Showing posts with label hand sewn. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hand sewn. Show all posts

Friday, December 4, 2009

Rice Bags



I use them all of the time! They are great for sore, aching, tense muscles. They are great for the sinuses. They keep us warm at night. Rice Bags! I love mine. The best part is that they are easy to make with or without sewing. Rice bags also make wonderful gifts! Think of that special person in the nursing home. They might appreciate your handcrafted rice bag.


When making a rice bag, I like to use pretty fabric. I cut the fabric across the width and make a long tube. I stitch across leaving one of the short sides unstitched. Before sewing up the unstitched end, I add my rice. I fill the tube 3/4 of the way full of UNCOOKED, DRY RICE. Please remember UNCOOKED! Do not use MINUTE RICE! Only use rice that requires cooking time and is not ready in one minute. I cannot emphasize that enough!!!!!!

When the rice bag is filled 3/4 of the way full, stitch up the unsewn end. You now have a rice bag.

You can make rice bags big or small. They can be made the size of your forehead. You can make them big enough to cover your feet, and, in a pinch, you can use a sock!





















Long white tube socks work the best. This sock is just here to give you a visual. Open the tube sock and fill 3/4 of the way with UNCOOKED RICE. That rule won't change. Tie a secure knot at the top of the sock. You have a quick and easy rice bag.

Rice bags can be frozen, but I like to use them warm. I toss my rice bag or bags in the microwave. Since microwaves vary, I won't recommend a time. Just play around with the time. l wouldn't heat it for more than 2 minutes. Two minutes in the microwave, make my rice bags very warm. Start out with 1 minute and work your way up to the temperature you like. When I'm tense, I put my rice bags on my shoulders. When I'm cold in bed, I really warm those rice bags up and put them under the covers. When I wake up in the morning, they still have a little heat, and I have been toasty warm all night. I have found that rice bags work well for my headaches, too. If you like, add a drop or two of your favorite essential oil to the bag. The fragrances are wonderful! I use my rice bags all year long. Since it's that time of the year, I need to replace the ones that have fallen apart from vigorous use. What do you think? Have you ever used a rice bag? Would you, if you could?

Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Donna Pool Designs

As a member of the Etsy Bloggers Street Team, it is my joy to report on the selected blogger of the month. Since I have been a member of this team, I have found many wonderful other etsy bloggers. This month's featured artist is Donna Pool of donnapool designs on etsy. I absolutely love donna's store. She is a stay at home mom who used to be a photographer. Donna sells buttons, photos, old cameras, and her handstitched toys and bears. Wow! What an accomplishment, and what wonderful items in her store.
Isn't this hand sewn bear adorable. Donna does not use a sewing maching. She, literally, hand sews all of the items in her store that require sewing.
In her profile, Donna talks about her button machine. Not only does she make custom buttons for her clients, she also has a selection of premade buttons. These kittie buttons are a great example of the many buttons in Donna's store.
Meet Sebastian and Snowflake. These kitties are a big part of Donna's store. Aren't they adorable? You can find this photo and many others in Donna's store. Have a look, you won't regret it!

If this store wasn't enough, Donna has a wonderful blog. Visit her blog for some very interesting and though provoking ideas.

I love this store, and I plan to make more visits in the future!