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If your pantry's overrun with plastic grocery bags and you're feeling crafty, break out the crochet hooks and turn the bags into a tote bag like the one pictured. Split your bags into colors (like ...
A group of women are on a mission to comfort the homeless, transforming plastic bags into something helpful and beautiful.
The students are taking old grocery bags and cutting them into long strips called “plarn” which literally means plastic and yarn. They then crochet them into 6-foot by 4-foot sleeping mats for ...
Crafter Amanda turns simple plastic grocery bags into tote bags, wallets, floor cushions, and waterproof liners for beach bags—by fusing them together with an iron. Cut, flatten and layer six to ...
Members of London Ontario-Reduce, Reuse & Recycle (LORRR) use outer milk and grocery bags to crochet sleeping mats.
A group of women are on a mission to comfort the homeless, transforming the most basic material, plastic bags, into something helpful and beautiful.
Members of Frederick’s Women of the Moose chapter presented the Frederick Rescue Mission and with homemade mats crocheted from used plastic bags on Wednesday.