Xmas Hand Warmers
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This great collection of Xmas Hand Warmers is just what you need for this cold weather.
Just place it for 10 to 15 seconds in the microwave and you will have heat emanating from your favorite Christmas figure for a very good time.
If you want to know how to make this Christmas project go to this tutorial.
This product is a DIGITAL PDF PATTERN. You will receive the document in your inbox after your purchase with the link to download the pattern.
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Description
This great collection of Xmas Hand Warmers is just what you need for this cold weather.
Just place it for 10 to 15 seconds in the microwave and you will have heat emanating from your favorite Christmas figure for a very good time.
These little bundles are so beautiful that I even dared to hang a few on my Christmas tree. Use this to gift a warm Christmas to your friends and family, that is if you can actually manage to let them go.
If you want to know how to make this Christmas project go to this tutorial.
The Xmas Hand Warmers file includes:
- 1 PDF printable file with 4 Christmas figures.
- Tutorial here.
This product is a DIGITAL PDF PATTERN. You will receive the document in your inbox after your purchase with the link to download the pattern.
NOTE: Print the pattern in US letter paper, in the “real size” option attribute with no margin.
Copyright protection: This is a product for your personal use.You may not sell, copy, or redistribute this pattern to others.
Additional information
| SKILL LEVEL | Beginner |
|---|---|
| FABRIC RECOMENDATION | Low or none Polyester content |












Shirley Compton –
Thank you I intend to make several for friends in church some of the ladies always complain of having cold hands
Cheryl Masters –
These are going to be very handy (no pun intended) and I don’t even have to wait for Christmas. It snowed here twice last week. The pines all around our home look beautiful when it snows, but what spring? What summer? What garden? I guess this is what happens when you live this high up in the Rockies. Thank you so much for sharing. Your timing is excellent. Cheryl
adhamil –
I haven’t made them yet. I am collecting patterns and ideas for next Christmas as I begin making them before they are represented in the media.
willardlinda –
Such a timely pattern. Thank you for the easy to follow tute, also the idea to send the instructions for use along with the warmers.
Sandy –
Easy to do patterns and appropriate for school children to try hand sewing.
Pat –
Great patterns, I haven’t yet had time to make them. It will be Christmas presents. Thanks