Saturday, February 25, 2017

Sleeve Ironing Boards and a Pincushion

 Some time ago I shared the story of my vintage sleeve ironing board. Since then Adam has witnessed just how much I use my sleeve ironing board, and was inspired to try making one. It turned out so nicely he decided to make another.
A sleeve ironing board is extremely handy when sewing baby clothes, doll clothes and for pressing hard to reach seams, such as a sleeve seams. Over the years I have learned that ironing is a very important part of sewing and has a great impact on the outcome of the finished garment.
  Both sleeve boards are available to purchase through my Etsy shop. The sleeve board pictured above is available through this listing, while the board with the unbleached muslin cover is available here.
https://www.etsy.com/listing/500723728/old-fashioned-hand-embroidered-calico?ref=shop_home_active_2
  I had just enough of the calico left to sew a matching pincushion. When my mom and I first started our business my mom made several pincushions in this style. They were always a well loved item. The size is very convenient for a number of pins and needles.
  The pincushion is embellished with hand embroidered rose bullions and leaves.

4 comments:

  1. They are beautiful.
    You are both such a clever pair.
    Fondly Michelle

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  2. I have my original sleeve ironing board from back in the 70's (still use it today), it looks exactly like the unbleached one. I really like the size of the pinchusions. Look's like I have another project on my list.

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  3. I can see why sleeve ironing boards can be so handy!
    I loved this line, "I have learned that ironing is a very important part of sewing and has a great impact on the outcome of the finished garment." Amen! I agree! :)

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  4. Oh, what a perfectly darling pin cushion! Your handiwork is beautiful, Sarah...how I love stopping by to see what you've been creating! Happy March!
    Love,
    Kelly-Anne

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