brendahammond6840 👩🏽🦽💫👩🏻🦽 Yes, girl! Let's sew! I can stand for a bit. I didn't always need the chair, so I am still learning my limits, and they vary by day.
I agree. I don't have mobility issues, but I'm short. My kitchen counters are about 3" too high for me. It makes chopping, kneading, rolling dough, etc. hard on my shoulders.
@@christajennings3828I find using the kitchen table is so much easier for some tasks. Its a better height for pouring and opening jars etc.
I have adopted many of your ideas into my own sewing room, but I have gone in the opposite ditection when it comes to the caster wheels on the cutting table. I prefer my cutting table to be as stable as possible, so I have added little silicone rubber socks to the table legs. Thus, when I lean into the table when cutting, it doesn't shift at all.
Also, the one device that no one seems to mention is a small portable hand held vacuum cleaner. It is the perfect way to pick up loose threads and tiny pieces of fabric which scatter everywhere after each sewing session. The popular name for this is Dustbuster, and the rechargeable type is best. I also use a spotlight with adjustable arms to help my eyes with the closeup work.
I just bought a tiny vacuum for my sewing room. Why did I wait so long.? It works so well for all the threads and debris from cutting tables and sewing machine tables. And keeps it off the floor.
That's a great idea! I recently purchased a rechargeable handheld vaccum cleaner and a week later I was sent an almost identical version and I was going to put it in my car but now I changed my mind cause it's going on my sewing table. Thanks for sharing!❤
I have rubber wheels under one table. I can put the brakes on wheels individually. Then it’s very sturdy too.
I use a regular dish mat for quick ironing . It works great and it folds up for easy storage. 😊 what a beautiful sewing room that you designed.
I watched this for the first time about a week ago. I now have ironing matt made from an ironing cover to put on top of your dryer. I used 1/4 inch plywood as my stabilizer. I have been able to eliminate the "ironing board" from my sewing room. I'm also going to make one with my wool pressing Matt.
Thank you for the idea.🥰🥰🥰
Girl…you are such a goal achieving sewing goddess! You told us a long time ago you’d have to figure out a way to copy your well-loved folding ironing pad, and YOU DID IT. Totally agree with one commenter’s suggestion about selling these instructions on your PS website. This board turned out so well. As always you amaze your fans! I do hope Mister Pattern Scout likes your sewing room, too!
Thank you!! Haha. I felt pretty accomplished after making this, not gonna lie! A very satisfying make! :) I also think that was a great suggestion to make written instructions/supply list for this! I will work on that this week 🙌
This is good girl i will try to do for my sewing room
You did an awesome job
@@PatternScoutI’d totally buy it
Looks like the size of a diaper changing pad. 👀 I wonder..
I have a giant folding ironing/blocking board. Unfolded it covers the total table top surface of my standing cutting table. I use it for all of my pattern peices of the project i am working on. I will fold it up with the project pieces all contained. It makes it so i can switch projects mid work and keeps everything organized without folding the project peices while only taking seconds to free up the space for another project. It snaps closed and the cutting table has a shelf that is perfect sized. I have considered buying a second, i just love how organized and neat it keeps your work area .It is very sturdy, it has a heavy chipboard backing with a dense heat resistant, puncherable layer. The outer work surface is a tight fit canvass with a measuring and angles print. It helps for blocking hand knit pattern pieces to the perfect size before assembling the complete project. Its extremely durable and even though its large size it will not warp
Could you share the name of it and where you got it?
I am moving to a unit next week, from a home that had a double-garage sized Sewing Studio where I taught]t people to sew. Your ideas are terrific and I will incorporate some of them into my new single bedroom space. I am blessed to have a stotre=room to accommodate my many sewing machines and fabrics . Thank you.
I have found that my pegboard is a lifesaver! I hang most of my tools there, especially my scissors. I put everything back as soon as I’m done, and it also helps me to know if my grandkids, or husband has been into my stuff. 😂
You are an excellent presenter on RUclips. You speak at a perfect tempo with great enunciation. I like how you get right to the point. Thank you.
You're a clever lady Casey, this is a ridiculously practical make. Bravo on your brilliantly original RUclips content 👏👏👏
Thanks so much! 😊
That folding ironing board is fabulous! And you've given me an idea of how to change out my mother's old 50's ironing board to give it a much needed update. I will let you know how it turns out!
