From adorable animals to cozy home decor and stylish accessories, each piece is crafted with love and care. Crochet has been part of my life since childhood. As a child, I was very sensitive, anxious, and withdrawn. I found it difficult to connect with the outside world and with my peers. It was my grandmother who introduced me to crochet — and through it, I discovered something that gave me calm,
focus, and a sense of safety. Books and crochet became my own quiet world. What began as a way to soothe my emotions gradually turned into a deep passion and love. I have been crocheting for over 40 years, and to this day it remains much more than a craft to me — it is a process filled with thoughts, feelings, and positive intention. Every piece I create is unique. Even when I use the same pattern, none of my works are ever made mechanically or without feeling. In my mind, each creation has its own character — some are shy, some joyful, some artistic or calm. Sometimes inspiration comes from the smallest details — like a strand of yarn with a greenish tone that led me to create a little sheep that looked as if it had been rolling in the grass. The greatest joy comes from the stories shared by the people who welcome my creations into their lives. One customer sent me a photo of a sheep standing proudly on her fireplace, becoming a meaningful part of her home. Another message came from someone who bought a gift for a visually impaired person. Thanks to the texture and shape of the crocheted piece, the recipient immediately recognized what they were holding — simply by touch — and a smile appeared on their face. There was also a young girl who received one of my sheep as a gift. The toy was named Zuzia and now sleeps with her every night, bringing comfort, joy, and a sense of safety. I create because I want to give people warmth, calm, and happiness. I believe that handmade items carry something special — not a soul, but a story, intention, and the heart of the person who made them. If my work brings a smile, emotion, or a moment of peace, then I know I am doing exactly what I am meant to do.