Twisted Woven Plastic Bags Made Into Mats For Homeless

Diy crochet plastic bags into sleeping mats for the homeless.
Twisted woven plastic bags made into mats for homeless. July 29 2019 at 11 00 am. While environmentalists and government agencies debate the fate of the plastic carrier bag in the united kingdom us parishioners are taking matters into their own hands and putting their single use carrier bags to good use by making plarn sleeping mats for the homeless. How these women crochet sleeping mats for homeless people out of plastic bags. The strips will be smaller and they do.
Do not place near open flame or heat source. The word plarn derived from the words plastic and yarn may not have made its way into the oxford. A fredericton environmental group is making sleeping mats out of old plastic bags for the city s homeless population. It takes patti 1 200 plastic bags and two days of nonstop crocheting to make one mat.
We use those bags just like the others. Groups weave plastic bags into mats for homeless people. The mats are insulating waterproof and the plastic material is unfriendly to insects klemmer said. She made a post in the st.
It takes about 700 bags and four hours to make one mat for an adult person klemmer said. Social sharing falls brook centre hoping to get 11 mats made to make up for. Cloud garage sale group on facebook asking if anyone wanted to help. Try crocheting plastic bags into sleeping mats for those sleeping rough.
However before patti can even start to crochet the bags have to. Plastic bags are one of the worst offenders of the wasteful products that are polluting the earth s oceans and occupying the limited space of landfills. This is a demo video showing you how to take plastic shopping bags and converting them into sleeping mats for the less fortunate. Made of 100 recycled plastic bags.
For the past two years linda has been working with her friend patti barnett fondly known as the mat lady to help turn these plastic bags into sleeping mats to hand out to the homeless. Wonderful community service project to reuse plastic bags and craft the bags into sleeping mats for homeless and those in need.