WEEKENDER: Crafty Corner – Bags for warm hearts and cold feet

Isn’t there a saying that says “warm heart, cold feet,” or is that hands or nose or something?

Hot Bags can keep your feet warm on cold nights.

Hot Bags can keep your feet warm on cold nights.

Isn’t there a saying that says “warm heart, cold feet,” or is that hands or nose or something?

Either way, I have a cure for the cold feet, or maybe hands and noses.

Ever since I can remember, my mom said that it you have warm feet you’ll sleep much better.

A long time ago, she gave me a cloth bag filled with wheat and said that if I put it in the microwave and heated for three minutes, it would keep my toes toasty warm for a couple of hours. I had always used a hot water bottle or just a bottle filled with warm water but I thanked her and told her I would give it a try – first I had to get a microwave!

A month later we got our first microwave and I no longer had cold feet.

Since then, I have made many Hot Bags (with wheat in them and with rice in them) for my kids and for friends.

I’ve made them mostly out of old clothing; cotton T-shirts, sweat pants and even a wool sweater that shrunk a little (four sizes).

A little bit before Christmas, a friend was giving away some of her girl’s clothes she had out-grown.

I spotted a very funky pair of fleece pants; they had black and white swirls and I thought they would make a fun Hot Bag.

I nabbed them and ran out of the building yelling, “Start the carrrr!”

OK, maybe that wasn’t not quite the way it happened but I did hurry home to start cutting and sewing.

I called my neighbour and asked for some help to pour the rice. She arrived with a “What exactly did you need help with?” look on her face.

I held the bag and she poured the rice in through a funnel. We made five different sizes: an eight-inch square for backs, knees etc., a long one 6×18-inch to go around necks and legs, a 6×6-inch for elbows and sore ears – one with three sections and a small 4×4-inch one that could be used for a wrist support while typing.

Funny, I have always wanted to make a foot warmer in the shape of a foot.

I think the next one I make will be just that.

Use your creativity and make a cool warmer.

Email me a picture at circulation@grandforksgazette.ca and I include it in my column.

By the way they can also be put in the freezer and used as a cold pack.

– Darlainea Redlack has taught a variety of crafting courses across the Boundary and is circulation co-ordinator for the Grand Forks Gazette

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