This has to be the best pressing board instruction ever! I thought I was going to have to go out and buy special batting, canvas and felt, only to find I have everything I need right here without spending another penny. You are definitely a star for saving me a heap of time and money, Many thanks for showing how easy these jobs can be.
Thank you so much for your easy-to-understand & no advertising name brand sewing/quilting products tutorial on how to make this amazing pressing board!
Very nice tutorial! I like the fact that your cutting board can be washed and interchangeable! Thanks for the lesson! And you didn’t have to buy anything extra! Perfect for my budget!
It looks like the back of a corset the way you wrapped the towel...great idea... I invested in multiple layers of felted wool I made from used wool sweaters I bought second hand and placed it under my cotton towel...it works great
Thank you so much. You really save my pocket. 😘 I was about to go buy a new iron board but after seeing this I think I'll just use my old study table and everything inside my home without spending any money. This is the only tutorial that's using zero 💵💲
Great tutorial especially if one does not have a stapler. I find mine gets scorched before it gets dirty so always replace the cover with a new one. I tend to buy cheap cutting boards as they are more moisture resistant than plywood or chipboard.
You are so clever! I just discovered your channel and have been learning so much! This is a great pressing mat, but I was wondering if I could use velcro on a large mat as I wanted to be able to use it on my dining room table to press large quilt tops. The safety pins would scratch my table, but would be very easy to change out the fabric. Thanks for all you teach us Lisa!
I really like the idea of using the Velcro! You are right, the pins could scratch any hard surface possibly and the Velcro would eliminate that for sure :)
Hi Lisa I was looking at your pressing board last night and wondered if you had made it. Of course you had - what a silly question 😀😀😀. I certainly want one of these, thank you for another fabulous tutorial. You are so amazing - a real sewing fairy😔😔 xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx😘🙋🏻❤️🌟 Timewise it is Sunday evening 18.39 in U.K.. Big hugs and loves xxxxxxx Dorothy 🙋🏻😘❤️
Hello sweet ladybug! Glad I could pass along the tips about my pressing board. I have a small studio and having the ironing board out all the time took up too much foot space and I was always shifting it around here and there. PLUS....I like the width of this board for pressing t-shirts for quilts :) I hope you have a fantastic week friend!
Excellent! And what I really like about your method....the board was not damaged with staples in the process! I'm actually gonna make one...maybe two of varying sizes! Thank you for sharing.
So glad I could pass along the tips....I like your idea of making two....I'd actually like to have one that is a little bit skinnier....but about a yard long for pressing longer seams.
Lisa Capen Quilts that's what I was thinking! I'm sure the lumber people would cut any length we need! I was also thinking of a smaller one to have by the sewing machine to press a seam with a mini steam iron!!
Another great project. I have a board that I stapled. Ergggg thinking about taking it apart. But need a new look so will tackle it and use your method for the new cover. Love watching your tutorials. Have a great day
I have been waiting for this thank you soooo much. I have my board ready and was going to staple it but not now I want to make it just like you did so it can be changed when it is dirty without the staples it will be easy to change. THANK YOU!!!
I have some wool mats that were used as packing on something I’d purchased it’s about half inch thick Do u think it’s a good idea in place of the towel .? X
Love the simplicity of this. Im definitely making one as soon as I get the right size board. I only wish I would have seen this before I purchased the wool mat that has been on order for over a month now.
This has to be the best pressing board instruction ever! I thought I was going to have to go out and buy special batting, canvas and felt, only to find I have everything I need right here without spending another penny. You are definitely a star for saving me a heap of time and money, Many thanks for showing how easy these jobs can be.
thank you so much Phyllis! I love doing things on a budget and so glad you were able to make your new board without spending anything!! woohoo :)
Thank you so much for your easy-to-understand & no advertising name brand sewing/quilting products tutorial on how to make this amazing pressing board!
Thanks, for demonstration on make pressing board I don't have spent things for this pressing board.
Very nice tutorial! I like the fact that your cutting board can be washed and interchangeable! Thanks for the lesson! And you didn’t have to buy anything extra! Perfect for my budget!
It looks like the back of a corset the way you wrapped the towel...great idea... I invested in multiple layers of felted wool I made from used wool sweaters I bought second hand and placed it under my cotton towel...it works great
Thank you so much. You really save my pocket. 😘 I was about to go buy a new iron board but after seeing this I think I'll just use my old study table and everything inside my home without spending any money. This is the only tutorial that's using zero 💵💲
I love all your budget friendly ideas. I too like to economize everywhere possible! 👍
First, line the board with heavy duty aluminum foil...it will help reflect heat and prevent stream from penetrating the board.
