Some group is making plarn sleeping mats for the homeless.
Very first mat made for the homeless.
Planning for next year i think we could double that at least she said adding she d like to build up a surplus for next year too.
So far this year the group has made 40 with a goal of 150 for the year.
Back in 2013 we wrote about new life for old bags a.
Betsy greer wrote a beautiful series of pieces not too long ago about crafting privilege and using our hands to give back and it feels like kismet that my friend jeff wrote about plarn sleeping mats to help the homeless just a few weeks later.
Members of the homeless community have consistently expressed their gratitude for the mats recognizing the crocheters for their hard work mr.
Though they may live under a bridge when it rains the ground still gets wet.
Meanwhile in norwalk iowa the mighty mat makers meet once a week at st.
So far they have spent at least 100 hours on the project producing 18 mats that have been handed out to the homeless and there are many more to come.
From plarn sleeping mats to homemade clothing and blankets there are so many ways that crafters can help the homeless.
Many of the homeless have dogs as traveling companions and they need a place to sleep as well.
Fifteen homeless people who will sleep a little more comfortably this winter.
You can lay on this with.
The mighty mat makers has found a use for their crocheting skills.
The ground can get very hot or cold to sleep on and just having a little bit of separation between the wet ground and the body can mean a lot.
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.
Her goal is to crochet 10 mats for the homeless this year.
The west allis mercy mats group made 76 mats last year that were given to the maccanon brown homeless sanctuary in milwaukee.
A smaller version of the mat say 3 3 or small mat that didn t get finished would be perfect.
John the apostle catholic church to create their own mats using about 700 plastic bags apiece.
They are turning plastic bags into mats for the homeless for extra padding and a moisture barrier.
The women have made about 15 mats that ll be delivered to the pine street inn in boston.
Kcci tv s mark tauscheck reports.
The mat is made of plastic and is about a 1 2 inch thick.