Recycling Milk Bags into Bed Mats for Haiti 2011
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Upcoming Workshops - Everyone Welcome
Stittsville - Mon Mar 14 at 7pm Stittsville United Church
Pinecrest & Richmond - Sat Mar 26 1-3pm - St Stephen's Anglican Church, 930 Watson Ave, 613-828-2472
Carling & Maitland - Sat April 9 6-8pm - Ottawa Church of God 1820 Carling Ave (between Maitland and Broadview)
Craig Henry - Sunday March 27 1-4pm - Milk Bag Cutting Bee - everyone welcome. Beit Tikvah Synagogue at 15 Chartwell Ave
Orleans - Tue Apr 12 at 7pm at the The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints 6255 Cumorah Drive. There will not be a presentation, just a workshop. Everyone welcome to join this Orleans Group who will meet on the 2nd Tuesday of each month.
Orleans - Saturday May 28 10am at Bilberry Creek Baptist Church
These washable, quick-dry bed mats provide an alternative to sleeping on the damp, hard ground. Medical teams in Haiti have found them invaluable. The milk bags can also be crocheted into Tote bags which are are used in the hospitals.
We use the colourful outer milk bag which holds the three smaller clear bags inside.
Would you like to learn how to be involved in this recycle project:
Collecting, Cutting, Rolling or Crocheting ?
Would you like to deliver Bags or Mats from Ottawa to Hamilton?
For more information on where to get milk bags or how to get started or to book a workshop leader for your group, contact: Admin
Please mention what area you are from (eg Orleans, Aylmer, Centertown, Kanata, Barrhaven, outside of Ottawa area etc)
Local Pick-up & Drop-off locations for milk bags and mats
Local Groups
Recent Workshops to help you find people in your area who already know how to make the mats
Just shipped the 143rd mat!
Bed mats sent from Ottawa in Nov 2010 = 22
Bed mats sent from Ottawa in Dec 2010 = 51
Bed mats sent from Ottawa in Jan 2011 = 27
Bed mats sent from Ottawa in Feb 2011 = 43
60 more mats ready to go to Hamilton - looking for transportation.
Why?
- To help the environment by recycling plastic milk bags – give them a practical use while they take many years to decompose.
- To help people who are sleeping on the ground or on leaf/reed mats. It protects them from dampness, biting insects and the common ‘paper cuts’ from leaves/reeds. The sleeping mats are easy to wash/dry. There is a desperate need for the homeless in Haiti since the earthquake.
- To provide surgical beds for medical teams in makeshift hospitals. There is a desperate need in Haiti since the earthquake.
- To provide packing material for the Aid containers which are shipped to 3rd world countries.
- To provide other useful items like carry bags to 3rd world countries.
Who?
There is a province-wide network of more than 70 small groups who have been working on this project for about 6 years. The coordinator is Dianne Scott in Dunnville, Ontario. These groups include schools, churches, Scouts & Guides, seniors groups, crochet clubs etc.
A few of the local groups:
- The Ottawa Catholic School Board has several schools, administrators, teachers and students who have been working extremely hard at collecting, cutting and crocheting mats. They have donated over 50 mats this fall!
- Bells Corners United Church
- Beta Sigma Phi (Laureate Phi Chapter)
- Many schools (Katimavik ,Immaculata,Broadview, Castlefrank, Century, Chesterton, St Mark's, St Mary's, Longfields....)
- Riverside United Church
- Busy Hands (Brockville)
- Manotick (click for info)
- Aylmer
- Lincoln Fields
- Lanark


