Introduction: Cuddly Animal Heating Pad

Here is a new pal, Squidley!

Simply throw this cute little aquatic fella into the microwave for 1-2 minutes and use as a heating pad for sore muscles or to warm up a cold bed. Throw it in the freezer for an hour or two and use as an ice pack for bumps and bruises. Great for kids!

If you don't have the time to make your own, buy one at mahi.etsy.com

Step 1: What You Need

What you need:

Fabric (I used felt for this but found cotton works better)
Pen (For drawing shapes)
Scissors
Long grain white rice (do NOT use instant rice)
Sewing machine/ needle and thread
Fabric glue (optional)
piece of paper (optional)

Step 2: Tracing

Trace the shape of the desired animal onto the fabric. Trace two of the main animal shape for the front and the back. Don't forget to also trace any decorations such as eyes.

Step 3: Cut

Cut out all the pieces that you need.

Step 4: Sew on Decorations

Sew on all the decorations the to front piece. It helps to have the matching colors for each piece. Cut off all the loose threads.

Step 5: Sewing

Align the fabric so that the right sides are together. This means all the decorations are on the inside. Sew along the edges. Leave a small opening to turn the fabric right side out.

Step 6: Turn

Turn the fabric right side out, through the gap. Push out any small parts (Such as Suquidley's legs).

Step 7: Fill

Fill with the rice. Again, do NOT use minute rice, it will burn in the microwave. If you have trouble filling through the gap use a piece of paper to funnel the rice. Be careful not to overfill, this will pop the seams and make your new animal friend too big.

Step 8: Finishing

Slipstitch the gap closed and you are ready to use your animal heating pad!