After the plarn is made students with crocheting experience weave them into sleeping mats.
Crochet plastic bags into sleeping mats.
Gauge 12 sts x 24 rows 4 10 cm in garter stitch.
How to make plarn.
Plarn sleeping mat ravelry diy plarn mats for the homeless.
Make plarn using the above episode of ask me monday as a guide.
Plarn is the yarn also called plastic yarn that you will use to knit or crochet the plastic mat.
Crochet with plarn sleeping mats for the homeless.
Make plarn sleeping mats for the homeless.
Plarn is constructed from the plastic bags and will be used just as one would use yarn in knitting or crocheting.
Turn your plastic bags into sleeping mats.
Cast on 72 stitches.
Straighten out each bag by pulling at the end and the handles so that it becomes as nice smooth and flat as the plastic bag in the picture.
Approx 140 plastic bags or 1260 yds of plarn size us 11 8mm scissors.
Cut off the plastic bag handles and the bottom of the bag.
After you have lots of loops hook them together with a basic larks head knot.
Start with about 10 plastic bags at a time.
This can then be cut into four strips.
A great use for plastic shopping bags.
Repeat step 3 until mat measures 72 183 cm from edge.
Come on let s make some mats how to crochet a plastic sleeping mat step 1.
Basic knit sleep mat recipe.
Cut off the handles and the bottom seam so that you re left with a rectangle.
It also makes a great addition to any camping trip.
These sleeping mats make great supplies for the homeless population allowing them to sleep comfortably wherever they need to.
This can then be cut into four strips that become loops when opened up.
This particular group of about a dozen women has been meeting almost every week for more than a year converting.
Diy crochet plastic bags into sleeping mats for the homeless.
Flatten the plastic bag to best you can and straighten any of the bags creases 2.
Nanaimo harbour city seniors in namaimo british columbia canada have taken plastic shopping bags and turned them into sleeping mats by crocheting them together.
We will go through the steps below to make plarn and then the knitting and crocheting will begin.
After you have lots of loops hook them together with a basic larks head knot.