I have been sewing for years and have been using the hardback ironing pad that Joann Fabrics carries and with a coupon, it is not very expensive. The storage is easy because I just stand it up next to my sewing, very easy to pick up for use and stow it away. Thanks for the tips.
Wrapping the cords around the table leg- brilliant! Thank you.
One word: BRILLIANT!!! What a lucky girl I am to have found you. You are an expert sewer and sooo smart. Love everything you’re sharing. Thank you!!!!
I love seeing other creators arrange their spaces!!! I’m a paper crafter/ yarn crafter flaky seamstress. I love fabrics and patterns. I can sew but after doing pretty basic patterns I always end up really intimidated to do anything more complicated. My sewing machine is still in the box and I pull it out as needed. This video is an inspiration to maybe get my machine out of the box and use it more. Thanks!!
Start watching quilting videos. You already know how to sew, that's the only hard part to know.
Quilting is so much more relaxing then sewing clothes. I've sewn 47 years and the difference is way more fun....
If you look at it as just sewing squares, rectangles, triangles or whatever shape and that's an endless possibility, it takes it from being overwhelming to exciting. Just watch 3 different beginner quilting videos and see for yourself how simple these works of art truly are. I still sew clothes but quilting is my true therapy for all things and it's also when I pray.
Do pouches, bags, purses, totes or accessories for your garments.
Just an idea for you to think about. That sewing machine tucked away can even earn you money if you need it. I donate alot of lap size quilts to my community police, EMTs and firefighters for kids and families in crisis. That warm hug can take something frightening to lowering anxiety with one comfort from home.
I've been notified that they even calm down the disorderly people being picked up or helped.
You might have a calling for sewing....?
You're a real one for this. I'm going to make 1 for me, 1 for a gift.
Totally enjoyed this tutorial! As a quilter, my mind went right to putting a wool mat on top of that ironing pad as I iron my blocks. Awesome project.
Just found your channel. I've subscribed. Was crying when I was watching this video. This is what I desire to have. I looooooove your sewing room. I do the same, I put my sewing machine in my kitchen, living room etc. My children and husband have adjusted to my passion. Someday, I will have a well-equipped sewing room. It is on my vision board. Thank you for sharing. ❤
This is so smart. That is my dream sewing room. Sometimes I want to sew for fun, of course, but the thought of dragging everything out and having the kitchen look like Fabricland exploded in there is a bit of a turn off. I am thinking of turning an extra bedroom into a sewing room. I just
love how you think. Thanks for all the amazing ideas. Well done❤
Exactly! That was always my struggle before I had this room. The cleanup! This room is constantly evolving, but the way I have it laid out makes it feel so much bigger and more welcoming than how I had it before. Even my dog loves hanging out in here haha. It's a vibe!
FYI! Make sure that the grid fabric you use is yarn dyed! That means the grid is woven into the fabric. If it’s only printed on, it might be crooked or not actual straight lines. You can tell by visually seeing if it’s woven or looking at the back. Those lines should be the same front and back!
That is GREAT advise!
Spoonflower fabrics are always printed on the fabric, not woven in. For my needs, I order from them often.
I use acid free Bristol board that I get at Dollar Tree to wrap it, then remove the bristol board and place it between the 2 fabrics that are stacked on each other. It makes removing the required fabric much easier.
@@megnelson5036 I’m only talking about the grid, i wouldn’t spend spoonflower prices for a grid! I usually go to a discount shop and buy large grid gingham! They are all exactly one inch squares! I also use it for making patterns as it’s easier to see that the fabric is on the grain!
I love the way you think outside the box. You simply look at stuff you already have for what you need if necessary. Necessity truly is the mother of invention! Going to make a pad for my seamstress DIL. Thanks for the great organization tips.
Thanks for the excellent tutorial. My wife really enjoyed it. SUGGESTION for improving color rendition in your videos: Don't use "auto white balance" on the camera. When you zoomed it for a close-ups of the green fabric it became grey in the video. If you determine the actual color temperature of the lighting in your room and set that manually on your camera. This way will help all colors to be more accurate in your videos.
~~Awesome~~
This is a great project! I made my sewing mate years ago and it's just like yours even down to the thermal fabric and muslin fabric..the only difference is my outside fabric color is Red because that's my favorite color. Just like you I have been sewing all my life...my Maw Maw taught me at age 8 and I turn 60 tomorrow.
