Thank you so much for having a voice worth listening to, so many videos are way to long because they keep repeating what they have already said or done. I also liked that you put the Fabric Sizes and type of Fabric we should use. I was able to snap a picture of all the different directions. I'm actually going to make one today. Thanks Again. Keep Crafting!!
I was just browsing through RU-vid and I came upon this tutorial. It was awesome and it is such a great idea. I have made many of these rice bags or bean bags over the years but I have never seen how to make the outside sleeve. Almost like magic. Lol
Thank you!! I had a crafting retreat in California, and it was easy to clean the covers for my guests. Also, when the rice or beans start to burn and they are hard to use, I remove the old rice, wash the inside cover and the outside covers then replace the rice. I appreciate your comment!
Thank you for your comment! I used to have a retreat cottage that quilters would come to and they used the neck warmers all the time they were there. When they left, it was easy to remove the cover and wash them for my next guests.
Thank you for your comment! Just remember to heat these no more than 2 1/2 minutes at a time. You will find that the rice over time may burn a little and you will smell it. If this happens, open the rice pouch, empty it, wash the fabric and then refill the bag and you’re ready to go!
I’m not sure! I have been using my serger thread and Omni thread which are polyester and nothing has ever happened. I have been making these for years! I don’t think that the microwave is as hot as an iron set on cotton. What will happen is after a lot of uses, the rice may become burnt, and then you will have to replace the old rice with new rice.