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N@n Posted - Jun 18 2012 : 04:12:24 AM
Want to impress all around you with your recycling skills? Making plarn or plastic yarn from Walmart bags and crocheting them into the ultimate reusable shopping bags is a sure winner. Just google "Plarn" and you will find instructional videos on how to make the plarn as well as projects suitable to use it on. And it is a generation gap jumper as well. I am from the hippy era and was at a family function and took my shopping bag to show off. The reaction from the young mommas present was astounding. They were impressed. I decided to host a "plarn party" and get all of the young and old together to make yarn and learn how to crochet if they don't know already. What a response I got. The party is on for next weekend. I have made flowers from colorful plastic bags for decorations, coozies for beverages for favors. Will post how it goes.

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Hazel Posted - Jul 14 2012 : 1:01:41 PM
I've done this too! It always gets ALOT of attention! I've also used discarded video cassette tape! Works just as well and it looks very pretty!
N@n Posted - Jun 30 2012 : 04:43:34 AM
The party went fantastically. We cut a whole lot of plarn, tried to teach others to crochet, ate some great vegan food and had an all round great time. Plarn is not easy to work with so it was difficult for new crocheters to get the feel of it. They all went away promising to practice and I am sure they will come up with some great ideas.

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Tammy Claxton Posted - Jun 19 2012 : 7:00:54 PM
I've made a few purses and totes with plarn. I like to get different colored bags from different stores. I have yellow, white, blue, and grey :) The colors look amazing together!

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N@n Posted - Jun 19 2012 : 03:52:21 AM
Hadn't thought of that game to play. But this party is in the "bag". Gonna serve a "sack" lunch and if the guests get tired, they can "sack" out for a while. Maybe a game of bean "bag" toss would be appropriate.

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jollyquilter Posted - Jun 18 2012 : 9:10:21 PM
What a neat theme for a party.

Are you going to play "how many feet of plarn on the ball"? Hahaha!

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Bear5 Posted - Jun 18 2012 : 8:52:26 PM
Thanks for the information. I've never heard of "plarn" projects. Nice idea. I'll be interested in hearing how your party went. Good luck.
Marly

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N@n Posted - Jun 18 2012 : 04:18:54 AM






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