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Plastic bag Yarn*

Since I posted my crochet Sea Creatures on Flickr in November 2006, many people have asked me how I make the plastic bag yarn. So here is a How To lesson. There are many different techniques, but I found this one worked best for me. Be warned..... it's very time consuming, but strangely cathartic.

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 Plastic Bag Yarn Tutorial


The bags I use are thin shopping bags with handles. They come mostly in white, greys, blues and greens. Occassionally I find a pink,red or orange bag but these are very rare. Make sure the bags are clean. Wash and dry if necessary.

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Flatten the seams and smooth the wrinkles.

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Fold the bag longitudinally into a 2.5 - 3cm wide strip. Handles at one end and bottom seam at the other.

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Cut off handles and bottom seam. These can be used for other embellishments. See Cunjevoi Garden.

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Cut remaining folded strip into 'biscuits' to whatever width you prefer. A good width is approximately 2cm. I use a 2.5mm - 3mm steel crochet hook for this width.

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Unfold biscuits (loops). Knot loops together into one long piece of double-stranded yarn.

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Tighten the knot.

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Resulting double-stranded yarn.

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Wind the yarn up into balls.


This technique has been around for decades. I have been told by friends, their mothers and grandmothers made sun hats from plastic bread bags. Here are some photos of my finished works:

Posted by Helle Jorgensen
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