An 10-year-old child who began knitting at the age of 5 is now well-known for his skill.
A family from the United States adopted John Larsen, a young man from Ethiopia. He is now thirteen years old. And he is well known for knitting pretty cool things all over the world.

When he was five years old, his obsession began. The young boy then discovered a hook and a ball of yarn in his aunt’s knapsack.
He concealed this discovery so that he could later watch the YouTube video and make his first loops. He started knitting as a hobby, which helped him become well-known.
His product line has long since extended to include adorable scarves, cozy hats, mittens, and even cat beds.

He already has more than 250k followers on his Instagram profile, where he publishes pictures of his adorable knitted items. And they are multiplying.
According to Jennifer Larsen, who spoke to the media, her son knits in the morning and occasionally even at night. He is encouraged to pursue this pastime in every manner imaginable, not reprimanded.
Orders flooded in to the young star after the media expressed interest in the extraordinarily brilliant John and published articles about him.

Sometimes, according to John’s mother, they numbered more than three thousand.
Naturally, the boy’s family had to turn down the majority of them. Because he attends other school events in addition to knitting and studies fairly well.
But this only increased tiny John’s certainty that he was headed in the right direction.
When asked what he wants to be when he finishes school by journalists, John stunned everyone with the gravity of his response. To save lives, he aspires to become a surgeon.

He genuinely thinks that knitting considerably aids him in realizing his goals. Fine motor abilities and the habit of working hard are crucial for such a serious doctor.
By the way, the boy produced unique and really cool protective masks during the epidemic, which were sold out at the speed of light for outrageous amounts of money.
One can only hope that the world will soon witness not only a brilliant knitter but also a similarly talented surgeon!