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Rice Hot Packs (or Cold Packs)

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Rice Hot Pack (or Cold Pack)
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Rice Buddy 'Faux Hot Water Bottle'

By Jane Lake

We now have directions for two versions of the popular rice pack free sewing patterns on this page. The original Rice Buddy Hot Pack and the new Faux Hot Water Bottle Rice Pack.

Handy Tip: Both rice hot pack variations can be used as hot packs by heating in the microwave, but they also make useful cold packs to ease sprains and strains when stored in the freezer.

Directions for the Original Rice Hot Pack: For those who would like to stick with the traditional rice pack project, which produces a 3' x 4.5" tube, divided into rice filled segments, here are the full directions:

Supplies: scrap of cotton fabric, 37"x 10"; thread; chalk; sewing machine; one cup measure; measuring tape; scissors; 6 cups of white rice (not instant).

Cost: under $2.00.

Skills: This is an easy to make beginner's sewing project. Ability to measure, cut, and sew rectangles with half inch seams.

What You Do: Fold fabric in half lengthwise, right sides together, and sew along the bottom and length using half inch seams. Turn tube right side out. Measure and mark with chalk, from bottom seam, every 6" along the length, ending a half inch from end. Pour one cup of rice into tube and sew across width at the first 6" mark, enclosing rice in a 6" x 4.5" rectangle. Repeat for remaining 5 cups of rice. Turn in a half inch from end, and sew very near the edge to close tube.

Include these instructions with your gift: "Rice Buddy Hot Pack/Cold Pack. Microwave for 3-5 minutes, until hot, and use as you would a hot water bottle. Great for easing aches and pains. For cold pack, store in the freezer."


Directions for the Faux Hot Water Bottle Rice Pack:

Supplies: cotton, fleece or other suitable fabric; printed template or a hot water bottle to use as a template; scotch tape, sewing thread; sewing machine; one cup measure; measuring tape; scissors; approximately 3 cups of white rice (not instant); funnel.

Cost: under $2.00. Skills: Beginner's sewing project. Ability to trace, measure, cut, and sew with quarter inch seams.

What You Do: Print the two halves of the hot water bottle template. Join the two halves with scotch tape. Alternatively, trace around a hot water bottle, and add 1/4 inch seam allowance all around to make your own template.

Fold fabric, right sides together, and pin the template along the fold line where indicated. Cut out two pattern pieces like this.

Pin the two fabric pieces, right sides together.

Sew all round using 1/4" seams. Turn right side out.

Sew a straight line down the center of the pattern, from the nub on the bottom to the neck.

Use the funnel to put approximately 1/3 - 1/2 cups of rice in each side of the line just sewn. Sew across the pattern, trapping the rice in two segments, approximately 1/3 of the way from the bottom of the pattern.

Repeat this step two more times, ending with a short sewing line across the neck of the fabric bottle pattern. See photo for details.

Now turn in a quarter inch hem on the neck, and sew close to the edge to close.

Include these instructions with your gift: "Rice Buddy Hot Pack/Cold Pack. Microwave for 1-3 minutes, until hot, and use as you would a hot water bottle. Great for easing aches and pains. For cold pack, store in the freezer."

Gift Basket Suggestion: These are wonderful wrapped around your neck when you have the flu. If you know a friend who is feeling ill, why not put a gift basket together? A clementine orange crate is perfectly sized for this gift. Arrange either rice pack in the crate, or a similar sized basket, and add layered chicken noodle soup-in-a-jar, soda crackers, Vicks vapor rub, cough drops, a good book, and uplifting music (nice choice for a cd: Chicken Soup for the Soul: Songs Of Joy And Jubilation To Open the Heart and Rekindle The Spirit.) Wrap your gift basket in cellophane and tie with curling ribbon.

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