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- How to Make Cooling
Neck Ties
- By Brian Fogarty
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Have you ever
used a cooling necktie? If you have I bet two things surprised
you. How they helped you keep cool and how much they cost. About
$8 each. Ouch!
This article
shows you how to make your own, for just a few cents.
Supplies
you will need:
1 yard of cotton
fabric that is at least 42" wide and a maximum of 45".
This will make 8 ties
Wash the fabric
before use.
Water absorbing
polymers these are available at hardware's for gardening or you
can purchase them at Watersorb http://www.watersorb.com. If ordering from
Watersorb, order the medium granules.
A tape measure.
Sewing machine.
Scissors.
1. Cut or tear strips
4 1/2" wide by the fabric width eg. 45".
2. Fold fabric in half,
right sides together, on the long edge sew the long seam.
3. Turn over and iron.
4.Mark the centre and
stitch along it. Now you have a tube about 2" wide and 42"
- 45" long.
5. Drop in 1/8 tsp of
crystals on each side of the seam. You can roll up a piece of
paper to use as a funnel to make it easier.
IMPORTANT: At first only make
a test tie with the brand of polymers you're using to make sure
its the correct amount after it's soaked.
6. Mark 4 1/2"
from the centre and seam again.
Now you have
2 pockets with crystals.
7. Add another 1/8 tsp
of in both sides and seam 4 1/2 inches from the first set of
seams again. You will now have 4 pockets. Hopefully!!
8. Fold in raw edges
and sew across to finish. If you prefer you can make the ends
diagonal.
Care instructions:
- Place in cold
water approx 30 min, until crystals become gel.
- Tie around
head or neck. Tie will be more effective if placed in the refrigerator
before use or soaked in ice cold water.
- Regenerate
by soaking 1-3 minutes.
- Do not freeze
- Dehydrate
to store
- Hand wash
only with a mild soap
Brian Fogarty
has a website that discusses cooling products and shows you how
to make your own. To find out more visit http://www.keepingmecool.com/
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