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Old 08-03-2011, 10:40 AM
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Maybe this will be the answer for the terrible sweats we all discussed here last week.
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Old 08-03-2011, 12:26 PM
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Originally Posted by Shirley Oswalt
Does anyone know what neck coolers are filled with,they are about 36' long,made like a tube to fill. You can run cold water over and they enlarge. Put around neck to cool in the heat.
Soil-Moist. They have it at Lowes
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Old 08-03-2011, 12:53 PM
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Hi
I get mine at Wal-Mart in the garden dept.
They are called Miracle Grow
water storing crysatals.
They come in a small bag 12 ozs.
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Old 08-03-2011, 01:16 PM
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Pattern and everything you need:

http://www.millcreeksoywaxcandlesupply.com/Cool_Tie.htm
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Old 08-03-2011, 03:54 PM
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Originally Posted by moonwork42029
From the "Hugs of Western Kentucky" site for soldiers:
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Hugs (cool ties) Instructions

1. Use 100% cotton fabric (use beige to darker browns) , 45" - 52" wide. (fundraiser ones can be in other colors)

2. Cut strips in 5"widths of fabric.

3. Fold strip in half lengthwise, right sides together (Inside out).

4. Sew down long side, using a 3/8" seam allowance backstitching at start and stop. Use small stitch (12 stitches per inch or 2.0 setting). Sew second run the same way for double stitching to make it hold up.

5. Sew across ONE END ONLY.

6. Turn tie right side out (using a ¼" or 3/8" piece of metal tubing makes it easy, starting at sewn end pushing it in and then sliding down tubing)

7. This step is optional but makes it easier for sewing the rest. Press lightly along the seam itself to "open" it somewhat, then press tie flat with seam along one edge.

8. Fold tie in ½ and lightly press center to mark it allowing ¼" from open end. Mark 10" - 11" from each side of center with tailor's chalk, which will leave 20" - 22" in the center (this is where the polymer crystals will be held).

9. Locate the mark closest to the "closed" end and sew across it. Double stitch.

10. Using a funnel, push tie up on end of funnel till it passes the mark at the end not sewn and put 2 teaspoons of polymer crystals. NOTE: too many crystals will prevent the cool tie from draping around the neck.

11. Sew the mark nearest the open end closed trapping the crystals inside the middle.

12. Turn in a ¼" seam allowance on the unfinished end and sew across end to close tie.

13. You have finished making a HUG for one of our troops. Congratulations...

Smellies (fresheners) Instructions

1. Place uncooked rice in a bowl and add 5 drops of Essential oil (for fragrance) per cup of rice. Mix well and place in a Ziploc baggie and allow it to sit for 24 to 36 hrs.

2. Cut material into 4" x 6" pieces.

3. Fold in 1/2 and sew 2 sides together with ¼" seams leaving one end open.

4. Turn right side out and put enough rice to fill (not overfill) the bag (approx 1/4 - 1/3 cup).

5. Turn ¼" in and sew across to close. Takes 2 for each one of our troops (two feet = two smellies)

6. You have finished making Smellies for one of our troops. Congratulations...


You can get the polymer in the garden shops of most Walmarts.
Thank you for the tute!
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Old 08-03-2011, 03:55 PM
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Wish I knew; they are wonderful things.
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Old 08-03-2011, 04:02 PM
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These "cool ties" work wonders for us women who suffer hot flashes.
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Old 08-03-2011, 04:59 PM
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i'm going to make some. i have used the store bought and they do help, but i would like to make my own. going to try the button too. that could be helpful. will make a bunch for our soldiers and probably will make a bunch for my co workers. we work outside all day and have to wear hardhats also.
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Old 08-03-2011, 07:18 PM
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I just bought some at WalMart in the gardening section. Miracle Gro water storing crystals.
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Thanks for the information, & for the pattern, too!! Can't wait to make a couple for my daughter & myself in this hot climate!!!
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