Someone Cares: From Bags to Blessings

A group of women comes up with a way to reuse plastic bags that benefits the homeless in their community.

An artist's rendering of plastic bags and a multicolored plasic floormat

Did you know plastic bags take decades to decompose in landfills? That’s why a few of us ladies at church have found a way to turn those burdensome bags into blessings for homeless people.

We cut the shopping bags into two-inch strips, loop them together end to end and roll them into a ball— just like we’d do with a skein of yarn. With a big hook (size 10 or 11), we crochet the strips (using the basic single crochet stitch) into three-bysix- foot sleeping mats.

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The mats are sturdy and soft, and they don’t hold moisture, making them an ideal barrier between a bedroll and the hard floor or ground. They’re also easy to wash, and they dry quickly in the sun.

Besides being so practical, the mats are surprisingly eye-catching too. A ball of strips cut from yellow and orange newspaper sleeves, grocery bags with red and blue print, and department store bags in various colors combine to make a lively variegated pattern.

It feels good to help the environment and, at the same time, people in need.

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