Project Linus UK - Jersey, Channel Islands

Project Linus UK - Jersey, Channel Islands We are a Charitable Organisation which collects handmade quilts and blankets made in Jersey, C.I. & donates them to local children who "need a hug".

Jersey Registered Charity No. 25

A blanket is a HUG you can keep. see also
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20/05/2026

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This just says it all...
14/05/2026

This just says it all...

Thank you to everyone who chose to use Easyfundraising when purchasing online & raise money for us. 💜
13/05/2026

Thank you to everyone who chose to use Easyfundraising when purchasing online & raise money for us. 💜

A reason to pass on your skills?  We definitely think so 🧶
13/05/2026

A reason to pass on your skills? We definitely think so 🧶

4 Research based reasons to teach your child to knit:

1. Improved self-control.
A 2023 study asked elementary school children to complete inhibition-control tasks after a short knitting session. Researchers found the knitting group performed better on both emotional and non emotional self regulation tasks compared to the control group.

2.Better attention & focus.
A 2025 study found that participants performed better on attention tests after just 20 minutes of crochet. Researchers also observed changes in brain networks linked to attention.

3.Stronger learning skills.
Knitting combines counting, sequencing, pattern recognition, reading instructions, and problem solving all within one activity, which is why fiber crafts are often discussed in hands on education research.

4.Supports motor coordination.
Knitting requires sustained hand movement, visual tracking, coordination, and concentration at the same time. Developmental research has consistently linked fine motor development with broader cognitive development in children.

Sources:

1. Frontiers in Psychology

2.Scientific Reports / PubMed Sebastiano et al. (2025)

3. Craft Yarn Council - ‘Why Teach Knit & Crochet?’

4.Harvard Center on the Developing Child + Child Mind Institute

12/05/2026
12/05/2026

This lovely Thank You received recently.

"I just wanted to say thank you for the most beautiful blanket my daughter recieved at La Moye this week. She has taken it to bed every night and snuck it into her bag to school today. A great source of comfort! Please pass on our thanks to the talented team!"

We love receiving Thank You's 🧶💜

12/05/2026
09/05/2026

✨ OPEN TOMORROW ✨
Back open as normal this Sunday 10–12:30 🧵

Looking forward to welcoming back lovely locals and holiday makers alike 💛 Pop in and browse
Hope you have all had an exciting Liberation day

08/05/2026

Knitting for someone? Read this first.
Superstitions have always been part of knitting.
Here are four you may not have heard before...

1. Leave at least one mistake.

The idea that only the divine can create something perfect can be observed in many cross-cultural craft practices, such as Persian rug making. Historically, deliberate mistakes were added to work to keep knitters safe, which also links to the idea that human work was never designed to be perfect.

2. No knitting on Sundays.

This idea comes from Irish Aran knitters, who worked long hours on highly skilled pieces for very little pay, sometimes only receiving food in return.

3.Trap a strand of hair in your work.

Some believe that trapping a strand of hair in your knitting can bind the recipient to you. This comes from old folk stories, where hair was said to be used in spells or keepsakes to carry part of a person.

4. No knitting for a partner before marriage.

The ‘sweater curse’ is the superstition that
knitting a time intensive gift for a partner prior to marriage can lead to its breakdown. As any seasoned knitter knows, hours invested in a garment aren't always rewarded by the recipient and this theory is emblematic of that.

Have we missed any? Share yours below.

Knitters:
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4 beautiful blankets have been delivered today to St John's School to give to children, who are in need, a hug. 💜A huge ...
05/05/2026

4 beautiful blankets have been delivered today to St John's School to give to children, who are in need, a hug. 💜

A huge thank you to our wonderful blanketeers for these amazing creations.

Pam J 💜 Gwen 💜 Ann H 💜

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Apartment C6, Maison Victor Hugo, Grève D'Azette
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