Nice tutorial. I think I'd make an inner one of muslin and an outer cover. That would give a little more protection if it gets overheated and would allow for cleaning the cover.
I made three of these today. My daughter helped me fill them with rice. It was so fun for her to help me stuff them as I sewed. Thanks for the tips about using the pins to keep the rice from going under the needle.
Practice, practice, practice. I have several practice sheets on my site that you can use to master anything from straight lines to zig zag and circles - hellosewing.com . Also mark the line on the fabric and follow it, but watch the presser foot not the needle. Hope that helps
*Full written tutorial here* hellosewing.com/diy-rice-heating-pad/
I made it today and it turned out really awesome! The proportions were perfect. Thank you so much!❤
Nice tutorial. I think I'd make an inner one of muslin and an outer cover. That would give a little more protection if it gets overheated and would allow for cleaning the cover.
I made three of these today. My daughter helped me fill them with rice. It was so fun for her to help me stuff them as I sewed. Thanks for the tips about using the pins to keep the rice from going under the needle.
Nicely done...great visual tutorial. Thank you
Thank you for this great tutorial! Making these for my grown kids, along with my homemade cinnamon rolls 🎄
I’m making these for my friends for Christmas 👏😍
Sounds great!
Thank You for the very informed tutorial. I appreciate it. I have a lot of neck issues.😊Barb
wow! This is a great tutorial! Thank you so so much!!!!
I would have posted a picture of mine but YT won’t let me do that. THANK YOU for this precise and quick video!!
Thank you! You just saved me £20 😊
Thanks from Brazil!!
Thanks for sharing 👏
what a great tutorial just tried it and absolutely the best and also trying it tonight due to sore neck .how much would you sell them for?x
Amei 💓 muito obrigada 🤩👏
Can you use flannel ?
Hi! I’m going to try making this tonight. Can it also be used as a cold pack too if you toss it in the freezer?
Yes, you can!
Man you a great sewer i cant even make a straight line, any tips you could give me so my line comes out straight
Practice, practice, practice. I have several practice sheets on my site that you can use to master anything from straight lines to zig zag and circles - hellosewing.com . Also mark the line on the fabric and follow it, but watch the presser foot not the needle. Hope that helps
@@HelloSewing yes thankyou!🙏
I added some dried lavender to mine - smells so lovely and it is very calming.
Thank you, great tutorial 👍🏻