UPDATE: Two things… First, I decided to try using whole kernel corn inside of these guys instead of rice or lentils and it works WAY better! The corn holds the heat much longer than the rice or lentils, so I suggest you try that. (Whole kernel corn, not cracked corn, not popcorn…you can find whole kernel corn at feed stores.)
Second, I’ve had a couple requests to purchase a pair of these hand warmers. While that wasn’t my original intent, I decided that’s something I can definitely offer. So the full tutorial is still listed below, but if you’d rather just have me make a pair or two for you, I’d be happy to! There’s a little widget at the bottom of this post where you can see the shape and fabric options I offer, and make a purchase if you’d like to.
The weather here is starting to get COLD! So I decided to make some pocket hand warmers for my husband. These little guys were easy to make, and they work great!
Actually, I made two pairs because it was so quick and easy, so I have a pair too! You just pop these guys in the microwave for 30 to 45 seconds and they stay nice and warm for about 20 minutes (with the whole kernel corn they stay warm for twice as long)!
I got the idea to make these from a photo I saw on Pinterest of someone holding two heart-shaped hand warmers made out of ivory fleece. The picture led to an Etsy shop, but there was no tutorial. So I created my own!
Microwaveable Hand Warmers
Here’s what you need:
- flannel or fleece
- rice or lentils
NOTE: Don’t use felt! A lot of craft store felt is polyester, and it will melt in your microwave! Don’t do it!
Cut out two heart shapes from your fabric. With the right sides of the fabric facing out, stitch around the edges, leaving about a 1/2 inch open. It doesn’t really matter where you leave the opening; mine is on the right side near the point of the heart.
Then pour in rice or lentils through the opening. You want the little heart to be full, but not completely stuffed.
I used a funnel cuz my aim is no good.
Once the heart is full of rice or lentils, stitch the opening closed and you’re finished!
Alternatively, you can stitch a pair inside out so that the raw edges are hidden. The idea is the same, but if you want to hide the raw edges, make sure to put your hearts right side facing in before you start stitching. Still leave a 1/2 inch opening and turn it inside out through the opening. Then fill it and stitch it closed and you’re done!
I like the hidden edges, and JM likes the raw edges, so now we each have a pair of hand warmers! And they’re perfect for our walk to the El in the mornings. Microwave them on high for 30-45 seconds and then stick them in your pockets. They’ll keep your hands and your pockets warm for 20 minutes or so (or around 40 with the whole kernel corn)!
ANOTHER NOTE: Don’t microwave them for longer than 45 seconds. JM totally burnt a hole through one of his hand warmers because he put it in for a full minute. They are tiny and 45 seconds will get them almost too hot to touch, so you definitely don’t need to go any longer!
These guys make the perfect gift for anyone facing a cold winter. You have tons of choices about the shape, size, and which fabric you use, and you can totally customize them. You could also make a bigger version and use it as a hot pad for sore muscles, or to heat up the foot of your bed before you go to sleep (that’s not just me, right?). So versatile!
What’s your weather like? Would you use a pair of hand warmers? I kinda want to figure out how to attach them to a scarf or pair of earmuffs to keep my face warm!
If you want to purchase a pair of these little guys, you can do so here! If you would like more than one pair in different fabrics or shapes, enter the number of pairs you would like and leave me a note through PayPal about which fabrics and shapes you would like before completing the transaction.




Jessi, I love your plaid version of the heart hand warmers and your photos are lovely! Sara of WormeWoole.com
Thanks Sara, and thanks so much for the inspiration! I love the idea of tiny little heart hand warmers
Such a cute little project! Love it!

