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Do you have a homemade hand lotion recipe that is good for quilters hands?

Please let us know what you do to keep your hands soft and smooth and ready for quilting.

Cheerio for no
Posted By: Joyful Re: Homemade Hand Lotion for Quilters - 10/18/12 12:49 PM
The one I enjoy usind, is : 16 oz.Baby Lotion (I use the Pink bottle) 8 oz. jar Vasoline 8 oz. Vitamin E Cream Place all in a bowl & beat until it resembles the texture of hand cream..(I use my 'Stick blender') Store in jars and share with friends.. This makes a large batch, but is very good, and all things can be purchased at a Dollar store.
Sue, this sounds so easy to make. I have a few questions - how long does this cream last? Does it go "off" in the jar. What type of jar do you use - plastic or glass?

I like the idea of making this for my friends for xmas presents.

Cheerio
Posted By: Joyful Re: Homemade Hand Lotion for Quilters - 10/18/12 11:51 PM
I have had a jar that is almost a year old..(I had made several last year) and is still good..No, it doesn't 'go off' , turn, and have never had any to go "bad" on me... The jars I use, is any kind ,,Piminto jars, smaller (4oz.) candle jars, the Cherry's you can buy in the 5-6oz.jars. Now, when I make them for gifts, will use the 1/2 pt. jelly jars & simply tie a pretty ribbon around the neck..Everyone I've given them to, then always wants the recipe,they love it also.. I use both Plastic and glass..Doesn't matter...Just what ever I may have on hand.. The Vit. E cream comes in a good size jar, so I just refill it when I get it made. A friend shared this with me several years ago, and I've never bought any other cream...
Posted By: GrannyH Re: Homemade Hand Lotion for Quilters - 10/19/12 05:07 PM
I'm going to try this. Vasoline is the only product I've used for years, and while it is a good moisturizer it doesn't do much for healing. I'll have to think though the storage problem. Just recently though I did some purging, and recycled a few dozen jelly jars.

Thank you very much for sharing. GrannyH
This lotion sounds great. I am going to give it a try.

Christmas gifts are definitely a possibility.
Posted By: GrannyH Re: Homemade Hand Lotion for Quilters - 11/02/12 08:19 PM
I found all the 'ingredients' in smaller quantities than listed so I ended up making a half-batch. I'm not sure what kind of testimony I can give after only using this lotion for a week, but I love it - and not just for my hands. It feels great on my face, it has already taken care of the one dry elbow I have constantly, and it is has made my hands softer than they've been for a really long time. I purchased containers over the summer for the playdoh I make my grand kids that are perfect for this lotion.

Minnesota winters really dry out my skin, and I am going to be so very happy to have this lotion. Thank you. GrannyH
Posted By: Joyful Re: Homemade Hand Lotion for Quilters - 11/02/12 10:20 PM
So glad you are liking it, GrannyH..I think the Vitamin E, has some 'healing' powers in it, or maybe that's just what I tell myself..:) My husband likes it on top of his head as he is bald, and tends to get a dry scalp, working outside, even with caps on... I have used it as my facial mostiurizer also..I will use this ,especially in the winter, under my makeup..Not only does it help the makeup go on smoother, but keeps my face protected from the wind and cold. THanks for posting.
Posted By: carostew Re: Homemade Hand Lotion for Quilters - 02/06/13 07:05 AM
Definitely going to try this. In fact, I think I'll a run to the Dollar Store today. My hands are in terrible shape, cracks on the corners of my thumbs that are so painful.
Posted By: Toni Kay Re: Homemade Hand Lotion for Quilters - 02/06/13 07:28 AM
Does this hand lotion absorb quickly so you can handle fabric immediately, or do you need to wait a few minutes? It sounds wonderful ~ can't wait to try it!
Posted By: Joyful Re: Homemade Hand Lotion for Quilters - 02/06/13 09:22 AM
When using this lotion, I would wait at least a few minutes before going back to my quilting...Would not want to risk getting my fabric a little 'oil' spots on it,,,I never had any problems, but then I don't apply it, then start quilting right away..Doesn't take long tho..Only a few minutes. I hope you will try this and enjoy it... It usually cost about $5 to make,and so easy , and last a long time without going bad on you...
Posted By: carostew Re: Homemade Hand Lotion for Quilters - 02/06/13 09:30 AM
Maybe just a dab will do ya :) and save the heavier application till bedtime. I can't wait to make and try it.
Carostew, I know just what you mean when you describe your hands. When I lived in Canberra, every year I'd get these terrible splits in the corners of my nails and it would make stitching so painful. Moving to a warmer climate certainly helped, but I still get dry hands. Vitamin E is a great remedy for me too. I buy it in bulk and put it EVERYWHERE! especially all the points (elbows, knees, heels, etc etc). I only use it at night, as I can't stand greasy fingers when I'm stitching, especially on needlework like hardanger!!

cheerio for now
Posted By: carostew Re: Homemade Hand Lotion for Quilters - 02/06/13 09:50 PM
Well, my lotion is all made (and it sure does make a lot) and even after using it just today my hands already feel so much better. They actually feel silky tonight. Judie thanks for bringing up the topic, and Joyful, thanks for the recipe.
Good on you carostew, you've inspired me to remember to moisterise each day. And it does make a difference!!

Cheerio for now
Posted By: GrannyH Re: Homemade Hand Lotion for Quilters - 12/09/13 12:18 AM
I made a new batch of this lotion today, and that prompted me to pull this subject up once again.

I liked this lotion when I first tried it, and after using it for the past 10 months I wonder what I ever did without it. I use it on my hands and my feet on a regular basis. In addition, it has brought new life to my 65 year old face.

So, thanks again to Joyful for the recipe. To everyone else ~ if you haven't tried it, you should.

GrannyH
I'm on it, Granny H - anything that could bring this face back to life is worth a try!!
Posted By: Judy Kay Re: Homemade Hand Lotion for Quilters - 12/12/13 03:59 PM
Where do you find the vitamin e cream?
Posted By: GrannyH Re: Homemade Hand Lotion for Quilters - 12/12/13 04:40 PM
I got mine at Walmart. What I used was "Fruit of the Earth" brand Vitamin E skin care cream and I found it with other hand and face creams. This came in a 4 ounces container, but since I only make a half batch at a time 4 ounces is all I needed.

This container has a link www.fote.com is you'd like to find out about it. Hope you can find it.

I just went to that site, and they do not show the product I purchased. Sorry, GrannyH
Posted By: Judy Kay Re: Homemade Hand Lotion for Quilters - 12/12/13 05:05 PM
That is the same brand i have used for years and the only place I have seen it is kmart, I put it on my stocking stuffer list this year.
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