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Felted Wool and the MicrowaveJoyce from Indiana Feedback About This Post:RE: Felted Wool and the Microwave
For not so nice looking packs, I have also used a rice filled men's athletic sock. Just nuke it for about 3-4 minutes to use (make sure the animal/human won't be touching it or it is wrapped up at first because it will be hot!) Post By Heather H. (Guest Post) RE: Felted Wool and the Microwaveyou might try lentils. i suppose any grain would work. Post By carla bledsoe (Guest Post) RE: Felted Wool and the MicrowaveI just made hand warmers with felted wool. I tried them in the microwave and it worked fine. My only suggestion is to wash the material before you make anything with it. My hand warmers smelled of dye after I microwaved them. You can use lentils as a filling and it works great! Post By Pam (Guest Post) RE: Felted Wool and the MicrowaveWool is naturally a flame/fire retardent. Be sure you are using all wool. rice works, millet would work etc.. Good luck Post By sherry o'shea (Guest Post) RE: Felted Wool and the Microwave
Flax seed works very well. Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) RE: Felted Wool and the Microwave
Funny you should ask, as I was just realizing that I need to change the rice in my outside kitties heat pack (it's cold outside and he's a rogue kitty who adopted us) cuz' the rice is smelling burnt. But I use a cotton sock that I bought filled up with rice. I don't know about the felted wool, but if it doesn't work, then why not make an inner skin (cotton) and then make a felted wool pack, a simple crochet or knit chain stitch for a button loop on felted wool should work to close it. Post By Michawn (Guest Post) |
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