I made one for the front door, we need to replace the weather stripping and have been planning to do it for the past two years. This dodger should help keep the heat in and the cold out until we get around to it. Don't mind the less than lovely photo.
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I originally planned to have three little birds appliqued on my tube (think Bob Marley: "three little birds, sitting on my doorstep") but then I decided peek-a-boo circles were a better idea with this fabric. I still used some birds but there are more than three so disregard Bob.
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There are some fantastic completed dodgers and you can check them all out in the Iron Craft flickr pool!
2 comments:
I really like the fabrics you used in this.
One of the things I love about you is how you can make something that I would dismiss as "old-lady" into something so friggin' funktastic! Great idea. You know, if you made a bunch of these and sold them, the eco-folk would go granola for them.
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