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Large folding ironing boards Nancy 09-10-2009
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Posted by Nancy on September 10, 2009, 12:10 am


I was a a class today where the teacher had a folding (as in half), ironing
board that she had bought at PIQF a few years back. Anyone familiar with a
board like this?

Nancy


Posted by Pauline on September 10, 2009, 2:06 pm


I have one - was the teacher's board a bright color? I have a bright pink
one - I wanted the lime green, but they were sold out of it. I haven't
actually used it yet - it was on sale for 40% off & I couldn't resist it.
Mine is made by Sullivan's http://www.sullivans.net/usa/goboard/goboard.htm
It retailed for $35 & I think that is about the going rate around my neck of
the woods.

Pauline
Northern California


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Posted by Nancy on September 10, 2009, 2:36 pm


No Pauline, It was different than that. It was completely rectangle, but
was able to fold in half, with a muslin colored surface on top. Kind of the
the Big Boards, but folded in half for storage and easy transport.

Nancy


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Posted by J* on September 10, 2009, 6:49 pm


more ideas on how to make your own Big Folding Ironing Board.

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Rayen-Folding-Ironing-Board/dp/B000L438BS
this one is regular size but a different way to fold it.
could work with a bigger size maybe??

http://www.marthastewart.com/article/oversize-ironing-board?
did i post this one already? not sure, sorry if i'm repeating myself.

http://lookiewhatimade.theeislers.com/2006/02/love_me_love_my_ironing_board.php
big and folds up against the wall when not in use.
seems to me there might be a better way/size/shape with that still folding
up to a wall/cupboard and even come off so with handles is portable.

hmmmm. lots one could do to suit your needs perfectly.
ok, enough, i'll find some other distraction.
sorry if that was all too much.
j.



Posted by Nancy on September 10, 2009, 11:10 pm


Thanks J, that gives me lots to work on!
Nancy


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