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Craft: Crocheted Plarn Rug

Craft: Crocheted Plarn Rug. I am interested in finding out how to crochet plastic rugs.

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My Recycled Bags.com | Archive | Recycled Rugs

Click to supersize photo For all you rug lovers out there, I have a new recycled plarn rug pattern to share. It’s crocheted in the round and I used se...

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Crochet Pattern Central - Free Plarn Crochet Pattern Links

Basic Plarn Tote; Checkers Plastic Bag Rug; Christmas Plarn Stocking; Colorful Recycled Motif Granny Tote Bag; Floppy Plarn Hat; Flower Power Plarn To...

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Round Plarn Rug - tribe.net

For people who enjoy crochet. ... Here is my round rug I crocheted from recycled plastic bags or plarn. I offer the free pattern here for anyone who w...

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Plarn Shop

Plarn Geometric Rug: 35 width x 52 height inches: 38 1/2 width x 28 height inches: Suggest putting non-slip material underneath: Suggest putting non-s...

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Round Plarn Rug w~ Pattern - CROCHET

Round Plarn Rug w~ Pattern - CROCHET - Here is a round plarn (plastic bag yarn) rug I crocheted. This rug is worked in the round doing half double cro...

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Braided rug making instructions: use those old fabric scraps!

Do you have fabric scraps lying around, but you know not what to do with them? Here are simple braided rug making instructions that will teach you to ...

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Crochet Spot » Blog Archive » How to Make Plarn (Plastic Yarn ...

Using plarn is a great way to use those plastic bags we have under our sinks. They also make fun rugs to use under the bbq pit when cooking on your ap...

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Anyone can do all kinds of small things to make their homes more eco-friendly

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I like the idea of getting a rain barrel.

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I like the idea of attaching a rain barrel to a downspout, although the water probably would be a little icky. I imagine that wouldn't be a big problem for plants though.

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This guy connected his rain water collector directly to his toilet so he could immediately reuse rain water.

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