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As we all know, moms can always use a portal to serenity and relaxation, and that’s why we made the perfect Mother’s Day eye mask from luxurious fabric and filled it was soothing rice and lavender.
Teeny bit of fabric (we used silk and cotton), 1/3 Cup rice, a few pinches of lavender, 14 1/2" of 1" wide elastic, love, interfacing
mothers everywhere
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Nov 3, 2010, 01.33 PMby Alexa Pongracz
Instructions but no pattern, which is sort of why I bought it…if there is a pattern to cut where is it or am I back to square one again.
Jun 14, 2010, 12.05 PMby wishofhappiness
this is sweet but why do I have to pay $1.00AUD when i can recycle my own areoplane one?
Jan 18, 2010, 10.34 AMby nojallakuutamo
Why rice?
Feb 9, 2009, 03.11 AMby zora
You can find free patterns for similar Eyemasks on: http://www.brigitte.de/wohnen/selbermachen/schlafbrille-556302/ http://www.hotpatternsstore.com/images/Eyemask%20download%2010.jpg
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Dec 10, 2009, 04.32 PMby luzziie
unfortunately i cant speak german and the last one didnt work
Jan 13, 2009, 05.01 PMby vanessasews47
Damn! If I’d discovered this site before, I wouldn’t have spent £26 buying one not much different to this! Silk, filled with Lavender
Nov 30, 2008, 12.57 PMby paulettel
This is cute. I’m going to make one today! :)
May 23, 2008, 09.58 AMby peta-cha
Love this and will have a go tonight, do you sew one end of the elastic into on end of casing before turning through. Thanks Peta