Tutorial: Sew a microwaveable bedwarmer
Craft Gossip —
Keep your toes toasty warm in bed with this bed warmer by Calli from Make It Do. You can fill it with rice, buckwheat, or corn and then just pop it in the microwave to heat it up. The tutorial is on her blog. Get the how-to.
[photo from Make It Do]
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How to Make a Cozy Bed Warmer
Craftster Community —
... fabrics seem to sweat when the bed warmer is heated (we found out the hard way using minky.) I prefer a bed warmer with a removable, washable cover. Today I made a warmer with a chenille front for comfort and a print fabric back to make it easier to remove the inside pillow. The same technique can be used for flannel on both sides, you just dont need to line the back fabric. Heres what you will need for this project: Here is a link to the whole tutorial and all the photos: http://makeitdo.wordpress.com/2009/11/04/make-it-do-gift-cozy-bed-warmers/ Have Fun, Calli Make it Do ...
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How-To: Cozy Bed Warmer
CRAFT —
Here's a great holiday gift idea by Calli of Make it Do -- sew up a cozy bed warmer.
Calli writes:
A cozy bed warmer is one of my favorite things. Put them in the microwave for a few minutes and they work wonders for cold feet, aches and pains, or plain old stress relief. Bed warmers make a such a wonderful gift. They are easy to make, inexpensive, and both pampering and useful.
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Re: 2009 Holiday Handmade Crusade :: (December Theme Page 1)
Craftster Community —
i wrapped, packed, and shipped most of my presents over the thanksgiving holiday! here's a photo of all the socks I shipped! (not pictured are two pairs for Mr. Boot!). You can also see some lavender sachets in the background--I put one in each package. [image] And here they are wrapped, in screen-printed muslin bags that rangerbeth made for me for this very purpose in the Invite Your Partner swap: [image] And a few last-minute gifts. Bedwarmers / natural heating pads made from felted sweaters for my mom and dad: [image] And knitted slippers for my mom: [image] Just a few ...
Re: How to Make a Cozy Bed Warmer
Craftster Community —
... fabrics seem to sweat when the bed warmer is heated (we found out the hard way using minky.) I prefer a bed warmer with a removable, washable cover. Today I made a warmer with a chenille front for comfort and a print fabric back to make it easier to remove the inside pillow. The same technique can be used for flannel on both sides, you just dont need to line the back fabric. Heres what you will need for this project: Here is a link to the whole tutorial and all the photos: http://makeitdo.wordpress.com/2009/11/04/make-it-do-gift-cozy-bed-warmers/ Have Fun, Calli Make it Do ...

