Lillian, the grandma who knits hats for those in need
The touching story of Lillian Weber, the 104-year-old grandmother who has knitted over 1,000 hats to donate to children in need.
Lillian Weber, a 104-year-old grandmother from Iowa, USA, has been knitting hats to donate to children in need since she turned 100. With her sewing machine, she knits one hat a day and always adds something special to each one, such as a flower or a butterfly.
Lillian’s dedication to knitting
Lillian Weber, the knitting grandmother from Iowa, USA, not only knits hats for those in need, but she has also been knitting dresses to donate to girls in need since she turned 100. With her sewing machine, she knits one dress a week and always adds something special to each one, such as a bow or ribbon.
The delivery of hats and dresses
Each hat that Lillian knits is donated to the nonprofit organization Little Hats, Big Hearts, which provides handmade hats to newborn babies in hospitals across the United States. The organization has been inspired by Lillian’s dedication and love for knitting for others.
Each dress that Lillian knits is donated to the nonprofit organization Dress a Girl Around the World, which provides handmade dresses to girls around the world.
Lillian’s story is a reminder that it is never too late to make a difference in the world. Her love for knitting and helping others has left a lasting impact on the community and has inspired many to do the same in their own lives.