Tom Daley is not only a great swimmer, he's also a great knitter.
The 30-year-old British diver is heading to Paris in style for the 2024 Olympics, and on Wednesday, July 17, he shared one of his latest designs on social media.
“My 5th Olympics begins! I just wanted to take this opportunity to say a massive thank you to all of you for your support and let you know that there are lots of exciting things coming up here at #madewithlove!” Daly captioned the Instagram carousel.
Daley launched Made with Love By Tom Daley after he and his knitting needles went viral at the Tokyo Olympics in August 2020.
In the first slide, uploaded on Wednesday, the swimmer showed off a picture of an oversized sweater, a mostly blue top with red trim around the neckline and wrists.
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It had the word “Paris” written on it, with the Eiffel Tower, the City of Love's most famous landmark, serving as the letter “A.”
The British flag, or Union Jack, is also featured in the design near the waist.
Once the idea was sketched out, the next slide showed a shirtless Daly sitting wearing only his “Team GB” Olympic shorts, staring intently at needle and thread as he weaved the pattern together.
Other footage shows him sketching and reviewing fonts on a computer screen.
The Olympic diving gold medalist has taken her knitting talent to the next level by partnering with brands like Adidas to showcase her knitting talent.
Last week, Daly said British Vogue As for his hobby, it has apparently blossomed into a business.
In an Instagram video with the fashion magazine, he showed off the “everyday essentials I carry in my @Dior tote bag,” confessing, “Of course, I always have yarn with me.”
“And there are knitting needles in all different shapes and sizes,” he continued. “Knitting has become therapeutic for me.”
In a message on Daly's website, Made with Love, he said he “picked up knitting needles for the first time in March 2020.”
Three years later, the athletes' passion has led to joggers, shirts, baby clothes and more.
“We designed this knitting kit to inspire you to pick up needles, learn the basics and get hooked on knitting at the same time, creating something you can show off or give away,” he added.
The 2024 Summer Olympics will be broadcast live from Paris on NBC from July 26 to August 11.