

A couple of months ago, Olivia came to me wanting to learn to knit. I wasn't sure if it was a good idea to try to teach her when her hands and fingers are still so small. I also wondered about the balance of her coordiation and patience; would there be enough of both? I decided to give it a try with a lot of warning that it might still be too difficult. It was touch and go for a while, but in the end I was glad I made the attempt. She has put it down for quite a while now probably because I have not been knitting much. When I begin another project, I'm confident she will continue her skills as well.

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