I take zero credit for these little babies. Sew4Home gives an amazing tutorial and I just followed it. That's it. Well, I did make a few adjustments to fit my needs. But that's it. Really.
I followed the instructions to a tee the first time. The bag came out great, but I thought it was a bit too big for me. So, for my next try, I just cut the size down a little and created three compartments instead of two. I filled my bags with white rice and lavender buds.
Here's the back . . . . loving on flannel.
I've got a whole basket heading over to Robin's Egg tomorrow. If you've got a sore neck, shoulders, back, or wherever, I've got the cure. And they come in pretty fabric. And they make fabulous gifts. :)
Debbie
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I love these. I made a couple a few years ago and made an envelope pocket so the outer shell could be washed and the plain inner shell is what held the rice. I love the pretty rick rack edging. :)
ReplyDeleteLove it. I need me one of these. I'm always cold. :)
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Have had one for quite a while -- besides aches & pains... great for 'cold feet' -- just slip it under the covers when you are getting ready for bed; then leave it there!
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