View Full Version : DRAFT STOPPER DOOR THINGY....
fireandice
December 7, 2005, 11:32 PM
lQQking for a crochet draft stopper for by the door.:think ..am in the country and this old house is not very well insulated... :eek
any animal would be great.....:clap
ty bunches :hook
hugs :manyheart
TINA
yarnjunkie
December 8, 2005, 12:04 AM
Here is the only pattern I found but it doesn't have a photo.
http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/6340/ddodger.html
Hope that helps :)
corky264
December 8, 2005, 01:56 AM
I made one ,I just ch 5 ,ss to make a circle ch2 do 12 dc,join to first dc,( I didn't count ch 2 as first dc), ch 2 dc in same st *,2 dc next st ,1 dc next*repeat
from* *There should be 18 dc.Join to first dc then dc in each stitch around.
Til it is long enough to fit across the bottom of your door.
I stuffed it as I went.
You can single crochet or half double crochet. I think that is what I will do the next one I do.If you decide to do sc, I think you should do 2 in each of the second row.Just do increases if you want it bigger around til you get the size you want.
Hope this makes sense. If it doesn't let me know and I will try again.
Corky
fireandice
December 8, 2005, 12:41 PM
I made one ,I just ch 5 ,ss to make a circle ch2 do 12 dc,join to first dc,( I didn't count ch 2 as first dc), ch 2 dc in same st *,2 dc next st ,1 dc next*repeat
from* *There should be 18 dc.Join to first dc then dc in each stitch around.
Til it is long enough to fit across the bottom of your door.
I stuffed it as I went.
You can single crochet or half double crochet. I think that is what I will do the next one I do.If you decide to do sc, I think you should do 2 in each of the second row.Just do increases if you want it bigger around til you get the size you want.
Hope this makes sense. If it doesn't let me know and I will try again.
Corky
ty bunches....maybe NOW I can keep the cold out.. :clap .lol
hugs
Tina
jimbo
December 8, 2005, 01:19 PM
great idea Corkey, I wonder if stuffing with those irksome plastic foam packing beans would work well? You know those things explode out of a box, and blow out of your garbage when you try to throw them away? They're excellent for heat insulation... made of the same kind of stuff your styrofoam coolers are made of.
kahud48
December 8, 2005, 02:27 PM
Old plastic grocery and WalMart bags do great to, one way to recycle them to, in a good way :)
natalie058
December 8, 2005, 04:24 PM
You could also fill a pantyhose with some beans and run it along the bottom, for weight, to help keep it pressed against the door.
My mom wants me to make her one for Christmas, and I was planning on just making a long tube without a pattern, then stuffing it with beans and fiberfill.
I was wondering if the yarn used would make a differnce, though - like would wool or cotton be better than acrylic?
wrenlover
December 8, 2005, 07:32 PM
http://www.sarahanns.com/crochetworks/cwhome.html
There are two here. The sentry snake and guard dog. They are both cute.
Lisa
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