Saturday, December 14, 2013

Rice is Not Just for Eating! Bed Buddy Tutorial


Baby it's cold outside!  With all the snow and bad roads it's been easy to tackle projects that have been on my plate.  This one is just the ticket for a last minute gift or something to keep you and your family toasty warm,  rice heating bags or as I like to call them, Bed Buddies.  So simple to make and just a few ingredients;  fabric, thread, sewing machine and rice.

1.  Start with a medium weight fabric cut in a 15" x 27 " rectangle.  (You could also use a hand towel.)


2.  Fold the fabric in half wrong side out.


3.  Sew the right and left sides closed with a quarter inch seam allowance.  Stitch again for extra strength.  Turn right side out and press.  Press under 1/2 inch on open edge.


4.  Mark off from the fold to the open edge five row.  Each should be close to equal in width, approximately 2 7/8 inches wide if you started with a 15 inch wide piece of fabric minus the two 1/4 inch seams.  To find the exact measurement you can measure between your sewn edges, multiply by 5 and you get your row width.  Place pins at the top of each row.  You can draw a line with chalk, pin or eyeball your sewing line.


5.  Starting at the top using a straight stitch, sew from top to bottom to make your 5 rows, be sure to backstitch at the beginning and end to secure threads.  Hard to see in this photo because my thread blends in with the fabric pattern.


6.  Now the fun part.  Pour rice into each row about 2/3 full, approximately 1 1/4 cups of rice.  I do this over a pan and had my husband hold open the bag while I carefully poured.  I tried using a funnel, but the one I had, had too narrow of a neck opening for the rice to go down smoothly.


7.  Pin and sew the top opening closed.  I like to use a zig zag stitch and a straight stitch so that no rice can escape.


Almost finished but one more step... the heating instructions.

8.  Download the attached tags and print off if making a gift.  Bed Buddy Label

I like to print on cardstock and pin with a ribbon before wrapping up to gift.  If you don't want to use the tags the instructions are to microwave for 2 1/2 minutes and increase in increments of 30 seconds if you need it hotter.  Can also be frozen and used as an ice bag.  Do not wash as this will cause the rice to become moist and spoil.


My favorite use for this bag is to warm up at bedtime, place between the sheets at the foot of the bed for a toasty warm sleep. 

Enjoy and let me know how your project turned out.



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