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Turn plastic waste into something beautiful! In this DIY tutorial, I’ll show you how to transform old plastic bags into plarn (plastic yarn) and crochet a stylish sleeve for a 20-litre bucket — creating a unique, eco-friendly plant pot. Perfect for upcycling lovers, zero-waste crafters, and anyone who wants to make their garden greener in more ways than one! Materials Used - 20l Bucket Plastic Bags Crochet Needle How to make plarn (plastic yarn) - • Видео "Love turning trash into treasure? 🌱 If my DIY projects inspired you, consider leaving a tip to help me create more eco-friendly magic. Every little bit helps keep ideas flowing and waste out of landfills!: https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted... Note: This project is flexible when it comes to the size of the needle you use, the size of the plastic strips you cut, and the number of stitches added when creating a "round effect". The size of the needle will depend greatly on the width of your plastic plarn and obviously the thickness of your plastic bag. In addition, how tightly you want your cover to be crocheted. I personally go for a smaller needle because I want a tightly crocheted cover (7 Pony 4 1/2). So in short, the wider you cut your plarn strips, the bigger the needle you will need. Adding stitches is also a flexible matter and rather crocheting on feel than precision. I used to add an additional stitch after every row; however, it did not give a smooth appearance since not all plastic bags provide the same amount of "stretch". The only way to perfect this is by practicing and getting a feel for how much your plastic will stretch. Most plastic bags will work for this project; however, the really flimsy, thin type tends to rip too easily, and I avoid them completely as I want a strong cover that will last a long time. Basically, the stronger the bags, the better! #artsandcrafts #recycle #handmade #savetheenvironment #diycrafts #plasticbags