When Lisa took the last time a cold-pack, I was once again unnerved by the "Towel wrapped around it." I have asked myself why I am still not come up with the idea to sew a casing for cooling packs.
I have talked about it with a friend who told me that in their cold-pack it was a shell. This was, however, from a not so nice material.
Because I am quite fond of the Pütierchen am, I made two Pütierchen cooling pack covers:
number 1 for a small cooling pads:
And number two for an elongated cooling pads:
Apart from the fact that they have become a little bit too far, I was very pleased.
Since I needed the weekend for a souvenir, I then immediately another one sewn (now in the perfect size):
It was also good and is now waiting in the freezer at first use :-)
I have talked about it with a friend who told me that in their cold-pack it was a shell. This was, however, from a not so nice material.
Because I am quite fond of the Pütierchen am, I made two Pütierchen cooling pack covers:
number 1 for a small cooling pads:
And number two for an elongated cooling pads:
Apart from the fact that they have become a little bit too far, I was very pleased.
Since I needed the weekend for a souvenir, I then immediately another one sewn (now in the perfect size):
It was also good and is now waiting in the freezer at first use :-)
Embroidery: Pütierchen of Huups! , designed by paulapue , Swedish tablecloth from Kunterbunt design, designed by Gretelies
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