You did a great job on this project and I love your sewing room🙂👍❤️🙏
~~God Bless~~
I LOVE the way you think and work!
As a quilter, the 1/2-inch seam allowance makes me smile.
I have (earlier) made folding design boards. Fun. Always saving space!
Absolutely brilliant. It's so satisfying to watch a clever piece be reproduced so well. Made in the USA, baby! Good job
GENIUS! I am one of your followers who has searched and searched for this item. Now I might just make it! LOVE your content!
Haha thank you!! :) I've had so many requests for this thing, which surprised me (although I guess it shouldn't since I use it so much!)
OMG! I so want and need a sewing room! Brought materials over the years. The card idea is good; i'll try that. You do well explaining things. I did a blouse for my sister about 3 weeks ago. Have been doing projects over the years. Did a dress for another sister some 15 years back she wore to her student's graduation; they complimented her! Keep up your good work!!!
WOW! LOVE the folding ironing mat. On my to-do list as gift for my quilting buddies!!
Your table and pegboard storage are genius. LOL, you're the first person besides me that I have ever heard describing that weird phenomena of a word losing it's meaning when you say it over and over.
The art board are made out of a styrofoam type of material and I would double check with the company as styrofoam is extremely flammable. I hope I am wrong as you put a lot of thought and work into it and it turned out beautifully. I have been sewing for 55 years and have made my living with being able to do what I love. I have sewn everything under the sun and still do upholstery. I just finished a set of 9 cushions and a leaning post that was all custom pattered and fabricated. From custom and alteration bridal work to owning my own Commercial Residential Awning and Canvas shop which required obtaining my Commercial Awning Contractors license to custom Draperies and Cornices and becoming the Custom Decorator for Sears in 2000 and 2001 Sewing has afforded me a career that is fun, creative, collaborative and I love seeing younger people still sewing. It is a dying art and it is most assuredly art! I miss my big shop when my table was 10’ X 20’ to fabricate large awnings and will have another one in my next home which will be our forever home. I enjoyed you video, keep up the great work.
Wow. I’m 55 years old and I am just starting to learn to sew. I have much to learn.
The cardboard used is made of tree fibres only.
Love your teaching technique but most of all I appreciate how your warm and friendly personality comes across. Looking forward to watching more and learning awesome stuff. Thanks !
My cutting table I also bought at Goodwill. It was a “bistro” table. I bought a sheet of fiberboard and placed it on top. To raise it to a decent height, I used bed raisers under each leg.
So many organizing revelations in this video! That sewing mat and wrapping your cords around the table legs have blown me away. Thank you!
Love, love, love your sewing room. The tables are fantastic! Thanks for showing how to make the ironing pad. The sewing struggle was impressive.😊
I have coveted that ironing mat. Now, I'm going to make my own by following your tutorial.! Thanks so much!!!!!❤
Amazing!! I am new to your channel. Thanks for the tutorial.
I guess I really need to start sewing again. I’m always glued to your channel when watching a video, but my heart feels like it’s going to explode watching you make this ironing mat!
Wow, I have watched a lot of sewing/organizing/diy videos. This one, eventhough it moved fast, I was able to see myself doing these things. Very well, done! And thank you, for making me feel like, "Yes, I think I can do that."
Ah I'm so glad to know that! :)
really enjoyed watching this , from Melbourne, Victoria, Australia!
I appreciate you explaining what was going on while creating the ironing board and showing the process!
I’m so glad you did this video. I, like so many others, wanted to ask for this video, but never did. I’m so glad that others were more brave than me. Thank you!
I'm so glad, and you are so welcome! :)
I also have very little room to hold my sewing and cutting tables, with no room to put an ironing board.
My initial idea was to take the legs off of my ironing board and lifted onto my cutting table, but this ironing matt is so much better!
Thank you for the idea.
Thank you for this!! The ironing mat is definitely going on my list to make, I think it would be so handy to have a bigger surface for ironing yardage than my tabletop ironing board.
Definitely! I may have cut it out of the video, but one of the things I was rambling about was this exactly...this mat is wider than my old one and I can iron the full width of fabric when it is folded without having to shift it side to side. So nice!
