Keep Wind Out During Cold Months
Posted by craft on
November 17, 2008
If you do not have a yard of materials around your house, purchase a yard of strong textile weaves of cloth or corduroy. Here you need the thread that coordinates with your material. In addition, you will need stuffing, dry beans, and rice. Add some adhesives and felt, preferably red, white, and black.
Next, gather your material and trim up to 10 inches wide, and around 6-inches lengthwise. Measure your door before cutting, since you will need length wider than the bottom area of your door. Use two parts of the outer regions of your fabric, gather and hand or machine sew at least 3 sides and around 3/8 inches away from the edge of your cloth. Leave a short region of your fabric available. On the right side of your fabric conceal your seams and add your filling, i.e. stuffing. Turn up your edges and then stitch them and choose additives to design your snake.
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You can use glue, buttons, studs, etc to make your eyes if you choose to do so. As well, you can use your felt to make up the mouth, nose, and so on. Use the red felt to make the lips, tongue, etc, and the black to make up the surrounding features about the eyes, since as lids, or brows.
The snakes will make up a great warming gift also. You can craft a few to give to your friends as a gift, as well as keep a few around your home to keep it warm in the winter months.




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