The local Riverside-San Bernardino chapter of Project Linus now has approximately 350 individuals crocheting, knitting, sewing and quilting blankets for local children who are seriously ill and/or ...
Children today might be too young to recognize Charles Shultz’s loveable blanket-toting character, but children in local hospitals still benefit from a charity inspired by Linus and his blanket. More ...
It’s a Monday morning at the Bear Canyon Senior Center in Northeast Albuquerque, which means the weekly knit and crochet volunteer group for Project Linus is meeting inside Classroom 5 at the center.
Plenty of people have knitted, quilted or crocheted their way to a little extra security during the pandemic, finding such crafting a source of comfort as socializing shrank and outside endeavors came ...
Imagine a completely warm and secure existence, your feet always toasty, no need for mittens or a toboggan. Then, wham! Thrust out into the cold, cold world, and maybe you even got a slap on your ...
PLYMOUTH — Knitting can be therapeutic, meditative and self-satisfying. A 2016 film called “Yarn” made it clear that knitting’s basic tools can also produce stunning, one-of-a-kind visual art. None of ...
Humboldt Project Linus recently reached a milestone, tallying up 1,000 new, handmade blankets made since forming in May 2018. The 1,000th blanket, a quilt made by one of the volunteer “blanketeers,” ...
The local Riverside-San Bernardino chapter of Project Linus now has approximately 350 individuals crocheting, knitting, sewing and quilting blankets for local children who are seriously ill and/or ...