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Ironing Board cover
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I have a Giant ironing board which I got in Aldi. I got a spare cover from Woolies - it is the JML magic ironing board cover and cost £4.99. It is great and fits quite well.Jane
ENDIS. Employed, no disposable income or savings!0 -
JML was the one I tried that wasn't long enough, sorry.0
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Somebody once commented that I was 'well posh' cos my ironing board cover matched my kitchen blinds. Little did they know that I had bought too much 'on sale' fabric when making the said blinds and also had three table cloths, three dozen napkins, two kitchen aprons and a stack of tea towels in the same pattern too!Life's a beach! Take your shoes off and feel the sand between your toes.0
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snoozer wrote:I've got the same problem - I've tried all over without success, even John Lewis. Mine is a Beldray board and the only place I've found is
www.laundrycompany.co.uk/ironingboardaccessories.htm they do a cover to fit 145 x 46cm.
Sue
How sad am I then, I have just received my new ironing board cover after nearly six weeks and I am over the moon.:j The old one has been binned at long last and I happily sat last night ironing with my posh new cover .I really must get out more .:rotfl: Thanks chums for all of your help I got the biggest one they did from the above link and it's great :j0 -
My last post about my elusively large ironing board cover was in 2006 ,12 years ago and believe it or not its still going strong, and I am still pleased with it
:):) and its covering my 1970s huge Ironing board
:):) I'm not one to waste anything
:):)
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I freshen up my tatty cover by stitching an extra layer onto the original. Currently it is a piece of pink floral winceyette that should have been made into a nightie for DD several years ago!I can cook and sew, make flowers grow.0
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