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Modern ironing board


Meli

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http://imagehost.vendio.com/bin/imageserve...yon/jan4th4.JPG

thats from ebay and its Lundby brand so its a bit smaller than 1" scale but just thought it was worth mentioning. it might work if your space is small.

or theres this one

http://www.dollhouseminiatures.net/product...roducts_id=1183

heres one from miniatures.com

http://www.miniatures.com/hbs/global/Index...RODUCTSKU=62526

it would probably be really easy to make one your self just by looking at the pictues above

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Funny you brought up the ironing board topic. I have been trying to figure how to make one from a large popsicle stick I have. I have the top covered in muslin but I can't figure out how to make the legs. Any ideas? They should be in an X but no idea how to do it.

:)

Later....wood matches! Good Idea!

No ideas on how to make the stand part of the ironing board? :banana:

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A modern ironing board? I'd make the table top from plastic canvas and glue a piece of craft foam to the top side before covering it with fabric, and probably use coathanger wire for the legs. I've seen kits to make the old, wooden versions.

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...maybe thin skewers for legs? Pin 2 together - super glue cut off end of pin. Cut tops at 45 degrees & glue to your craft stick. Glue 2 short pieces for bottom cross feet. If yu want a working ironing brd :hmm: I'll have to think about that one?

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A wooden ironing board is not modern nowadays. (Although I admit that my ironing board is wooden, but it's pretty ancient!) Holly's suggestions are good - or you could paint skewers a grey metallic colour for the legs. Come to think of it, nowadays, people often use the smaller ironing boards that sit on a table-top, no legs or stand of their own. I do have one of these, but rarely use it. It's shaped like the traditional ironing board top, and padded - but definitely smaller. About half the length of an ordinary board, and a little narrower, too. My SIL only uses one of these. She does her ironing with the board on her lap while she watches TV! :hmm:

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