“Jonah, 11, crochet and collect money for his old orphanage”
“Jonah Larson started crochet already at the age of five. Today, he is 11 years old and a real pro.”
“On Instagram, he has thousands of followers, and elvaåringen have used their needlework to collect the money the orphanage he was adopted from Ethiopia.”
“He crochet as a king despite his young age. Eleven-year-old Jonah Larson from Wisconsin in the united states is really dexterous with virknålen which he constantly has in his hand.”
“the First time he crocheted he was just five years old. But despite his young age, he quickly got a taste for the classic craftsmanship. Today is Jonah’s eleven years old and crochet anything from table cloths and blankets to hats and clothing. “
“in Addition to the crocheting is fun, so it is good practice for the future mean Jonah who plans to become a doctor and now train their dexterity. And much of what he produces, he puts up on his Instagram.”
“– I have a lot of fans and they come from all over the world. I will be equally surprised at how many there are each time I go in, ” says Jonah in an Instagram clip.”
“Crocheted together 120 000 sek to the orphanage”
“On the Instahram can even those who follow him, buy his different creations. Jonah has also started a collection with the help of his virkande. And the money he has sent to Ethiopia.”
“Jonah was born, namely where the and lived the first part of her at an orphanage the country before he was adopted and moved to the united states. Jonah started the collection so that they at his old orphanage would get it good. And elvaåringen managed to collect 13 000 dollars, over 120 000 sek.”
“I was glad, for I was thinking what all the people who brought me up early and what benefits they will get all of the money,” says Jonah in a clip to 60 seconds docs.”
“Many would probably describe Jonah as a very kind, and as he describes also all virkningsentusiaster the world over. To the magazine Now This tells Jonah to ”virkarna” always is please for they always say that he crochet is very nice.”