This month’s Peanuts blocks is Linus van Pelt!
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Linus van Pelt is a character in Charles M. Schulz‘s comic strip Peanuts. The best friend of Charlie Brown, Linus is also the younger brother of Lucy van Pelt and older brother of Rerun van Pelt. He first appeared on September 19, 1952, but was not mentioned by name until three days later. He was first referenced two months earlier, on July 14. Linus spoke his first words in 1954, the same year he was shown with his security blanket.
The character’s creator, Charles M. Schulz, has said of the character, “Linus, my serious side, is the house intellectual, bright, well-informed which, I suppose may contribute to his feelings of insecurity.”
Lee Mendelson, producer of the majority of the Peanuts television specials, has said that Linus is his favorite character:[1]
“He made sucking your thumb and holding a security blanket OK. I think he’s one of the most original fictional characters of all time—blending childish behavior with great wisdom.
Personality
Though young, Linus is very intelligent,[2] and acts as the strip’s philosopher and theologian,[3][4] often quoting the Gospels.[5] Juvenile aspects of his character are also displayed; for example, Linus is almost always depicted holding his blue security blanket—for which he is often mocked by other characters—and often sucks his thumb. He invented his own legendary being, the Great Pumpkin, who, Linus claims, appears every Halloween at the most “sincere” pumpkin patch, bearing gifts. Linus is the only person who believes in the Great Pumpkin, although he occasionally temporarily convinces other characters the Great Pumpkin is real, only to stubbornly maintain his faith when they lose theirs. On one occasion, Linus had a commanding lead in the polls for school president—until he brought up the subject of the Great Pumpkin, at which point he was nearly laughed out of the election. (He ended up winning anyway by one vote, cast by his opponent, who decided that Linus would make a better school president.) A similar occurrence was featured in a strip with the same storyline; Charlie Brown asks him why he had to bring up the Great Pumpkin and Linus gives his reasons. After Linus says that Charlie Brown is looking at him as if he was crazy, Charlie Brown responds, “I’m looking at you like I could’ve been vice president!”
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So cute. The detail is amazing. I think you could publish a book with the designs in this QAL. Happy Mother's DayQuiltShopGalwww.quiltshopgal.com
He's adorable and will look great with all the others in the gang.
Oh, my bad. I'm falling behind. Will get to it shortly