Easy Hand Heaters

by Jenna Brock in Craft > Sewing

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Easy Hand Heaters

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These hand heaters are SEW easy and SEW versatile. You can change the fabric out, add rice or beans... either way these only take a few minutes to make. They are a must when cold weather comes around.

Supplies

Two 3x3 in. squares of fabric.

Sewing machine

Thread

1/2 cup dry rice

Funnel

Cut Out Your Squares of Fabric.

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Cut fabric to measure roughly 3x3 in. I would recommend to cut your squares out at the same time so they will be the same size.

Sew Around the Border of Your Squares, Leaving 1 Inch Not Sewn.

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Before sewing, stack fabric good side to good side. When its done the good side of the fabric will be seen. Sew stitch a 1/2 in from fabric edge. Leave an inch not sewn so you can flip the fabric to hide stitch.

Flip the Fabric Through the 1 Inch Hole You Left.

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When flipping the fabric be gentle to not tear any stitches.

Fill Pouch With Rice.

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Put 1/2 to 3/4 cup full of rice depending on how full you would like.

Stitch Hole Up.

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You can either hand stitch, which will be more pretty, or use your machine, which will leave the stitch showing.

When Ready to Use Heat Up for 1 Minute Increments, Until As Hot As You Would Like.

Enjoy!