I wish I would be organized as you are! Thank you for your excellent advices!
Wow, I love that ironing mat. Thank you so much for showing the process and the issues and solutions you came up with as you went. I am in the process of re-organising my sewing room and will follow all of your advice. I, too have been sewing most of my life - that is for around 58 years now. I am glad I found your channel.
I was so excited to build one of these 🎉 until I watched you do all that work!!! Lol 😂 now, at 68 years old and a bad back, I think I'll just be content with what I have!!
Fabulous job, young lady 👏 ❤
Hello Ms. Casey, Thank You for sharing with all of us how to make a Folding Ironing Mat!
The sewing mat is a great tool to have. I have a small tabletop ironing board which is easy to move around but making a mat like that means I can have a larger ironing area so I will definitely be getting the materials together to have a go at making one. Thank you for your tutorial. ❤
I could see why the mat would be very nice for someone who has limited space for an ironing board! I use my ironing board set perpendicular to my vintage machine table with the leaf unfolded and use that as another table surface. I also use a card table with only two legs extended on top of my spare bed with a cutting mat on top as my cutting surface. Can’t wait to see what else you come up with Casey! I just finished my Brigit tee and I am thrilled with how it came out.
Definitely great for travel (that's what I bought the first one for, actually!). It's so nice to be able to fold it and store it away flat!
Awesome idea. I just gave my ironing board to my daughter. I was trying to declutter my craft room. I have been looking for one of these so I’ll just make it myself. Thanks!!! 😃
I love your folding ironing mat. I made one about four months ago using flexible cutting boards from the dollar tree store. As you said, it was somewhat difficult aligning the boards inside but all in all, it turned out great!
Good job on finding a way ti utilize something for your needs!
I made my own about three years ago and I absolutely love it!
Your sewing room is inspirational, and for all kinds of crafts for all kinds of people. I wish every creative person a room like this. The tables are fabulous. Love the wheels and all the alterations you did. Impressive. The pegboard wall makes so much sense. Bravo!
Clever girl.I've done the ironing style in quilting,cushions,duvets etc.and love making little fancy bags,lovely little decorative bags.purses and the list goes on.When you love sewing ideas just pop all the time.
A few years ago, I was into upholstery, so I made myself a small iron board with batting and upholstery fabric, and it's the perfect size for what I need, but it's too heavy. It's starting to bug my left elbow moving it on and off the table. So, maybe I'll make my own folding iron mat. I love that idea. TY.
Thanks for your folding ironing pad instructions, looking forward to making several as Christmas gifts for my nieces! Hoping it goes as easy for me as you made it look. Such a great idea! Thank you for sharing your sewing space with us. Love that I found your RUclips videos, what an inspiration you have been to watch and gleam ideas.
I also love sewing and done since I was 14..15yr.Now 73yr.old and got ill.Hoping to get into it soon.I had an industrial machine,overlocker etc.Had to sell those but kept my 53yr old machine in case I'm able again. South Africa
I really enjoy your folding ironing board. Missouri Star has two ideas for ironing board, but neither one folds. My cutting table is an old flat door on top of some leftover cabinets from a kitchen remodle. The drawer is taller than my cutting mat ( possible the same one that you have) So in the extra area I have made an ironing board from thin plywood (left over from another project) topped with layers of an old towel and then in cased with a custom "pillow" case that fits snuggly. I also have made a cover for a side folding table, I cut couple of pieces of corrigated cardboard wrapped in alluminum foil. I added batting . I then made a cover similar to a standard ironing board cover with a draw string. I made a pocket for my card board assembly and then I tie it onto the woodle table, for when I want to quickly iron short seams for small projects or quilts.
Wow color me impressed! Great job. I am putting this project on my bucket list of things I need to sew! Thank you for the great tutorial 😊
Great tips. Love your ironing mat. That turned out really well. Adding handles is so smart too.
I’m a first time viewer and now a subscriber. I absolutely love your folding ironing mat!! My current ironing area is small. With your mat I can iron on my cutting table on top of my cutting mat. That’s going to be so convenient. I can also it any size I desire. Thank you so much!!❤
❤marvellous work making the folding travel ironing board. I’ve added this to me ‘job to do’. Many thanks for sharing how to make this folding ironing board.
