Yvonne Smith
Moderator
Cold weather has returned to most of the United States, and definitely to here in northern Alabama, and when that happens, it is time to end Gardening Season and get ready for Knitting Season.
(This also includes crocheting, of course)
Right now, I am making another little throw rug from the plastic grocery bags and some yarn. I enjoy making those little rugs, and they last forever. I think that this one might end up being a seat cover on my recliner, and then I might even make a lap rug to match it, if I decide to do that.
Making plastic yarn (called “plarn”) is easy to do. I save my grocery bags, fold and cut them into strips and then link the strips together to make a ball of plarn, and by using a colorful ball of yarn along with the plarn, the throw rugs come out nice and colorful.
Here is an example of one that I made several years ago, using white grocery bags and brown grocery bags. You can see the brown ones in the turquoise part of the rug. .

(This also includes crocheting, of course)
Right now, I am making another little throw rug from the plastic grocery bags and some yarn. I enjoy making those little rugs, and they last forever. I think that this one might end up being a seat cover on my recliner, and then I might even make a lap rug to match it, if I decide to do that.
Making plastic yarn (called “plarn”) is easy to do. I save my grocery bags, fold and cut them into strips and then link the strips together to make a ball of plarn, and by using a colorful ball of yarn along with the plarn, the throw rugs come out nice and colorful.
Here is an example of one that I made several years ago, using white grocery bags and brown grocery bags. You can see the brown ones in the turquoise part of the rug. .

