Store Message

Thanks everyone for your support of our custom knits.  We look forward to 2024 being a great year here at The Knit Tree.   As Sharon Nani, owner, prepares for retirement, she is training her son, Ken to knit the items in the online store, plus the ones that were removed.  Ken is going to take over The Knit Tree and its equipment so we can continue to offer these unique custom knits to our customers. Ken is not new to machine knitting - he earned his high school and college spending money by filling orders back in the 1990's, and has continued to help in maintaining the equipment.  Ken is creative in his own rights with his "Custom Wood and Land Works" business where he falls the timber, prepares the lumber and creates unique wood items and projects: custom storage sheds, fences, decks ect.  So we may add new catagories to this web site when the time arrives.  SO LOOK FORWARD TO ADDING THE CAMO KNITS BACK INTO THE ONLINE STORE THIS YEAR.


They say it takes a Community to raise a Special Needs Child, but not everyone has the support of a community. So they reach out to the Web to find information, resources, and support. We hope that you enjoy, get inspiration, useful information, resources for early intervention, support, and comfort by following our Blog under the Autism Topic.

You will be following the daily life challenges and joys from having two young daughters on the Autism Spectrum (Little Princess, and Little Ninja) while Mom, a cancer patient, balances the needs of the children with her own mental and physical needs, along with the challenges of contributing to the financial support of her family with the knitting and crochet home business. Dani supports Autism Awareness and Acceptance. She advocates for Early Interventions and Sensory Processing Integration.

Blog posts will be made by Mom (Danielle known as Crochet Critter) and Grammy (Great Grandmother:Sharon Nani) Grammy's posts will be though the eyes of a family member that is in part of the 'Community' support Group).

Autism and Sleep Problems

Here we are ready to take care of Little Princess (age 4) and Little Ninja (age 3) while Mom and Dad take a Big Vacation for 6 days.  Papa and I called in the troops

Respite Care for Special Needs Children: Part One: The Safety Net

Grammy and Papa are getting ready to watch after our Little Princess and Little Ninja while Mom and Dad get away for a little vacation.  It’s time for them to

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