Continuing with this month's theme of "finishing the unfinished", I made my first ironing board cover. I'm not sure why it took me so long to finish this project because I completed it in about 1/2 hour. I removed the old cover and used it as a template to cut out the new cover from my favorite Ikea print.
Using some white double fold bias tape I made a casing to thread some thick string through. [By the way, if you haven't checked out Amy's bias tape video tutorial, you must! It is very informative and hilarious, just like Amy in real life!] You could also use elastic, but I just recycled the string from the old cover. I placed the new cover on the ironing board and pulled the drawstrings, which was then clamped into place with one of those clamp-dealie-bobs [I don't know what they're called]. My ironing board comes with an attached mini board for ironing shirt sleeves so I also made a matching mini cover.
And you might have already noticed but I whipped up a few more calendars which will be sent out to some friends as soon as I track down legal size mailers.
You'll be seeing more of this paper + stitching combination around here, it is so fun!
And another project that has been sitting around since last year, a sewing machine cover. Yes, a bit matchy-matchy, but what can I say, I love the Ikea print. This was another project that took under 1/2 hour. Thank God for quick 30 minute crafting projects. [Ha, I sound like I'm the Rachael Ray of crafting.]
The yellow + grey is really popping up everywhere in my studio. Although I've had a life-long love of white + grey, the yellow + grey love was definitely inspired by Martha.
P.S. Thank you for all the Easter toolbox love. They were a big hit this morning! Quote from Big J, "Thank you SO much for the toolbox. I'm going to work really hard and make pretty things like you!" They also had fun hunting for easter eggs at church today.
P.P.S. Special spring break sale in the shoppe this week. Stay tuned!