Rice bags come in so handy for batching MX dyes in cold weather. They
are also dead easy to make. I cut a piece of plain muslin 13" long
(33mm) from a bolt. This strip I cut along the fold giving me 2 pieces
13" X 22" ( 56cm).
I
folded it along the 22" side making a square about 13 X 12. I marked
three lines dividing the fabric into four sections with the fold at the
bottom.
I turned it lined sides in, stitched the side seams, turned it lined side out stitched along the lines giving me four long pockets with the
openings at the top. I used a funnel and cup and poured dry rice into
each pocket filling them about 3/4 full and pinned them shut.
I
sewed them closed and now I have 2 rice bags to keep my fabric warm
while batching. Just pop the bags into the microwave for 3 minutes on
high and they will stay warm for quite a while. While batching I cover
the fabric and bags with a towel to keep the heat inside.
If
you would like to, you can make some rice bags 6" X 22" and wrap them
around your neck or use these bags to warm your feet. They deliver moist
heat. You can make them in pretty fabric and give them as gifts too.
Pages
- Home
- Deconstructed screen printing
- QAYG
- Make a Stamp from a Photo
- Simple Batik Tutorial
- Unique Batik Tutorial
- Best EVER book covers
- Tray Dyeing Tutorial
- Dyeing embroidery thread
- Framing - 3 ways
- The Art Greenhouse
- Paste Paper
- Rice Bags
- All About Thermofax Screens
- Making your own sketchbooks two ways
- Travel Sketchbook with Removable Signatures
- Making screens for silk screening - 2 ways
- Avery Note Tab Stencil
- Make your own permanent Gelli plate
- How to snow dye
- Handling soy wax and thickened dye
- Necessities or Not
- What is a thermofax screen and how do I use it?
Hi Beth,
ReplyDeleteGreat tutorial! I plan to try this.
thanks so much,
Kit
You make it look so easy.
ReplyDelete