Nothing compares to witnessing the influence a teacher has on their pupils. One teacher noticed this recently in an unexpected gift. As told by her daughter on TikTok, this teacher has been offering crochet lessons for students who are interested. In doing so, she inspired one little girl in particular, Grace, to make something for her during the Christmas season: a scarf. Adorable, right?
But Grace ran out of yarn, regrettably. Nothing could stop her even then from completing the task she set out to perform. So, instead, she worked with what she had — and the results are absolutely precious.
As you can see in the above video, Grace didn’t have a lot to work with. And yet, it’s so clear how much love and time went into creating this “not a scarf” for her beloved teacher. Best of all, though, has to be the note attached.
“Sorry it is not a scarf,” the little girl writes. “I didn’t have enough yarn. Love, Grace.”
Teacher’s Unexpected “Scarf” Gift Starts Ripple Effect of Kindness
When the teacher’s daughter shares this sweet gift on TikTok, it goes viral! Folks from all over offer to send little Grace some yarn.
To do that, a wish list on Amazon was made, enabling anyone wishing to gift yarn and other crocheting items to this teacher. This way, not only would Grace get more material, but so would the rest of the teacher’s crochet club!
Soon, a variety of vibrant yarn was delivered, which encouraged the teacher and her daughter to create an updated video. In it, she shares with her class the story of Grace’s heartwarming gift that led to their own — something she got permission to do from both Grace and her mom.
As soon as the teacher starts to show off the cool stuff people bought them, the classroom fills with “ooohs” and “aahhh” over the exciting surprise! I can only imagine what a lasting impact this will have on them all.
Now, Grace’s mom, along with some other folks, will be joining the class for a crochet lesson. With all the cool supplies they have, it’s sure to be a blast!
“Thank you to everyone who sent yarn to my Mom’s class!” her daughter says.