Tips On The Preparation Of Homemade Lavender Neck Wrap

By Sharon Harris


There are really times when people avoid on experiencing overworked muscles most especially if they have been exerting much strength on doing particular work and exercises. With this, muscle pains and stress may be developed and also have the feeling of being uncomfortable. There are many ways already may be utilized for relieving soreness of muscles. One very common way is by using lavender neck wraps.

These products are microwavable. These types are far more different from the traditional ones because these are going to cool down faster, usually, less than one hour, and thus, not overheating the muscles. A home made lavender neck wrap is made using just the household ingredients and a recycled fabric.

To begin, choose a suitable type of fabric. Purchasing a new fabric may be done as well but recycled ones are fine like old towels, socks, shirts, etc. Try avoiding the use of those materials that contain metals because these can possibly catch a fire when the wrap is heated. Large and thick socks are recommended for use it is because you will not need to sew the sides and the shape is tubular.

Take measurements of both your neck and your shoulders as well by the use of tape measure. For each measurement, 0.5 inch must be added or equivalent to a 1.3 centimeters for the seams to be accounted. Some people may not want to take measurements so for them, the common measurements would be 5 inches in width and 20 inches in length, equivalent to 13 and 51 centimeters respectively. Using the measurements, cut the clothing pieces.

Choose an appropriate filling for the wrap. The most common choices for these may include barley, long grain white rice, oatmeal, and flax seeds. If you prefer to use rice, avoid the instant type since it can be cooked when placed inside the microwave. One important role for this is the scent. With this case, the essential oils that contain lavender can be mixed with some other spices together if necessary. Keep the mixture for two days but stir it regularly to distribute the scent evenly.

Start cutting the fabric based on the measurements. If socks or towels are used, no need to cut it. Both inner parts and outer parts of the double fabrics will be cut to rectangular forms. And also, the lining should be cut a bit smaller than the out covers. Typically, the measurement of the lining is about half inch smaller.

Next is folding the material along in its length and face the inner parts outwards. Pins are recommended for use in securing cloth seams in place when sewing. Hand sewing may be done or using the sewing the machine as well. Sew the seams very tightly so that rice grains will not come out if the wrap is used.

If inner and outer bags are used, leave the latter an open end. This is regularly opened when an inner bag is heated. Then next is pouring the grain with scent to an inner bag by the use of a funnel. A zipper may be used into the opening to easily open and close the sack.

The inner bag will then be placed in the microwave for heating in 90 seconds. When the bag is not that warm yet, continue to heat leaving an interval of 30 seconds. Next is wrapping it around the neck and the shoulders for about 20 minutes, enough to cool it down.




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