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PROJECT LINUS BLANKET SPECIFICATIONS

A gentle reminder concerning the types of blankets Project Linus chapters may accept. Blankets must meet these National Guidelines. Thank you!

DO . . .

• Make blankets from NEW, CLEAN, WASHABLE materials in infant, child or teen friendly colors. Remember, these blankets are meant to be colorful, cheerful, and cuddly.
• Crochet, knit, quilt, or tie your blankets—or finish the edge on polar fleece.
• Make blankets from cotton or cotton/blend fabric, flannel, polar fleece, or acrylic yarn.
• Secure the batting into outer seams and if the blanket is tied, please anchor it every 4 – 6 inches, cutting ties to 1 inch or less in length.
• Weave in all yarn ends on crocheted and knitted blankets.
• Check your blanket carefully for straight pins. It’s better you find that pin and not the child who receives your blanket.
• Provide your name and address with your blanket.

DON’T . . .

• Don’t make your blankets out of tapestry, burlap, upholstery fabric, 70’s type double knit, felt, vinyl, wool, holiday fabric or wool yarn. Also, please do not donate these types of fabrics and yarn.
• Don’t attach buttons or decorative items to a blanket. They can be a choking hazard.
• Don’t use thick fabric paint on the surface of your blanket. Use ONLY permanent fabric markers made specifically for fabric when coloring on muslin.
• Pre-wash all fabric that you feel may cause a problem with bleeding.
• Do not use fabric that has been stored in a damp area and has a musty smell. The mold spores can cause an allergic reaction in a child and are very difficult to remove from the fabric.

PLEASE NOTE . . .

• Blankets that smell strongly of smoke or chemicals (including perfumed fabric softeners), cannot be accepted as they may produce a severe allergic reaction in the children. Unfortunately, washing these blankets does not always remove the problem. Please use a lint brush or roller on your blankets if they are covered with thread or lint!
• Another word about pins…PLEASE check, double check and triple check your blankets for straight pins. Tags usually separate from the blankets when they are transported leaving a lost pin just waiting to poke a child. PLEASE use only safety pins to attach notes to quilts.

• Blanket Sizes (measurements are approximate)

Child blankets – 40” x 54”
Teen blankets – 45” x 60”

• Be creative! Keep in mind that children will be selecting a blanket with which to cuddle and receive comfort.


 
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