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The Grand Resident Crochets Harry Potter Puppets for Great-Grandson, Just in Time for HBO Revival

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The Grand Senior Living | Harry Potter Puppets a Work of Art
Edith proudly holds her handmade Harry Potter puppets at The Grand Senior Living in Louisville, KY — a magical example of creativity in retirement.

At The Grand Senior Living in Louisville, Kentucky, magic isn’t reserved for books and screens: it’s also stitched into yarn by the steady hands of 90-year-old resident Edith C.

The lifelong crocheter picked up her first needle at the age of ten, and has since crafted countless keepsakes over the years. But her latest (and final) project may be her most enchanting yet — a full set of Harry Potter character puppets, made for her great-grandson.

As the world buzzes about the upcoming HBO reboot of the Harry Potter series, Edith’s handmade homage to the Boy Who Lived couldn’t be more timely. Each puppet is part of the Japanese-inspired crochet style called Amigurumi, known for its intricate, small-scale character designs.

The work of art brought a piece of Hogwarts to those who call Louisville home, when Edith’s story was shared on WHAS11.

“My granddaughter and her husband are big Harry Potter readers,” Edith shared. “They’ve started teaching my great-grandson all about the books, and I wanted him to have something from me to remember me by.”

This isn’t Edith’s first round of memory-making through yarn. Her three great-grandsons each have their own custom-crafted set. For the oldest, it was Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer. For the second, a collection of Marvel action figures. And now, for the youngest — Harry Potter, complete with a wand, scarf, and spell-ready expression.

Edith says one of her proudest crochet memories was creating a lace tablecloth for her mother many years ago. She’s also made more than 20 quilts as gifts and tackled large-scale crochet projects, including one for a friend’s granddaughter — an Olympic hopeful equestrian — featuring her horse.

Though her creativity shows no signs of slowing, Edith says her hands have officially “tapped out” after the Harry Potter set. “They’ve done their part,” she says with a smile.

Now, Edith’s family treasures these handcrafted pieces, not just as toys, but as heirlooms from a great-grandmother who poured love, story, and history into every stitch.

“It’s incredibly inspiring to watch someone in their 90s not just stay active, but create something so trendy, cool, and filled with love,” said Becky Dunaway, Activities Director at The Grand. “We always strive to support our residents in doing what brings them joy.”

Where Creativity Lives On

Retirement isn’t the end of creativity — it’s often where it flourishes. At The Grand Senior Living, we encourage residents to keep exploring, creating, and discovering what brings them joy every day. You’re invited to see how vibrant life can be! Feel free to reach out to us, and a member of our team will be in touch soon.

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