Girl…!!! I just found you, LITERALLY JUST THIS VIDEO!! I absolutely love your sewing setup. Keeping this video to show my husband all the honey do jobs that he has in his future. 😂😂 I love this mat. I have one which you have probably seen made by Omnigrid. It is an 18 x 12” cutting mat and ironing surface combo. It folds just like yours and it is so super convenient. I have it open and laying on top of my Fiskars 36 x 24” mat. Idk a lot of paper piecing so I am constantly needing to iron and trim. When I need to cut off larger pieces I just fold it and stand it up between my table and a tall chest of drawers that I set my iron on so I don’t knock it over and burn me or something else. I know my type is still available at Joann’s. I may get brave enough to make yours to get a larger ironing surface. You definitely have a new fan and follower!! 💙🪡🧵
Great ideas and wonderful sewing space! Many thanks for the ironing mat tutorial.
I would have put loops or grommets in the corners for hanging. What a great project! 👍🏻
I sew on my dining room on my dining room table. Luckily, I don’t need a table because I use the granite countertop island right next to it when I need to cut my fabrics or extra space for anything else.
I don’t have a sewing room, so I have to put everything;g away fro meals, but when I do have a dedicated sewing room, I’ll definitely get a table set up like yours. Thanks for the tips.
This is a great video Casey. You pulled that ironing mat off like a pro...awesome...Even as I type, my husband is finishing up renovating my sewing room and I can't wait to get all my stuff out of my dining room and into it's proper place. Your table with the power strip attached to it is absolutely genius and I'm definitely doing that to my cutting table.. I'm headed over to the patreon site right now to see the perks...I love this channel.
Thanks so much for all your support!! Glad my tips are helpful, and have lots of fun with your new sewing space!! :)
I actually turned my dining room into a sewing room! (We never have company anymore.)
The big mystery: You used just two pieces of wood to put that table on wheels. I am AMAZED. I have to try that!
Your presentations were awesome. So easy to understand and detailed. I hope to find your other videos. I’m older but sewing is new and wished I knew more. Thank you so much!
Love this project. The ergonomic adjustment of your table away from the wall, and evening the height of your project to the sewing surface was great. I often forget to MAKE ADJUSTMENTS...THEY ARE ALLOWED 😊
It's fantastic to see someone doing reasonable things that I'd be able to do in my space as well! I love this!
Thank you for this video. I love that you showed the places you struggled and the ironing mat wasn't "perfect" -- without that, I would have never guessed you'd struggle with that, too! The sewing room showcase was helpful, too. I'm less "seamstress" and more "crafty lady" (sew, knit, crochet, etc.) AND I live in Arizona where dust isn't an option, it's a decorating accessory (jk). I use totes to store my fabric to protect them from dust, but adding your cardboard "bolts" idea would make them *so* much easier to go through to find that one fabric I'm looking for. Also, I'm fortunate enough to have an IKEA store local to me, so next time I'm there, those pegboards might be coming home with me!
I’ve got a cutting table with a pull out basket that pulls out on each side of the table. Wonderful places for scissors, cutters, pens, pencils, etc. You could probably find some you could put on your table if you needed.
Aah!! You did it! And SO WELL!! And it looks bigger and even more useful than the original! I may have to make one of these before the end of the year. I made myself a small table top ironing board using a piece of plywood and some of that same thermal batting, but this large, foldable one is so good for larger pieces. Very inspiring -- thanks for sharing! 🤩
Thanks, Paula Jean! I'm so tickled with how it came out (and really should have made it months ago when I first bought the supplies!).
I use this and love it. It hangs on the hooks with my plastic measuring tools. I don't think it's as big but it is marked so thought I would post this option for folks.
Great ironing board that doesn't use floor space! Love your hook idea to hang the mat.
That is so amazing how you made the folding ironing table! I also loved
how you organized the peg table and fabric. I’m going in my craft room to try and get lol more organized! Thanks
I have watched a few of your videos over the last year...but when you took out the tape and got all of the lint off of the new ironing mat, I was like YES !!! and I subscribed right then and there..... great tutorial and THANK YOU for de-linting your project (( it drives me crazy too lol ))
I loved how you made the ironing mat project look so easy! Size definitely matters with this project. I made my ironing mat using 2 pieces of 24" chip board I had on hand so the finished product is nice & big, yet still light enough to tote around. Having most of what I needed on hand also made this project end up costing me less than $20 to complete & used up some of my scrap stash! I used outdoor fabric for my outer layer which I just happened to find at Joann's Craft store on sale for $4.99 a yard. Since working with such an awkward size, I think it is helpful to also add your binding to this project before sliding your boards in place. I stitched my binding on 3 sides & left the last short end to be completed with hand stitching after I slid my boards in place. I love the finished product & the handles were very much needed for easy storage & toting it to various sewing retreat locations. Thank you for your expert suggestions for making such a useful & much needed tool for my sewing needs!
