A yarn stash, being used up one ball of yarn at a time. My preference is crochet but I knit, spin and latch hook as well.
Sunday, 29 May 2016
Plastic Bag Mats for the Homeless
The other week I was scrolling through Facebook and a post jumped out regarding these mats.
Plastic bag Mats for the Homeless.
What You Need to get started:
500-700 plastic shopping bags (for a person-sized mat, but can vary depending on what you're using the mat for)10 mm or larger Crochet hook Scissors
Instructions:
Flatten the plastic bag to best you can and straighten any of the bags creases
Cut off the handles and the bottom seam so that you're left with a rectangle. This can then be cut into four strips that become loops when opened up.
After you have lots of loops, hook them together with a basic larks head knot. This is done by overlapping two of the loops end-to-end, then pulling the top of one end through the middle intersection of the two loops. Repeat this step.
From here you can start to crochet! You'll need approximately 42 chain stitches, and then continue to crochet until you arrive at your desired length.
Recycle the scrap plastic at your local grocery store to ensure that nothing is wasted.
Approximate size of the finished mat is 3' x 6' or 90 cm x 180 cm.
If you would like to join the group here is the link
Special Thanks go to Deniz for starting this project, I am helping by making mats and spreading the word about this great initiative.
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