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Dodge the draft, without having to hotfoot it all the way to Canada, by stuffing fabric snakes into crevices where the chill can nip in and sneakily drive up heating costs. You can whip up your own by sewing an 8x42-inch piece of tightly woven fabric into a tube, and then stuffing it with cotton or wool batting, insulation foam, fabric scraps, kitty litter, sand, buckwheat kernels, or dried pine needles.
Check out Not Martha's Flickr page for step-by-step directions on making a twin draft guard that fits snugly on both sides of a door. And, if you've been looking for a way to reuse a couple of castoff neckties, eHow has the goods on making a draft-dodging snake of your very own.
Difficulty level: Easy

