I just found out I can make plarn!
Translation: plastic yarn that can be used for crocheting or knitting. Check out
this link to see how you can do it, too!
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A big thanks to
FutureGirl for sharing her story and letting me in on this little secret. Look at this great little coaster she made!
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Now my only problem is getting some plastic bags. We take our own canvas bags to the store about 95% of the time, so I rarely have any on hand. At least now I know what to do with them the next time I have some on hand.
I'm so wow'd by this!