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kalplarn

Kalplarn is a craft technique that combines plastic bag recycling with knitting or crocheting to produce fabric-like material commonly referred to as plarn. The term is a fusion of KAL (knit-along or knit-along events) and plarn (plastic yarn), and it describes projects made from plastic bags transformed into yarn-like strands.

Process and materials

To make kalplarn, plastic bags are cleaned and cut into long strips or loops. These strips are

Projects and techniques

Kalplarn can be crocheted or knitted into a range of items, including tote bags, baskets, placemats, rugs,

Care and limitations

Finished kalplarn items are not typically machine washable; hand washing and air drying are advised. The use

See also

Plarn, upcycling, sustainable crafts.

typically
joined
to
form
a
continuous
length
of
yarn,
then
used
with
crochet
hooks
or
knitting
needles
to
create
fabric.
The
thickness
and
texture
of
kalplarn
depend
on
the
width
of
the
cut
strips
and
the
number
of
plarn
strands
worked
together.
Common
practice
uses
bags
from
various
colors,
though
some
crafters
work
with
uniform
colors
for
a
cohesive
look.
The
resulting
material
tends
to
be
stiff
and
durable,
suitable
for
heavy-duty
items.
and
scarves.
Crochet
is
the
more
common
method
due
to
the
ease
of
handling
thick,
slippery
plastic
yarn,
but
knitting
is
also
used
by
some
crafters.
Because
the
material
is
plastic,
finished
pieces
can
be
quite
sturdy
but
may
require
careful
shaping
during
construction.
of
recycled
plastic
introduces
variability
in
texture
and
durability,
and
some
project
edges
or
knots
may
rub
or
snag.
Kalplarn
offers
an
eco-conscious
way
to
repurpose
plastic
bags
while
creating
functional,
long-lasting
objects.