You can use a white crew sock or knee sock. put in the rice and just tie a knot on the top of the sox or use a piece of string, or even a shoelace. Do not use a rubber band because it will melt in the microwave when heating up the rice.
Hi Chrissy: I put my rice, regular uncooked white rice in the leg of a panty hose and then make a tube out of fabric, about 28" long and 14" wide (but you use whatever width and length you like) and make a hem on one narrow end and the wide end and seal it with mending tape. I stick the rice tube inside and use mending tape to seal the top.
Nov 12, 2020 — Then you need to make this No-Sew Best Heating Pad! ... for one large heating pad or $1.72 each for two smaller heating pads = fabric & rice
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Hi Chrissykraft, hope this helps you out,
https://www.onesmileymonkey.com/tips-2/general-tips/crafts-diys/diy-reusable-rice-heating-pad/
You can use a sock and then fasten with velcro.
Regular white rice, put in a sock tied at the end.
Hi, you can use a thick sock, fill it will rice and then tie the top with a piece of twine or string.
Take an old long sock (no holes), fill it with rice and then tie the end shut with a knot. Voila!
You can use a sock or try iron-on tape.
Here is one idea:
https://unsophisticook.com/rice-heating-pad/
You can use a white crew sock or knee sock. put in the rice and just tie a knot on the top of the sox or use a piece of string, or even a shoelace. Do not use a rubber band because it will melt in the microwave when heating up the rice.
Check this out: https://livingwellmom.com/diy-rice-heating-pad/
I agree with Dee's advice. Any type of rice will work, I use plain white rice as I always have it available in my pantry.
EASY NO SEW DIY RICE HEATING PAD
https://livingwellmom.com/diy-rice-heating-pad/
Hi Chrissy: I put my rice, regular uncooked white rice in the leg of a panty hose and then make a tube out of fabric, about 28" long and 14" wide (but you use whatever width and length you like) and make a hem on one narrow end and the wide end and seal it with mending tape. I stick the rice tube inside and use mending tape to seal the top.
No Sew Instant Heat Pad
Here is an idea from Hometalk https://www.hometalk.com/5678448/upcycled-sweater-heating-pad
Upcycled Sweater Heating Pad
Hope this helps you make a no sew heating pad.
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Nov 12, 2020 — Then you need to make this No-Sew Best Heating Pad! ... for one large heating pad or $1.72 each for two smaller heating pads = fabric & rice