Plastic Bag Sleeping Mats

The mats are made of plarn or plastic yarn crafted out of bags that are sliced into pieces and looped into a long chain.
Plastic bag sleeping mats. Materials to make a sleep mat from plastic bags. Rather than throwing them out you can reuse them by crocheting them into multi purpose mats known as plarn plastic yarn. Plastic bags 500 700 grocery bags knitting needles size 10 or higher or crochet needles o or p recommended scissors. Regardless of who uses it it s a great way to recycle.
I am amazed by the creativity of people. It takes about 500 bags to make a two and a half feet by six foot mat. One quarter to one third of the bags that are used to make a mat have to be strung on the loom before the weaver can start weaving. Taking something that will forever sit in a landfill and repurposing it in such a creative way.
We ll stitch them together to create a full mat. Repeat step 3 until mat measures 72 183 cm from edge. Make a portion and send it to us. In particular plarn can be used as sleeping mats for people.
Make plarn using the above episode of ask me monday as a guide. Don t want to make a full mat. Approx 140 plastic bags or 1260 yds of plarn size us 11 8mm scissors. I read an article where people are making rectangular mats out of plastic bags as well to be used by the homeless for sleep mats during the wet season.
These sleeping mats make great supplies for the homeless population allowing them to sleep comfortably wherever they need to. The bag ladies as they call themselves also specialize in making large tote bags out of the plastic. Cast on 72 stitches. Opting to use green canvas bags for your grocery shopping is an effective option but many people still have excess plastic bags lying about the place.
The next thing is that they need to be loop together to string up the looms. Cutting the bags is just the first step in the process of turning plastic bags into sleeping mats. It also makes a great addition to any camping trip. The goal is a 3 by 6 size plastic yarn mat.
Gauge 12 sts x 24 rows 4 10 cm in garter stitch.