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If you have decided to knit or crochet a bag from plastic bags, you'll need to know how to prepare the plastic bag first. This article demonstrates how to create the ribbon of plastic needed for creating the "plastic yarn" that you can use for knitting or crocheting your new bag.
Steps
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1Trim the bottom seam from the plastic bag.[1]
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2Unfold as much of the bag as possible. Flatten it out.[2]Advertisement
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3Fold the bag not quite in half width wise (with the fold perpendicular to the seam you cut off). Let one of the edges stick out about 1 inch/2.5 cm. Fold the part you already folded in half, repeating until the folded part is also about 1 inch/2.5 cm wide.
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4Cut off the handles.[3]
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5About every inch or 2.5 cm, cut the folded part of the bag with vertical slits. Make sure you cut all the way through the folded part, but try not to cut into the unfolded part of the bag.[4]
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6Grab the unfolded part of the bag, and shake gently. The folded part will unroll into a fringe.[5]
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7Open up the unfolded part of the bag and spread flat. It helps to slide in a piece of cardboard or a cardboard tube under the unfolded part so that you don't accidentally cut through the fringe area.
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8Make a cut from the center (width wise) of the unfolded part to the nearest cut, diagonally.
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9Keep cutting across the unfolded part, diagonally, connecting the different cuts.
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10The last cut will be similar to the first, finishing in the center, width wise, of the unfolded part. You have just turned the plastic bag into a single long, thin, plastic ribbon.
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11Roll the plastic ribbon into a ball. Now you can knit something like a pencil holder.
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Community Q&A
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QuestionWhat is the best way to join the plastic ribbons together when they end?Community AnswerHold the ends of the two ribbons together with cut ends facing in the same direction. Make a small slit through both ribbons, like a buttonhole, and pull the end of the new ribbon through both slits to secure it.
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QuestionCan "plarn" be used on a knitting loom?Rebekah ArmstrongCommunity AnswerI have not tried to use plarn on a knitting loom, but I can tell you that it is not spun. Loops are cut from plastic grocery bags and then joined to form long strands of plastic.
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QuestionIs there a video that can help me?Community AnswerYes, you can find lots of videos on YouTube to help you prepare your bags for knitting or crocheting.
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Warnings
- Keep plastic bags away from small children. They are a potential source of suffocation.⧼thumbs_response⧽
- Cats are also notorious for swallowing things they shouldn't. Plastic yarn could mean an expensive trip to the vet.⧼thumbs_response⧽
- Beware of the cat––claws and plastic bag yarn don't mix.
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Things You'll Need
- Plastic bags
- Scissors
- Pattern for knitting or crocheting bag
References
- ↑ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=clSrJql2J5k
- ↑ https://cocoknits.com/blogs/making/how-to-make-yarn-from-rags-sheets-or-bags
- ↑ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=clSrJql2J5k
- ↑ http://www.pieandcoffee.org/2005/11/17/how-to-knit-a-plastic-bag/
- ↑ http://www.pieandcoffee.org/2005/11/17/how-to-knit-a-plastic-bag/
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