How to Make Herbal Packs
Things You'll Need
- 2 to 3 lbs. long-grain rice (wheat or other grains can substitute)
- Cup of dried herbs or an essential oil
- Scrap material
- Sewing machine or needle and thread
- Stitch-removing tool
Instructions
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Find or buy some fabric for your pack. These herbal packs are ideal for recycling material like old clothes and towels, for example. Different size packs are useful, depending on where you want to apply them on the body and a range of fabrics are suitable for making herbal packs. So, it is likely you will have something appropriate lying around the house. Fleece, cotton flannel, toweling, muslin, cotton or any soft, washable and reasonably thick material work for herbal packs. If you choose a thin fabric like muslin, create a double layer.
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Cut two rectangles of fabric slightly larger than you want your herbal pack to be.
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Pin the shapes together with the inside of each piece showing on the outside.
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Sew around around three sides of your rectangle, making a 1/2-inch seam -- leave a short side until last. On the fourth side, leave a gap in the middle about a third of the length of the whole side.
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Pull the fabric through the small hole that you left until the seams are on the inside and the pack's covering material is facing the right way.
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Mix the rice and the dried herbs and pour into the fabric parcel.
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Hand-sew the remaining opening securely, so the contents can't fall out.
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