I was mostly making cute bags that in turn were more sturdy than just a regular plastic bag. I actually sold a few of the bags. I don't have pictures because that was way before this blog started. I graduated from plarn and now I have a huge yarn stash. It's mostly acrylic and cotton, but one day I will move on to the fancier yarns. Maybe I can say I'm an expert by then. Hmm, I'm still learning, and I'll probably still be learning then too. I like to keep an open mind. Yarn is definitely easier to work with than the plastic.
Here is a floppy made from plarn. I used brown grocery bags from Giant. I like the specks of purple scattered throughout. It's a little small and would probably be hot, but at least it's cute. I guess I still need to work on the prototype.
Have you ever used plarn?
Oh wow! Your sun hat turned out so beautiful! I have not yet used plarn before, but you did inspire me to try it! Thanks for sharing!!!
ReplyDeleteI have used plarn before to make a market bag. I loved using the homemade material and it turned out so well! It is knit, so it stretches really nicely. I gave it to my mom and she loves it and gets so many compliments. :)
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