Library Programs

Project Linus Quilt
Project Linus Quilt Make and Take Kits @ Lansingburgh Branch Library

Thursday, Apr. 25, Grab a kit during open hours!
The Lansingburgh Branch is going to bemaking a couple of community quilts to benefit Project Linus. For those of you not familiar with Project Linus, it is a non-profit that provides blankest to children 0 – 18 years in the United States who are seriously ill, traumatized or otherwise in need. You can find more inforamtion on their website here. 
Stop by the Branch library (27 114th Street) to pick up your kit and the directions to make a couple of blocks to participate. You don’t need to be able to quilt, just to be able to sew. This is a make and take kit available to anyone who wishes to take one. If you are really industrious and wish to complete more than one block, we ask that you finish one block and return it to us before taking a second kit. Of course, if you have materials of your own and wish to use the directions to make another block with those materials, please feel free to do so. 
All completed blocks must be returned to the Library by Tuesday, June 11.  For anyone who is interested in helping with sewing the blocks together, this will be step two of the project. When you drop off your completed block (or blocks), please let Library Staff know that you are interested in helping to put the blocks together. 


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