Microwave Fabric Bowls
#153
Junior Member
Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: Arlington, TX
Posts: 243
They look great. I would like to point out one thing. Anythng that goes into a microwave needs to be ALL cotton.
Thread, batting, etc. I have made potatoe bags and used regular cotton batting, have found that potatoe batting is better, it doesn't have any additives and works great.
Can't wait to see how to make them.
Thread, batting, etc. I have made potatoe bags and used regular cotton batting, have found that potatoe batting is better, it doesn't have any additives and works great.
Can't wait to see how to make them.
#154
Originally Posted by belmer
I will be working on a tutorial this weekend and hopefully I can do it! I have never done one b4 so be patient, I'll give it my best shot.
#158
Senior Member
Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: Upstate NY
Posts: 724
How about making a removable circular pad filled with cracked corn/rice/cherry pits in the very bottom that would warm up when the food does, but keep the food warm while you eat. I see a lot of these in my future.
#160
Lovely, but I question if they are safe or not. I have seen more than one person put a washcloth in a microwave to warm it quickly, and even at about 30 seconds it started smoking. Saw one catch a microwave on fire. I think I'll pass. Virg
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