Free crochet pattern for sleeping mat s fr.
Making recycled sleeping mats for the homeless.
Plastic bags are one of the worst offenders of the wasteful products that are polluting the earth s oceans and occupying the limited space of landfills.
While the mat making project is ensuring that homeless people will be warmer as they sleep it has also helped the women of winter valley get out of their apartments and meet new people.
Out city has placed 4 4 boards front to back on the park benches where the homeless sleep to stop them.
Crochet a plarn sleeping mat for the homeless.
Community action of southern kentucky s rsvp shows you how to make sleeping mats for the homeless from recycled plastic bags.
It takes about 500 bags to make a two and a half feet by six foot mat.
Do not place near open flame or heat source.
Made of 100 recycled plastic bags.
You don t need a church group in order to start making these sleeping mats but it helps if you are doing this as a group even as.
Since 2009 they created hundreds of sleeping mats for volunteers of america a nonprofit organization that has pledged to help anyone in need including at risk youth homeless people individuals getting out of jail recovering addicts the elderly veterans and those with disabilities.
They need something to sleep on.
Plarn is simply yarn made from plastic bags and it s been around for a long time although it keeps being re discovered by the mainstream media apparently.
Some group is making plarn sleeping mats for the homeless.
Try crocheting plastic bags into sleeping mats for those sleeping rough.
The mats are made of plarn or plastic yarn crafted out of bags that are sliced into pieces and looped into a long chain.
Excellent for sleeping outdoors so make many for the homeless a few for family camping.
Every now and then i see the same news articles coming around again.
E ach 6 foot by 2 foot mat is made from 600 to 700 recycled plastic grocery bags and takes about 50 hours to make.
July 29 2019 at 11 00 am.
Maria mendez young and other american legion auxiliary members in california are part of an initiative to create and provide these sleeping mats to homeless veterans in their community.