The Red Cardigan: A Grandmother’s Last Gift

When I turned 18, my grandma knitted me a red cardigan. It was all she could afford. I remember the way she looked at me as she handed it over—hopeful, proud. But I didn’t like it. I was a teenager, caught up in appearances and trends. I gave her a dry, “Thanks,” and folded it away.

She died just weeks later.

Years passed. The cardigan stayed in the back of my closet, untouched, unworn—just a symbol of guilt that I tried to forget. Life moved on. I got married, had a daughter, and built a life. But I never once pulled that cardigan out again.

Until last week.

My daughter, now 15, was rummaging through some old boxes when she found it. “Can I try this on?” she asked, holding it up to the light. I hesitated… but nodded.

She slipped it on, arms fitting perfectly into the sleeves. Then suddenly, she stopped.

“There’s something in the pocket,” she said.

We froze.

She reached in and pulled out a tiny envelope—yellowed with age, sealed with a piece of red thread. My heart was pounding. I had never known it was there.

Inside was a note, written in my grandmother’s shaky handwriting:

“My dearest girl,
If you’re reading this, I’m probably gone. I wanted to give you something made with my hands and heart. This red cardigan may not be much, but every stitch carries a prayer for your happiness.
When life gets heavy, wrap yourself in it and remember: you are so deeply loved.
Love always,
Grandma”

I broke down in tears. All those years I thought it was just a sweater I didn’t like. I never realized it was her final hug, woven into every thread.

That night, my daughter curled up with the cardigan around her shoulders. “It feels warm,” she whispered.

It was.

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