Wonderful World Draft Stopper

 by caitlinsdad
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Wait, is that....nah. Make this delightful item from simple materials to stop that awful draft from coming under the door and keep you warm.

It's never too early to start Spring cleaning and see what items you can find to repurpose.  Used socks aren't really for donation and there is always that odd length of foam pipe insulation left over from previous attempts to make the house more energy efficient.

With some basic sewing, you can put together your own draft stopper.  Use it under a door or even a window to block the chill.  Does not interfere with the normal operation of the door or window.

Please do not confuse a draft stopper with a draft dodger.  You will find those further up North where it is colder.
 
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Step 1: Get scrappy...

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Depending on the size of the door, you may need more or less material.

You need three or four pairs of socks to use or you need some stretchy thin fabric.

You need some scrap material pieces to use for the extra decoration.

You need some foam pipe insulation pieces.  They come in various sizes to fit different diameters of pipe.  The bigger sizes will provide a better fit as it hugs the door better.

You will need a little bit of fiberfill to stuff the accessory pieces.

You will need to be able to sew, use of a sewing machine is not required but will make things go a whole lot faster.  I use a serger since it is a whole lot of fun to make things quickly.  A serger will trim and bind the seam as it goes along.

CAUTION: Know how to operate safely around cutting implements, tools, sewing needles and sewing machines.  
poofrabbit says: Apr 24, 2012. 9:59 PM
Oh my goodness! I love the idea and I couldn't stop laughing, this is just fantastic!
MicioGatta says: Feb 29, 2012. 12:53 AM
This is Great!!!!!!! I love it! 8D
grannyjones says: Jan 18, 2012. 8:11 AM
Thanks to you, I'm out of Depends. . .
caitlinsdad (author) in reply to grannyjonesJan 18, 2012. 3:35 PM
ummm, thanks for sharing that!
RollerScrapper says: Jan 16, 2012. 10:49 AM
This is hilarious!
caitlinsdad (author) in reply to RollerScrapperJan 16, 2012. 8:54 PM
Getting frostbite and hypothermia is no laughing matter when the landlord turns off the Fn heat. Wait....I am the Fn lanlord....
RedneckEngineer says: Jan 15, 2012. 3:57 AM
Another great ible and great subject matter! Can't help but laugh when you look at it!
I would love to see the cat with the legs sticking up.
caitlinsdad (author) in reply to RedneckEngineerJan 15, 2012. 3:51 PM
You are a bad, bad, person...
RedneckEngineer in reply to caitlinsdadJan 16, 2012. 6:13 AM
Like you didn't grin the first time you seen the stuffed Garfield toys with tire tracks across the middle back in the 80's.
caitlinsdad (author) in reply to RedneckEngineerJan 16, 2012. 6:30 AM
Hmmmph, I'll have you know I did not buy that. It was a gift from someone close to me!
pezzasaurus says: Jan 15, 2012. 10:15 AM
This is awesome. I'll have to talk my wife into making one.
caitlinsdad (author) in reply to pezzasaurusJan 15, 2012. 3:52 PM
Make it yourself and join the manly man sewing circle of all things oddly spectacular.
pezzasaurus in reply to caitlinsdadJan 15, 2012. 10:02 PM
I accept the challenge! First I have to finish my current project, and then I'll post my results
caitlinsdad (author) in reply to pezzasaurusJan 16, 2012. 6:02 AM
and if it doesn't turn out well, no worries, it can be a chew toy for the dog.
Jayefuu says: Jan 14, 2012. 3:49 AM
Poor Mickey :D Brilliant build C'dad, made me laugh. Also solves the problem I have with most draft excluders, this one moves with the door, right?
caitlinsdad (author) in reply to JayefuuJan 14, 2012. 9:21 AM
You might have to nudge his feet or ears to get past the doorframe but it moves when you open and close the door. It is a channel shape which is friction fit and held in place under a door. Use socks that won't snag anything on the door sill or make it out of some shop rags or dishtowels.
dreadyjazz says: Jan 14, 2012. 4:23 AM
I have to make this!!! I just have to finish my other ten projects first. Lol.
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