So, in case these blessed images haven't hit your timeline yet, Tom Daley was spotted knitting in the stands while at the Tokyo Olympics.
As it turns out, the British diver is partial to knitting and crocheting — in fact, he's got a whole Instagram account dedicated to his beautiful creations.
According to Tom, his love for knitting, crocheting and stitching is the one thing that has kept him sane during the Tokyo Olympics.
And they've resulted in adorable creations, like this pouch for his Olympic gold medal — which is such a huge flex.
But Tom has only gone and one-upped himself by designing this beautiful Olympic-themed cardigan.
Tom revealed the creation on his @madebylovewithtomdaley account, saying that he "wanted to make something that would remind me of the Olympics to look back on in the future."
To do this, he "designed a pattern for the colour work that would signify everything about these games!"
Taking a closer look at Tom's snazzy cardigan, it has Great Britian's logo on the back, as well as the UK flag and the phrase "GBR" on the arms to pay tribute to his home country.
And then on the front, the word "Tokyo" has been embroidered in Japanese to represent the host of the 2020 Olympic Games.
Here's a video of Tom showing off his cardigan.
I am majorly obsessed, but also impressed that he managed to finish this in such a short period of time.

