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It's Always Autumn saved to Handmade gifts
These easy-sew heating pads can be made in less than an hour, and they make great gifts. 100 Days of Homemade Christmas Gifts at The Happy Housewife
So the weather is starting to get cold and it’s time to bring out the hot packs in my house! I have several hot packs in various shapes and sizes for warming me up or soothing sore muscles over the winter. I also love to gift hot/cold packs. It is just something everyone can use! […]
Help aches and pains at home with this easy sew microwavable heating pad. Makes a great homemade Christmas gift!

Rose Kendall saved to Sewing
Microwavable Hot or Cold Pack to soothe aches and pains or take away a chill. Add a few tablespoons of dried lavender for a soothing scent. Easy sewing project!

Claire Goosen saved to Projects to try
DIY Neck & Shoulder Heating PadPlease remember to like 😊👍Cut out your cotton fabric to these measurements. Sew along all edges but one, (like the red lines in the photo). Turn right side in.Now sew horizontal lines across the fabric (like the green lines in the photo).Fill pockets with rice and sew the last edge of the heating pad shut.Heat in microwave or to make it a cold pack place in freezer. Place around neck like in the photo. Enjoy!

Beverly McClellan saved to Crafts
Microwave Bean Bag Warmers are Very Comfortable and come in 4 sizes including a Neck & Shoulder warmer to our large Lap warmer. Both have several pockets to keep corn in place.

Adrienne Goodwin saved to Rice bag
Help aches and pains at home with this easy sew microwavable heating pad. Makes a great homemade Christmas gift!
Melissa Beilfuss saved to new projects
These handy heating pads are fast and easy, and make a very useful gift. Good for muscle aches or when you feel a chill but don't want to crank up the thermostat. They’re also freezable for a pleasant cooling effect.

Barb Fisher saved to Heating pad