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Materials
- 25 plastic grocery bags made into plarn (plarnmaking instructions from My Recycled Bags.com), using only the solid color portion of the bag (if you want to use both the solid and printed sections of the bags, you'll only need about 15)
- A few yards of contrasting scrap yarn or plarn for embellishment (optional)
- 2 contrasting plastic bags for wrapping (I used bags from Barnes & Noble and Target for green and red)
- Handles from approximately 10 bags and one bottom seam for bow
- Size H (5.00 mm) crochet hook
Box
Note: most rounds are worked continuously, do not join rounds with a slst unless indicated.
- Ch 2; 4 sc in 2nd ch from hook.
- 2 sc in ea sc around. (8 sts)
- 2 sc in ea sc around. (16 sts)
- 2 sc in 1st sc, *1 sc in next sc, 2 sc in next sc* repeat 6 times, 1 sc in last sc. (24 sts)
- 1 sc in 1st sc, *2 sc in next sc, 1 sc in ea next 2 sc* repeat 6 times, 2 sc in next sc, 1 sc in last sc. (32 sts)
- 2 sc in 1st sc, *1 sc in ea next 3 sc, 2 sc in next sc* repeat 6 times, 1 sc in ea last 3 sc, join with slst. (40 sts)
- Ch 1, sc in ea sc around, join with slst.
- Turn to ws; slst in ea sc around.
- Turn to rs; sc in ea slst around.
- Sc in ea sc around. Repeat for next 6 rows, join with slst at end of last row.
- Ch 1, sc in ea sc around, join with slst.
- Tie off and weave in ends.
- Embellish as desired.
Note: most rounds are worked continuously, do not join rounds with a slst unless indicated.
- Ch 2; 4 sc in 2nd ch from hook.
- 2 sc in ea sc around. (8 sts)
- 2 sc in ea sc around. (16 sts)
- 2 sc in 1st sc, *1 sc in next sc, 2 sc in next sc* repeat 6 times, 1 sc in last sc. (24 sts)
- 1 sc in 1st sc, *2 sc in next sc, 1 sc in ea next 2 sc* repeat 6 times, 2 sc in next sc, 1 sc in last sc. (32 sts)
- 2 sc in 1st sc, *1 sc in ea next 3 sc, 2 sc in next sc* repeat 6 times, 1 sc in ea last 3 sc. (40 sts)
- Sc in ea sc around, join with slst.
- Ch 1, sc in first 10 sc, *2 sc in next sc, sc in next 9 sc* repeat 2 times, join with slst. (43 sts)
- Turn to ws; slst in ea sc around.
- Turn to rs; sc in ea slst around.
- Sc in ea sc around.
- Sc in ea sc around, join with slst at end of last row.
- Ch 1, sc in ea sc around, join with slst.
- Tie off and weave in ends.
- Embellish as desired.
Cut handles, ends, and writing off contrasting colored bags. Use one to line box and protect gift. Wrap another around the outside of the box and secure with tape, as you would wrapping paper.
Bow
- Flatten creases out of the handles of about 10 bags; the more handles you use, the fuller your bow will be.
- Stack handles together, folded at seams (the very top of the bag).
- Squeeze centers together and tie tightly with the bottom seam of one bag; do not trim ends of tie.
- Trim off top seams and bottom edges of handles to within 2" of center tie.
- Make ½"- to 1"-deep cuts across trimmed edges to fringe.
- Spread out layers into a pleasing pouf.
- Attach to wrapped gift using ends of tie.
That's a wonderful looking gift basket. I love all recycled crafts projects but this basket is really cute and so useful. Great job!
ReplyDeleteThis is a great idea !! I can't wait to try it.
ReplyDeleteI love recycled projects and this is a terrific idea! Another great use for grocery bags.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing!!
I love the idea of the gift box, but I don't understand why you wrapped it -- it seems like the box is enough of a wrapping when one is trying to be eco-friendly!
ReplyDeletewonderfull, my mother has been useing plarn for many years to make outdoor rugs. They are lacy and beautiful, and great when your deck get to hot to be barefooted on! Love the box and the wrapping! I think I'm going to separate the ideas though. But just wondeful!!
ReplyDeleteI love things made with plarn! I think it is one of the most ingenious things ever invented in crochet!
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