I'll remember that before mking this. Thank you for the tips.
Meee tooo !!!
That’s Awesomeness! I’ll remember this when I make mine! Thanks 🙏🏾!
Thank you so much . I really have been wanting to have a pressing board. Im so grateful that you showed us how to make it ❤
You are so welcome!
Great tutorial especially if one does not have a stapler. I find mine gets scorched before it gets dirty so always replace the cover with a new one. I tend to buy cheap cutting boards as they are more moisture resistant than plywood or chipboard.
that's a great idea about the cutting boards, thank you so much for sharing!!
Thanks once again Lisa - I love your videos. This one is of great help and your instructions are super clear, concise and oh so cheery!
You are so welcome!
You are so clever! I just discovered your channel and have been learning so much! This is a great pressing mat, but I was wondering if I could use velcro on a large mat as I wanted to be able to use it on my dining room table to press large quilt tops. The safety pins would scratch my table, but would be very easy to change out the fabric. Thanks for all you teach us Lisa!
I really like the idea of using the Velcro! You are right, the pins could scratch any hard surface possibly and the Velcro would eliminate that for sure :)
Hi Lisa I was looking at your pressing board last night and wondered if you had made it. Of course you had - what a silly question 😀😀😀. I certainly want one of these, thank you for another fabulous tutorial. You are so amazing - a real sewing fairy😔😔 xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx😘🙋🏻❤️🌟
Timewise it is Sunday evening 18.39 in U.K.. Big hugs and loves xxxxxxx Dorothy 🙋🏻😘❤️
Hello sweet ladybug! Glad I could pass along the tips about my pressing board. I have a small studio and having the ironing board out all the time took up too much foot space and I was always shifting it around here and there. PLUS....I like the width of this board for pressing t-shirts for quilts :) I hope you have a fantastic week friend!
Excellent! And what I really like about your method....the board was not damaged with staples in the process!
I'm actually gonna make one...maybe two of varying sizes! Thank you for sharing.
So glad I could pass along the tips....I like your idea of making two....I'd actually like to have one that is a little bit skinnier....but about a yard long for pressing longer seams.
Lisa Capen Quilts that's what I was thinking! I'm sure the lumber people would cut any length we need! I was also thinking of a smaller one to have by the sewing machine to press a seam with a mini steam iron!!
Your definitely a woman of great wisdom and your tuition is amazing, I thank god for you your an absolute star 🌟 x
Wow, thank you!
Another great project. I have a board that I stapled. Ergggg thinking about taking it apart. But need a new look so will tackle it and use your method for the new cover. Love watching your tutorials. Have a great day
the first board I ever made I nailed the towel and fabric down....ehhhh that was a pain getting all of that off of there hahaha.
Thank you for sharing I am good to make it.
I have been waiting for this thank you soooo much. I have my board ready and was going to staple it but not now I want to make it just like you did so it can be changed when it is dirty without the staples it will be easy to change. THANK YOU!!!
sounds like it was good timing then hahaa! I'm glad this video is helpful Evelyn, enjoy your new pressing board!!
This was amazing! Making this soon to press my masks and small projects
I think you're gonna love your new pressing board!!
@@TheQuiltmakerHomestead I will make one this week for sure. I'm new to sewing, I'm more of a knitter and crocheter
This is great Lisa....
Thank you
Love this and never thought about this might have to try this
Very nice thanks!
Great idea thanks
Thanks Lisa❤
Definitely the best I've seen
wow....thank you soooo so much!
I have some wool mats that were used as packing on something I’d purchased it’s about half inch thick
Do u think it’s a good idea in place of the towel .? X
I have not tried the wool pressing mats yet, but I've heard some great reviews :)
Brilliant!!!
I like budget friendly items!
you and me both Sandy :) Hugs to you my friend!
Love the simplicity of this. Im definitely making one as soon as I get the right size board. I only wish I would have seen this before I purchased the wool mat that has been on order for over a month now.
Ledge Edge I love the wool pressing board. Easier than making one.
Great idea, thanks for sharing!
Glad I could pass along the tips! Thanks for watching :)
i loved this!
thank you so much Beverly!
Oh so u don't use batting or staples , that would make it so much easier to change out . Thank you !
I have a hard time using a staple gun lol....this way I don't have to mess with that thing hehehe
hammer on / screw on rubber feet ? x4 or 6
Thanks.-
My pleasure, thanks for watching!
Thank you :-) :-)
my pleasure, glad I could pass along the tips!
D dear