I just finished a huge sewing project. Well, not huge, but it felt huge to me given where I've been at lately. I made two weighted items: an 8 pound 30x34 inch lap pad, and a 10 pound 16x60 inch shawl. I'm actually really proud of the shawl, which I laid out well and did nice edging on, plus it has a super soft plus backing and soft things are always good in my book.
These are commonly used for children who are on the autism spectrum, but a lot of people who have other disorders including PTSD find them useful. I've been wanting one for a long time, but they tend to be expensive so I finally decided to do it myself. I slept with the lap pad over my torso last night and used it on my check in call today and it was very helpful in both cases. I have a doctor's appointment tomorrow I'm dreading and hope it will help at least a little to have it along.
When I move in February and get settled I'm going to work on making a fullsize blanket at a full weight but these are good for more directed pressure.
Just thought I'd share in case someone else might benefit or have experience with these sorts of sensory tools.
These are commonly used for children who are on the autism spectrum, but a lot of people who have other disorders including PTSD find them useful. I've been wanting one for a long time, but they tend to be expensive so I finally decided to do it myself. I slept with the lap pad over my torso last night and used it on my check in call today and it was very helpful in both cases. I have a doctor's appointment tomorrow I'm dreading and hope it will help at least a little to have it along.
When I move in February and get settled I'm going to work on making a fullsize blanket at a full weight but these are good for more directed pressure.
Just thought I'd share in case someone else might benefit or have experience with these sorts of sensory tools.