Hogladyrider
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We live full time in our 3611JS Cyclone. We did not opt for dual pane windows. This winter I took on the project of making insulated window covers for all our windows and I am very pleased with the final product.
Many people cut and use Reflectix in their windows. I wanted to take it to the next level. I purchased insulated quilted ironing board cover at Joann's using 50% off coupons. We cut out the Reflectix to each window frame size, then used spray adhesive (3M) to attached the Reflectix to the fabric. After letting this dry for 24 hours I then stitched quilt binding all around the edges. The finished product slides right into the window frames and the curtains pull down over it.
Will help with warmth in the winter and cool in the summer and when we go to Alaska will provide darkness for sleeping when it is light outside at 11 pm!
Total cost for all materials just around $200, well worth it for us!
Sorry I can't seem to figure out how to rotate the pics!
Susan
Many people cut and use Reflectix in their windows. I wanted to take it to the next level. I purchased insulated quilted ironing board cover at Joann's using 50% off coupons. We cut out the Reflectix to each window frame size, then used spray adhesive (3M) to attached the Reflectix to the fabric. After letting this dry for 24 hours I then stitched quilt binding all around the edges. The finished product slides right into the window frames and the curtains pull down over it.
Will help with warmth in the winter and cool in the summer and when we go to Alaska will provide darkness for sleeping when it is light outside at 11 pm!
Total cost for all materials just around $200, well worth it for us!
Sorry I can't seem to figure out how to rotate the pics!
Susan