I've been busy spring cleaning. One of my projects was to replace the fabric on my ironing board table. I made this ironing board table when I first started to quilt. I've recovered it twice so I decided it needed to be torn apart and recovered again. MATERIALS: 2' x 4' MDF wood or a size to your requirement 1 1/2 yards insul-bright (heat resistant batting) required for 2' x 4' board 1 1/2 yards batting ( I used a crib size pre-packaged batting) 1 1/2 yards duck fabric 1 1/2 yards decorative fabric (this will be the final layer of your cover) staple gun 1/4" staples and 1/2" staples non-flammable temporary spray adhesive scissors small hammer Note about MDF wood: I use steam frequently and I haven't had a problem with the wood warping. INSTRUCTIONS: First decide how big you want to make your ironing table. I wanted mine to be 2' x 4'. Home Depot has MDF in stock already cut to this size. I wanted 12 inches to extend past my table to make my work surface longer. I screwed a small board under my ironing board so that it would hold it steady to the edge of the table. I cut the insul-bright to extend 2 1/2 inches past the edges of the board. I smoothed it down and attached the insul-bright to the bottom of the ironing table one edge at a time pulling it tight as I stapled. I used 1/4" staples. I then cut the batting the same size and attached it to the table with the staple gun. Pulling it tight as I stapled. I also wrote a note on the exposed wood on the bottom of the board specifying how much fabric I would need for recovering next time. Next I cut a piece of duck fabric the same size and stapled it to the table. At this point I needed to switch to 1/2" staples. This step is optional. I applied a non-flammable spray adhesive to the duck cloth then I positioned my decorative cover fabric on top. I smoothed out all the wrinkles and laid it fabric side down to allow it to set for a few minutes. I trimmed the fabric and proceeded to staple it to the back of the board as I pulled the fabric along the way. At the corners I stapled the fabric from both sides and stapled the fabric at the folded miter. As I stapled, I tucked the excess fabric under the folded miter. Finished and ready to use for ironing. Next project will be a table skirt to hide my storage area underneath!