Have you been inspired by Olympic knitter Tom Daley?

This jumper is to celebrate his fifth Olympic games in Paris, and features the number five on the arm, as well as his initials, and a reference to Great Britain and France. What do you think of his work?
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Tom Daley has been back at it again knitting up a storm at the Olympics in between winning a silver medal.
The Olympic diver made this incredible red, white and blue jumper to celebrate his time at the Paris Olympics this year.
"It’s always so fun to have this as a little bit of a memory from my time here in Paris," he said.
Tom was first seen knitting in the crowd at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics, and has enjoyed the hobby ever since, knitting clothes for his children, and even launching his own knitted clothing company.
This year Tom won his fifth Olympic medal, coming in second alongside Noah Williams in the men's synchronised 10m platform in Paris.

Tom Daley admiring his work alongside diving partner Noah Williams
We want to know, has Tom Daley inspired you to try out knitting?
Do you already enjoy the wonders of wool, and are a knitting, crocheting pro?
Does it make you want to pick up a new creative hobby, like drawing, sewing or photography?
Let us know in the comments below!