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Draft Stoppers for Windows

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Date: 11/11/2005 Topics: Home Improvement > Heating | Readers Request > Home  
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I want to make draft stoppers to lay at the base of my windows. The idea is to sew a tube of fabric and fill it with something to hold its form. The question is what can I stuff it with that will fill in that right angle between the window and the ledge; and, I hope, be washable.

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By LadyLeonesse (Guest Post)
That sounds like a good way to get rid of those single sox that pile up.. and theyre washable

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By Dede (Guest Post)
I have made these with stuffing you use to make stuffed animals, etc. Can make as stiff or loose as you want it to be.

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By minymont (63) Contact
How about sand or rice, both would be pliable.

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