Plastic bags coaster

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Plastic ribbon coasters

Plastic bags coaster

Introduction

In my bid to try and recycle things. I have been using alternatives to yarn. I have lots of the ribbon used to create bows around parcels, I'm not even sure what is called but florist use it to adorn bunches of flowers .They come in glorious range of colour.They are also waterproof and heatproof.
Using carrer bags is a great way of reducing waste. First you have to prepare the bags into a ball of plasticyarn. For instructions on how to do this,check out u tube .Once you have done that it's so simple , working with plastic is fun.

Materials List

5mm crochet hook,
2og will make three coasters, a roll of ribbon will make alot.
Plastic bags
Scissors

Finished Size

The beauty of this pattern is that you decide how large you want it to be ,large placemat size, coaster size its up to you.

Gauge

As with most of my patterns I free myself from the mantra always make a tension swatch.
Live a little its a coaster.

Notes

A simple pattern that just uses double crochet. A good pattern to introduce working in the round.

The Pattern

A simple pattern that just uses double crochet. A good pattern to introduce working in the round. Ever since I attended the crochet coral reef workshop in london, it highlighted how we are all contributing to the problem of plastic suffocating our world .Its my way to try and help the environment.

For patterns details
http://heldasland.blogspot.com/2008/06/free-crochet-coaster-patterns.htm...


I love the colors, I wish I could find plastics in such pretty shades.

Submitted by ebunny on 12 June 2008 - 4:41pm.

Plastic can be a little tough to work with, but if you keep it in the sun (or warm with something else) it makes it a lot easier. Making coasters out of plastic bags is a great idea. It's strong and it's very cheap!

Submitted by artimide on 15 June 2008 - 8:32pm.

I'm in love! Another way to use plastic bags!

Submitted by yarnfairy on 18 June 2008 - 6:52pm.

wow, this is great!!!! i can't wait to try it!

Submitted by spitfire55 on 25 May 2009 - 5:19pm.

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