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for more great beds for kids. < BACK to find fabulous furnishings for the rest of your home. When you are in the Minneapolis area we invite you to visit our showroom. Tue.- Fri. 10-6 Sat. 10-5 Call us anytime 24/7. Save on overstocks and discontinued items. located 1 mile from the Mall of America. Click here for a map or give us a phone & The Bean Bag Store 7876 Portland Avenue South Give us a call! Bean Bag Cover in Belvedere Classic Bean Bag Cover in Tier Classic Bean Bag Cover in Bermuda Lifestyle Bean Bag skin in Wellen Lifestyle Bean Bag skin in Bermuda Black white spots beanbag cover Zen Chair High Quality UV Outdoor Bean Bag C... The Lennox Premium UV Outdoor Bean Bag Bag2Bed - vibe bromley teal Bag2Bed - vibe bromley fire Bag2Bed - vibe bromley mustard Bag2Bed - vibe bromley charcoal Bag2Bed - cowhide black Bag2Bed - carlisle ivory Bag2Bed - carlisle ebony




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download the tutorial here.Home / Health & Beauty / Home Spa / How To Make A Microwave Heating BagHow To Make A Microwave Heating Bag  275 Comments    Print     EmailInstead of using electric heat pads & blankets or hot water bottles for your aches and pains, these microwaveable packs are just the ticket!They’re known by a few different terms such as: bed buddies, stress busters, rice or magic bags, corn cozies–but they’re basically all the same thing.These serve a dual purpose as you can also keep them in the freezer to use has a cooling pad or freezer pack when needed.If you’d like to learn how to make them, you’ll find a tutorial below along with tips for different kinds of fillers to try and directions for using them.Introduction:No pattern is necessary, simply cut two pieces of cloth in the size/shape you wish (leave a seam allowance about 1/2″). More detailed instructions are found below.Some prefer regular square shapes, others prefer tubes or more rectangular shapes.




Experiment, whip up a few different sizes and shapes to try.These are really easy to whip up as well as cheap!Filler OptionsUncooked riceWheatFeed cornBuckwheat hullsBarleyOatmealBeansFlax seedCherry pitsYou can also add the following to the above for a soothing, fragrant sack: Spices, herbs, essential oils.Ideas: lavender, rose petals, ground cloves, nutmeg, ginger, rosemary, cinnamon, peppermint oil, crushed mintIf using: Mix herbs, spices and essential oil with choice filler (such as rice) and let sit in a sealed container for a few days (occasionally stirring). This will help set and distribute the fragrance a bit.Fabric OptionsCotton: (plain, prints, flannels, denims)Alternate ideas: old socks (sew or knot end closed), washcloths, old towelsYou can also make cozy, removable & washable outer pouches, this is especially nice to do when giving as gifts.Fabric Ideas: use old towels, fleece, velour knits, pretty fabric prints and flannels (don’t microwave anything other than cotton fabrics).




The softer & fluffier & better!InstructionsCut and sew the fabric in the size and shape you want (usually a large washcloth size works well).Leave an inch or two open on one side so that you can fill pouch with your choice of filler (about 1/2 to 3/4 full, more or less as you prefer). You don’t want it too full though, the sack should be able to mold itself around your body when you apply it.Once it’s full, sew opening closed either by hand or machine (keeping filler pushed to the opposite side of bag while sewing).If wanting a removable cover, just sew a “pillowcase” idea with your soft, plushy fabric by making it a little larger than your pad and leaving an open end (make sure to finish off ends by sewing a hem). Or you can add a strip of velcro to close it. Careful: Make sure to never microwave this cover unless its content is full cotton. Remove cover to wash as needed.Filler Suggestion For Headache SoothersRice (or other grain listed above) and a mix of:Dried lavenderMarjoramBetonyRose petalsClovesRosemaryDirections For UseHeat for 1 to 3 minutes, depending on size.




Do not leave unattended “just in case” the filler smokes or starts on fire. As a precaution, you can set a cup of water inside along with it to add moisture or spritz sack lightly with water first. If you add spices and herbs, this is a good idea to do.If You’re In a Pinch:If you need something “now” and don’t have time to sew one, try filling a ziploc freezer bag (use the microwaveable kind) 3/4 full with uncooked rice, seal shut. Zap it for a minute or two then wrap in a hand towel and use as needed.You can also fill a clean tube sock, tie closed the open end, heat and use as needed.Caution:These are glorious to use for aches and pains, or just to pamper yourself after a long, hard day–but be careful before applying to body. Shake it first, feel around and check that it’s not too hot and won’t burn, especially when using on a child. Print     Email Published: December 13, 2006Updated: August 17, 2012Sign In or Create Account Stitch Plush - Mini Bean Bag - 6''

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