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These are too cute! I’m totally pinning these and making some for my parents in NY and sister in PA. Even though I live in FL now, I still have cold hands a lot, so maybe I can even use some. Found you at the Sweet Sharing Monday linky party. Cheers!
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Thanks for stopping by Lauren! I’m a bit bummed that my parents and my in-laws all live in CA (and it’s definitely not cold there ever!), but I can make some for our Midwestern friends and family, so it will still work out
I’d love to see photos if you end up making some!
We could use these…the weather has turned quite cold the last couple of days. Such a great idea…my Mom would LOVE these!! Just found your blog via Say Not Sweet Anne and became your most recent follower (: Can’t wait to come back for more posts…Hope you have a lovely week!!
Michele xoxo
The Homesteading Cottage
Sew cute! (I couldn’t resist.) I love this idea. I’ll be making some of these real soon. Thanks for the inspiration!
Blessings,
Nici
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Lol! I’d love to see photos when you finish!
LOVE this idea! Thanks for sharing, what an easy, fun little Christmas gift this would make

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Ever cute! These will be great for my son in the winter I’m going to try making them oval shape so he can put it inside his mitts! Thanks for the inspiration!
Great idea!
They are super cute!
What a terrific idea as a little gift for someone!
Thanks so much!
hugs ~ Crystelle
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OMG!! SO cute!!! Love this idea!! I need some for the cold weather that’s coming
Thanks so much for sharing this at The DIY Dreamer… From Dream To Reality!
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OH, nothing says warm & cozy quite like plaid! Love the lil’ heart shaped warmers…and I’m sure your husband did too! Thanks for sharing it with the world!
Yep! He was really excited that I had some of that plaid fabric left over, he loves plaid!
Hi there! I just found you on DIY Dreamer. These are just the cutest! I am thinking I need them for my barn chores. I would LOVE for you to come link up to my Farm Girl Blog Fest: http://fresh-eggs-daily.blogspot.com/2012/10/farm-girl-blog-fest-6.html
Lisa
Fresh Eggs Daily
These look wonderful! It was so cold here today, wish I had a pair!
Hey Jessi ! Your hand warmers are being featured as a favorite from this week’s blog fest and pinned here: http://pinterest.com/fresheggsdaily/blog-fest-favorites/
Thanks for linking up and please come back tomorrow to link up to our new party! Lisa http://www.fresh-eggs-daily.com
Thanks for linking to Take-A-Look Tuesday over at Sugar Bee Crafts – you were featured today!
- Mandy, http://www.SugarBeeCrafts.com
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This is so cute. I love the fabric you chose also. I could see using these just to get the kids to school.
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This is such a fantastic idea and yours look so much better than the ones you get from the camping store. Great job.
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These are so cute!! I love the fabric you used too. I just finished making a rice hot water bottle Being Inspired – hot water bottle but I’m think I might need these now too!
Lovely project – I may have to try making these from denim! Thanks for sharing.
Ooh I bet denim would work great!
I love this sweet idea! I have pinned for inspiration.
I saw your link on Delicate Construction.
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Super adorable! These have been on my to-do list forever, but this re-motivates me.

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Hi! Just saw your hand warmers pictured on TatertotsandJello. I live in San Diego and will NEVER need hand warmers, but it is a FANTASTIC idea for my kids to make for their cousins in Alaska and Grandparents in New York! Thanks for the great idea!
Homa Style is having a Simple Holiday Gift Idea Link Party.
Your hand warmers are a perfect holiday gift idea.
Please join the link party at Homa Style.
Here’s the link
http://homastyle.com/wp/2012/10/31/simple-holiday-gift-ideas/
Hope to see you there!
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What a cute idea – and thanks for the tip against using craft store felt.
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I am totally going to make some Christmas gifts!!! Thanks so much for sharing at Two Sasters:)
This is such a great idea! And they are so cute!! Thank you for sharing.
Hey! I’m co-hosting a Sunday WTFab bloghop
I saw you around! Great post! You posted your profile on bloghop so please remember to follow all of the co-hosts of this week!
Great blog! Following you now!
Kisses from Poland :*
I make these too! I love that we think alike. These are terrific, your fabric and heart shape are perfect too. Thank you for joining in the fun at the Thursday Favorite Things hop. Happy Monday wishes xo P.S. sorry I’m so late visiting

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These look great! What a fabulous idea! Thanks for sharing!
Rebecca
http://www.heronscrafts.blogspot.com
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Love these! Thanks for linking up to the CHQ blog hop! Hope to see you back tomorrow!
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Such a great idea!! These would make the perfect gift. Thanks for the inspiration. Thanks for linking up at Romance on a dime. Pinning this!!
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