How to Crochet with Plastic Grocery Bags

Recycling Grocery Bags in a Creative Manner

By Sandi Valentine, published May 09, 2007
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Interested in a craft that will keep you entertained and recycle, all at the same time? Then give crocheting with plastic bags a whirl. Never heard of it? Neither have a lot of people, but don't let that stop you! Crocheting with plastic bags creates a unique fabric that is washable and durable, and reuses plastic that would otherwise be thrown away. Crafting supply of plastic grocery bags, and lets get started!

Preparing the Bags

First, take one plastic grocery bag. Fold it lengthwise, several times, making pleats. Do this until you have one long folded strip, with the bottom at one end and the handles at the other. Now, cut off the handles, and cut off the bottom. Then cut the long strip into one inch lengths. Unfold each one, and you should have a pile of small grocery bag loops.

Take these loops and link them together by pulling one through the other. As you do so, you'll end up with a long string of loops. This is your "yarn". Continue to link, and roll the "yarn" into a ball as you go. Continue this process with each of your plastic bags.

As you make your plastic bag yarn, keep like colors together. For example, if you have blue bags, yellow bags, and brown bags, roll each one seperately. This will allow you to work color variations such as stripes into your work. I prefer to cut a few bags and then crochet a few rows, as the "yarn" making process can be a bit tedious, but this is an individual preference.

Crocheting with the Plastic "Yarn"

If you've only crocheted with normal, fiber yarn, crocheting with plastic is a very different experience. Experiment, and choose a hook that allows you to achieve the guage you have in mind. The plastic stretches and gives as you work, so it may take a bit of practice to achieve an even stitch. However, once you do, the possibilities are endless!

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I love to crochet and have heard of this, but wasn't sure how to cut the bags to make the "yarn". Thanks!

Posted on 02/26/2008 at 10:02:56 AM

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