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Originally Posted by Janette
(Post 6500395)
My insulbrite scraps and other batting scraps are currently wrapped around my water pipes outside so they didn't freeze.
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that north wind was near minus 40 last 2 nights in OHIO. I left the bathroom sink running a fine stream so the pipes don't freeze. The furnace quit yesterday morn. Of course it did. coldest day since 94'. saving the scraps to stuff around 2 of my windows that are drafty too. using cotton balls for that right now. going to make 5 cat stuffed mats today while there are no other projects pulling at me. stay warm
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With the subzero temps, I was worried about my small dogs' paws getting frostbite. I made some booties by cutting a rectangle 2.5x the length of their paws (just above the ankle). Folded and seamed up the sides. Took a paper punch and punched two holes on each side of the open end of the bootie, and threaded yarn through the holes. Tied them on and it worked.
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Originally Posted by eimay
(Post 6501022)
With the subzero temps, I was worried about my small dogs' paws getting frostbite. I made some booties by cutting a rectangle 2.5x the length of their paws (just above the ankle). Folded and seamed up the sides. Took a paper punch and punched two holes on each side of the open end of the bootie, and threaded yarn through the holes. Tied them on and it worked.
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Please DO NOT put batting scraps behind outlet covers-a spark can happen and your house can catch fire-very unsafe
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I was thinking the same thing, doesn't sound safe.
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For small scraps, I throw in a bag and take to the lady that makes dog beds and stuffed animals for police, firemen, and child rescue services. I don't have the room to hang on to everything.
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They make the best dust rags since diapers. Use them with or without furniture polish and wash up great.
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Bookmarking this thread so I can refer to all these fabulous ideas later! Thank you everyone!!
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Great ideas. I've been wondering what to do with mine.
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