And here's how you can make your own door draft stopper snake to protect you from the cold.
what you need:
.a long rectangle of fabric for the body. mine was 46" x 7" but doors come in different sizes and I trust you can use your basic math skills to decide how long and how thick you'd like it to be.
.fabric scraps for the inside of its mouth.
.fabric scrap for tongue - hopefully something that does not fray like felt
.2 buttons for eyes
.thread (scissors, small piece of paper, pen, needle, and sewing machine) : P
.rice or some other filling
} To Create {
First fold your fabric for the body in half lengthwise, then in half again lengthwise. At one end cut a curve that will be the corner of the snakes mouth to the front of its face. Unfold once so you the fabric is halved, and as you can see above on the right you will have the head shape.
Now place the body on the paper to make a template. For a seam allowance of 1/2" I put it on the edge with the corners of the snakes mouth 1/2" from the edge. Trace and cut out. Then cut two pieces for the inside of the snakes mouth. Cut a forked tongue for snakey with remaining scrap. : )
Now would be the time to sew on the eyes. (@.@) Then with the tongue centered inside the two mouth pieces sew them together with your 1/2" seam.
Now here's the tricky part. Open the body piece with right side up. Pin and sew, with the tongue down and inside, one of the matching mouth perimeters. Fold the mouth peice in half upward leaving the tongue down. Refold the body in half lengthwise right sides together. Pin and sew the second set of matching perimeters. If you start at the body fold you can continue down the side of the body in one go. ***down the body and around the mouth I used only 1/4" seam with the exception of where I tapered in.
Once you're about halfway down the length of your snake gradually taper inward going to the end until you reach it with about an inch or two open at the end. *note you want it wide enough you can pour into it your filler.
Isn't he cute!?! Problem now is my children think it's a toy, ha ha! : P So we shall see how much door action he gets : )
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