Plastic Bag Crochet – CRAFT Video Podcast

Cristen Andrews of shares with us her plastic bag crafts and shows us how to get started with crocheting plastic bags.

25 Responses to “Plastic Bag Crochet – CRAFT Video Podcast”

  1. draggunladee says:

    I will def. try this out the next time I go shopping…I usually end up trashin the plastic bags. Thanks for sharing this!

  2. PrintFriends says:

    Bonjour, I really LOVE your channel. I’ve subscribed and added you as a ‘Top Friend’.
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  3. moms2coolskm says:

    This girl deserves and environmental award. Has anyone shard this with an environmental organization? I have crocheted for years and this is an amazing idea. I thought they would be really stiff but they are not uncomfrotable.(the hats and they are waterproof.)
    Everyone talks about how bad teens are nowadays, well Done Bravo

  4. SthealthRaider says:

    Suxx !! plastic hats ur will suficate ya head

  5. MegaPearlie says:

    Well done. I wish you well with this. I am inspired to do something just like this.
    What size hook do you use?

  6. nenamayspain says:

    Hi, I wanna talk with Cristen Andrews. Is that possible? thanxs

  7. PoconosRose says:

    Hi. Nice job. I make adult fashion handbags in a similar way with shopping bags. I have a video up if you want to see. Think Green!

  8. templetunes75 says:

    Hey this so cool! I’m very impressed! and I’m totally doing this for Christmas gifts!

  9. Julsinmaine101 says:

    Cool idea! I crotchet with yarn..

  10. OrangeTurtlePiggy93 says:

    SOOOOO hackin awesome. Why go out and buy expensive yarn when you can make things out of plastic bags? Kudos to you! 8o)

  11. HarleyRidingNurse says:

    I am new to you tube, is there a way we can save this to our computer so we have it when ever we want to watch and make it. thanks and amazing idea

  12. GirlWarrior123 says:

    Yeah,you can save the video,just add it to your favorites..You can see the word favoriteso just push it and it will be in your account ;)

  13. unoley says:

    Hola
    te felicito por hacer esto,,,!!!!!!!!!! es muy facil de hacer y ademas estas reciclando!!! guauuuuu Pienso que como dice moms2coolskm, te mereces un premio por el cuidado del medioambiente, FELICITACIONES
    SALUDOS DESDE BUENOS AIRES!!!

  14. Flybrainfly says:

    Whoa down boy…. little hostile eh?

  15. BrittyB514 says:

    Right at the top under the video, where you see the stars right under that just click where it says favorite, and it will save it to your page, and you can get to them from there.

  16. powd3rdayz says:

    if you download and use Firefox to surf the web, It’s free and in my opinion better than safari or internet explorer…. Once you have Firefox you can install an app. called “1click youtube video downloader” then you can save the entire video onto your hard drive.

  17. Zonedweller says:

    Very good use of plastic bags. Good for you…

  18. jgyrljeans4jesus says:

    you can add it to ur favorites

  19. angelaspaz says:

    If you want to download it and view it without connecting to the internet, you need to get a program called youtube downloader, just google it ;)

  20. TheMickiNicki says:

    what is a crotchet????

  21. NEligator says:

    @HarleyRidingNurses
    hey so all you have to do is click the favorite button under the video if you have an acount, or just save the while link under your favorites tab found typicaly under the page back or page forward button on the the interenet browser you use. :)

  22. Hadra568 says:

    You can apparently knit with it as well. I”ve yet to try it though.

  23. liketotallyfershur says:

    I’m crafty and I love free stuff. If anyone would like to join Lockerz it’s free and cool and it’s invite only so msg me if you want an invite.

  24. Khamomil says:

    I don’t see the interest of making plarn and crocheting or knitting it. It’s not like there’s a penury of yarn, and plarn is nasty like the bags it comes from, so you can’t make anything nice with a nasty material.
    If you want to get rid of plastic bags just tie them in a knot so they won’t fly off or be swallowed by wildlife and put it where it belongs: in the GARBAGE.

  25. Khamomil says:

    To reduce the amount of plastic bags in the environment, do like me: make yourself bags out of organza to weigh your produce. It’s very sturdy, it’s semi-transparent and it weighs less than 10 grams per bag. I hardly use any plastic bags anymore and there are only about five in my house that’s all.

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