
Use Old Plastic Grocery Bags To Crochet A Handsome & Practical Market Bag
Plastic + Yarn = PLARN! Don’t you love it? Get the pattern via Etsy, designed by Change Path...
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by Danielle | Nov 11, 2020 | Craftivist, Crochet Hacks | 0 |
Plastic + Yarn = PLARN! Don’t you love it? Get the pattern via Etsy, designed by Change Path...
Read Moreby Danielle | May 19, 2020 | Crochet Hacks, Yarn Bombs & Fiber Art | 0 |
Amazing work! Read an interview with Helle in the Smithsonian. See the full collection of sea...
Read Moreby Danielle | Sep 2, 2019 | Craftivist, Crochet Hacks | 0 |
“The Atelier, run by a group called La Liane, which houses children and women in need,...
Read Moreby Danielle | Nov 13, 2017 | Crochet Hacks | 0 |
Plarn is perfect for making sturdy mats that can be used for a variety of purposes. People...
Read Moreby Danielle | Aug 11, 2016 | Amigurumi & Kawaii, Beyond Knitting, Featured, Pets | 0 |
Here is Trish from Toronto’s terrific tribute to “Sushi” the betta fish. Source:...
Read Moreby Danielle | Aug 12, 2012 | Crochet Hacks, Yarn Bombs & Fiber Art | 0 |
Designed by South African designer Magda van der Vloed, this spectacular trophy is made out of crocheted plastic bags! ** Trophée Koudou Crocheté ** Spotted in South Africa by Michael Reeve.
Read Moreby Danielle | Apr 4, 2010 | KnitHacker | 0 |
My first attempt at knitting with plastic bags Originally uploaded by blottedcopybook
Read Moreby Danielle | Nov 11, 2008 | Beyond Knitting | 0 |
Plastic + Yarn = PLARN! Courtesy of the multi-talented jessprkle. Check her out, her handspun is...
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