EVESHAM-BASED company Crafter’s Companion is asking people to ‘get quilting’ to help sick children as part of a new partnership with Project Linus UK.

Project Linus UK aims to provide a sense of security and comfort to sick and traumatised babies, children and teenagers through the provision of new patchwork quilts.

The partnership will officially launch on this year’s ‘Random Act of Kindness’ day on Saturday February 17 in the hope that people will be inspired to join in and support a stranger by getting creative.

As part of the launch and ‘Random Act of Kindness’ day activity, the Evesham store will be encouraging visitors to try their hand at quilting with advice and guidance from in-store experts.

Volunteers from Project Linus UK will also be visiting the stores during the year-long partnership to talk about the work they do, their motivation and the people they help.

Sara Davies MBE, founder of Crafter’s Companion, said: “Project Linus UK is an inspirational cause and a really great fit for our crafting community. "It’s not often that you can combine a hobby and something you enjoy doing with the knowledge that you’re helping to make a positive difference to the lives of sick children, their families and carers, so we’re delighted to be working with Project Linus UK.

“We’re encouraging people to give something back in the best way we know how – through crafting, so I’m sure our crafters will get on board with this opportunity to contribute something so special to their local community.

“And, as it’s ‘Random Act of Kindness Day’, we hope to see some new faces too – hopefully people will come along, support and make even a little contribution to this worthwhile cause – even if they’re not remotely crafty and have never quilted before.”

In addition to the in-store events, Crafter’s Companion will be launching a four-part quilting series in its magazine ‘Sew Inspired’ to give readers with little to no quilting experience the chance to help.

At the end of the series, readers will be encouraged to donate their quilts to Project Linus UK.

Project Linus UK volunteers deliver about 2,000 quilts and blankets to sick, disabled or disadvantaged children across the UK each month.

Heather Russell, a director of Project Linus UK said: “The directors and volunteers of Project Linus UK are pleased that Sew Inspired has chosen to support us in helping to raise awareness of our work in the community, as well as enthusing and encouraging sewers to learn new skills.

“The activity of hand-made quilt making provides friendship and company to the needlewomen and the bright colourful quilts give comfort to ' babies, children and teenagers throughout the British Isles.”