Plastic bags 500 700 grocery bags.
How to make plastic mats for homeless.
By collecting plastic bags and crocheting them in to sleeping mats you can give a homeless veteran a soft place to lay his or her head and help keep plastic bags out of oceans and landfills.
The mat is made of plastic and is about a 1 2 inch thick.
It is a single crochet with a size p or q hook.
Charities across australia have taken this initiative on board and have enthusiastically agreed to accept donations of plastic mats to be redistributed to the homeless.
Make plastic sleeping mats for homeless veterans you can help homeless veterans and benefit the environment at the same time.
The basic instructions are above and can be modified to the desired size of bag.
The mats are used to keep the homeless off of the wet cold hot hard ground.
Plastic yarn can be used to crochet shopping bags very easily.
Nanaimo harbour city seniors in namaimo british columbia canada have taken plastic shopping bags and turned them into sleeping mats by crocheting them together.
Crafters from the nanaimo harbour city seniors are turning plastic grocery bags into sleeping mats for the homeless.
Crochet or knit the rows.
These sleeping mats make great supplies for the homeless population allowing them to sleep comfortably wherever they need to.
You are now ready to begin knitting or crocheting your plarn mat.
It also makes a great addition to any camping trip.
Diy crochet plastic bags into sleeping mats for the homeless.
City seniors are turning plastic grocery bags into.
Crochet the mat into a 6 foot by 3 foot mat.
Part of the process of making the mats involves forming plarn plastic yarn.
So far they have spent at least 100 hours on the project producing 18 mats that have been handed out to the homeless and there are many more to come.
Though they may live under a bridge when it rains the ground still gets wet.
Make a chain 36 inches long which is about 66 chains.
Dawn has found her mats to be in high demand.
Meanwhile in norwalk iowa the mighty mat makers meet once a week at st.
These plastic crochet sleeping mats for the homeless are a project by humanitarian and environmentally concerned dawn warmbold from arkansas that has warmed many hearts and bodies already.
John the apostle catholic church to create their own mats using about 700 plastic bags apiece.