Rice/? bag help and ideas
#1
I am making my mom a rag quilt and have enough flannel left to make her a rice/? warming bag. Pic of flannel below. My question to those that have made these and have experience using different fillings--what have you found to be the best filler as far as retaining heat, being insect/rodent free and the most comfortable? My mom gets very cold feet that she says seems as if she just can't warm through the cold months. She also has nerve sensitivity in her feet, covers seem too heavy. I want to make this for warming her feet--any suggestions are greatly appreciated.
Edit-I found a poem that was used with the warming bags a while ago and can't find it now-does anyone have the poem or know where I can find it?
Edit-I found a poem that was used with the warming bags a while ago and can't find it now-does anyone have the poem or know where I can find it?
#5
I used rice many times and never had any problems with it. Should you think the heat may be to hot or to close to her skin, wrap it in a small towel first. That way she still has the warmth, just not directly on her skin.
It's very nice for you to keep your Mama warm. It will remind her of your loving, warming heart.
It's very nice for you to keep your Mama warm. It will remind her of your loving, warming heart.
#6
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I have only used rice, becareful not to over heat them in the microwave because they can burn. You have to work at it, I have only done it once. I haven't tried flax seed. Field corn holds the heat best and the longest. However, I think it is very attractive to bugs, rodents. So I just stick with rice. I like fleece when making rice bags, so nice and soft.
#7
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Whatever you use, if you add some dried lavender or other sweet smelling herbs she will have an added bonus when she heats it. I have one that is rather long and is sewn in sections. I mostly use it around my neck. However the idea of the sections is great because it keeps the filling from all going into one big lump. By the way, your fabric is really attractive.
#8
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dried corn - not popcorn. I have a great article on why and how to use feed corn and I've made lots of bags with it. I'll be happy to send the pdf file if you pm me. I checked the website diamondthreadworks.com where I got it and it's no longer there.
#9
Originally Posted by laralea
dried corn - not popcorn. I have a great article on why and how to use feed corn and I've made lots of bags with it. I'll be happy to send the pdf file if you pm me. I checked the website diamondthreadworks.com where I got it and it's no longer there.
#10
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-114384-2.htm
The poem you where looking for, go to the second page and look at rannyof3 she posted it.
I hope you'll like it.
The poem you where looking for, go to the second page and look at rannyof3 she posted it.
I hope you'll like it.
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