How?
Step 1: Collect bag. Make sure it is clean. Lay flat
Step 2: Trim off both ends to make it into a tube with clean edges
Step 3: Cut into one long strip or cut into loops and string them together (width anywhere from 1inch to 2inch)
Step 4: Roll the plastic strips into a ball like yarn (or save in a bag)
Step 5: Use a size 7, 8, 9 or 10mm crochet hook. (size K, L, M, or N - not size 7 which is 4.5mm)
Chain stitch until 36" wide then single crochet until mat measures 60" long. For a child’s mat use 30” x 48”
Keep the tension very loose with nice big holes.
Hint: the plastic yarn is 'stickier' than regular yarn so crochet very loosely.
Note: There are some milk bags which say BioDegradable on them. We do not recommend using these for the mats. Hopefully all milk bags will one day be BioDegradable, but in the meantime we can try to recycle the others into something useful. Also, I've been asked to use only milkbags for tropical countries
Hint: If you decide to collect bags, I recommend you ask people to lay them clean and flat in a box. This makes them much more compact for storing, transporting and cutting. It makes it easier to know how many you have (2inch thick is approx 125 bags).
Tote bags crocheted from milk bags are also desperately needed for the hospitals
http://www.nwhcm.ca/oldsite/Gallery/Articles/MakingABag.htm
There are many patterns, choose one you like.
Tote bag pattern http://www.kaylaksthriftyways.com/basic-plarn-tote/
Tote bag pattern http://www.canadianliving.com/crafts/crochet/plastic_bag_craft_two_crocheted_tote_bags.php
If you are a crocheter who does not like working with the plastic yarn, you may be interested in making Teddies for Tragedies These bears are given by the Doctors without Borders to calm and comfort children before, during and after medical treatment. The teddies can be dropped off at 3955 Richmond Rd Ottawa (Bells Corners United Church) or mailed directly to Toronto. http://www.teddiesfortragedies.org/
Here are Links to videos and more information:
The strip width can be anywhere from 1 inch to 2 inches wide. Beginners usually prefer the narrower size.
The width does not have to be precise because the strips naturally roll up during the crochet process.
There are 2 methods for cutting the bags into plastic yarn strips both are widely used - can be seen in these videos:
1: Single strip (easier to crochet, harder to cut)
http://wsuc.blogspot.com/2009/02/cutting-milk-bags-for-sleeping-mats.html
2. Double strip loops (harder to crochet, easier to cut)
http://www.sudbury24.ca/media/2791/Creating_sleeping_mats_out_of_milk_bags/
Video how to cut and crochet Part 2 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iN0VZZXkf-I&feature=related
Video how to cut and crochet Part 3 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ht5AQLfYr1A&feature=related
Video how to cut and crochet Part 4 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aUJEsjOw_Pw&feature=related
Video how to avoid knots http://wsuc.blogspot.com/2009/02/how-to-avoid-knots-when-crocheting.html
Francais: http://www.radio-canada.ca/regions/ottawa/2010/11/30/007-matelas-sacs-de-lait-haiti.shtml
Ottawa citizen: http://www.ottawacitizen.com/life/With+just+crochet+hook+help+Haiti/3827643/story.html
Ottawa EMC http://www.emcbarrhaven.ca/20101125/news/Milk+bags+transformed+into+bed+mats+for+Haitians
Milk bag project info with link to Instructions & FAQ http://www.nbbc.ca/index_milkbag.htm
Ottawa woman teaches Mat Making in Mexico
Slideshow of a mat travelling from Ontario to a new home in Haiti http://www.nwhcm.ca/oldsite/Gallery/MatPPT/MatPPT_1.htm
Missionaries taking mats to Haiti http://www.nwhcm.ca/mats4haiti.htm
Gr 5 & 6 at St Mary Catholic School http://www.yourottawaregion.com/news/article/917534--milk-bag-mats-help-homeless-haitians
Gr 7 class in Stratford news article http://www.stratfordbeaconherald.com/ArticleDisplay.aspx?e=2468776
Video of Montreal High school making mats MVI_4257.AVI
Gr 7&8 school in Grimsby http://www.google.ca/imgres?imgurl=http://media.mmgcommunity.topscms.com/images/e0/8f/e4f861be4670b2a99280e5ffa802.jpeg&imgrefurl=http://www.niagarathisweek.com/news/news/article/647452&usg=__i2Xvattnp_iluyYPBVOokr4FYjs=&h=267&w=400&sz=64&hl=en&start=16&itbs=1&tbnid=_FNwBUrQElTV0M:&tbnh=83&tbnw=124&prev=/images%3Fq%3Dmilk%2Bbag%2Bbed%2Bmats%26hl%3Den%26gbv%3D2%26tbs%3Disch:1
Article on Mat Making in Bradford http://www.google.ca/imgres?imgurl=http://bradford.gallery.siteseer.ca/cache/derivative/6/2/6200.dat&imgrefurl=http://www.bradfordtimes.ca/ArticleDisplay.aspx%3Fe%3D2443788&usg=__bER-CytCdxDH1CUA6kbf1gCYSlA=&h=199&w=300&sz=19&hl=en&start=3&itbs=1&tbnid=5acnxkn-u8sxVM:&tbnh=77&tbnw=116&prev=/images%3Fq%3Dmilk%2Bbag%2Bbed%2Bmats%26hl%3Den%26gbv%3D2%26tbs%3Disch:1
Stories from a missionary who delivers mats to Haiti http://www.recorder.ca/ArticleDisplay.aspx?e=2807264
Video on how to WEAVE a sleeping mat http://blip.tv/file/3303836
Photo Gallery - if you have a photo of your mat or your group making mats, you can send it it to Admin. Please note, this is the internet so send only what you want the world to see.

The Tote bags are given out at the hospitals and clinics containing basic essential items. Once the person leaves the hospital, the bags become multipurpose. They are used as diaper bags, market bags, school bags, etc...

further info contact: Admin
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