I have a sewing/craft room that I need to overhaul big time. I went a little crazy, and bought all the tools, and supplies to make all types of crafts, and sewing projects. I wish my room had all the walking space that you have.
Love how you organize everything in sewing room
! I too have this problem not enought room to put every thing.i love your ideas using peg birds on your wall to keep everything in place neat and tidy .
Love your training session . It is so resl to the structure, and we see and hear the real process.
Even the minor struggles
❤️🫶This ironing mat is absolutely brilliant!!! 🌟 Thank you so much for sharing your skills, talents and knowledge. I have a house that has limited storage and always wanted something like this. I am an amateur sewer, but maybe if I just take it nice and slow and follow closely everything you are saying, I could challenge myself to try and make this. If it turns out even half as good as yours, I’ll be happy 😅. Just came across your channel on this video, instantly subscribed. 👍 I feel like I am going to learn a lot from you. 😃 Have a wonderful day!!!
I’m so glad I came across your channel. I absolutely love your ideas and I can’t believe how many things I learned in just a few minutes. Thank you and Cheers from Montreal 🙋♀️
Great job! Thanks for sharing. 1st time watching your videos but won’t be the last time. I appreciate that you speak well (no pauses or wasted words). I’ve liked the idea of having a folded ironing mat but wasn’t sure about making one. Now I might just make my own too. I made a pressing mat using a board inside that fits on the wing of my “ultimate sewing cabinet” but sometimes having a more portable mat would be nice. Also, I really like your cutting table. I agree, probably the most valuable item in any sewing room. Then your sewing table is my next favorite item. Fabulous!
OMG - I was so excited watching this video and waiting until you got to the tutorial, lol! That ironing mat you made is so, so awesome, and I'm bummed that I just bought an ironing mat from Joann (the grey Dritz one) about a week ago because I wanted a larger flat surface. It was on sale + my employee discount, but I want to make YOURS now - I don't know what to do!😭
I love this so much, thank you - you're so amazing!🤗
@desdes9685 - you could always add a backing to your dritz mat and add a handle to hang it up as a variation!
LOVE LOVE LOVE THE FOLDABLE IRONING BOARD. Such a great idea. Thank you for sharing this! Xoxo 🤎🤎🤎
Ironing mat looks great. I'm going to use your idea of adding the surge protector stripes to your cutting table; mine will be added to my kitchen island where I cut my projecrs out. Thanks for sharing your 5 sewing room essentials.
You’re a genius!! I am in awe of your creativity, skills and problem solving. You’re very inspirational!
You could add shelves under your cutting table for fabric storage. Love your room!
So I appreciated the whole video but I also just wanted to say thank you for showing some of those (very) minor flaws the binding on the sewing mat. I only make stuff for home but sometimes I really struggle with those flaws and feeling it ruined the whole thing or looks bad. It was incredibly refreshing to see you point them out and accept them and I hope to embrace that more in my projects.
Thank you for this comment! I make mistakes all the time, even though I've been doing this for years. I'm glad it's helpful to see that side of the process :)
I've been looking for ideas to use in a very small room I want to turn into a craft room-I love that cutting table idea with higher legs and castor wheels, with the extension lead stuck to the underside of the table to plug an iron in or heat gun etc. I also love your tutorial on the folding ironing pad- just brilliant, thank you! 😍
I must have been sleeping cuz I didn’t know about your channel! I LOVE you and your channel!! The ironing pad tutorial is wonderful! I am definitely going to make one. I hate getting my large ironing board out, so this will be perfect. You have showed me many brilliant ways to set up a sewing room, so thank you so much! ❤
That ironing mat is awesome. I'm getting back into sewing after giving it up for a long time, and you just gave me my first project, so thanks.😊