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This gallery brings together handmade pieces created over the years — some made by me, others created together with women I have worked with and guided.

These works were born in different moments and circumstances: for specific people, for small shops, during calm periods and during very difficult times. Each piece carries a story, a mood, and the hands of the woman who made it.

Here you will see a variety of styles, techniques, and approaches — the result of shared knowledge, patience, and care for handmade work.
Not everything shown here is available for purchase. This gallery exists to honor the journey, the skills, and the collective experience behind the creations.

Every stitch matters.
Every piece was made slowly, honestly, and by hand.

These pieces are shown as they were meant to be worn — by real women, in real moments. Each garment adapts to the woman who wears it, not the other way around. Different bodies, different stories, the same warmth and care in every stitch. Some of these knits were made by my hands, others by women I have worked with and supported over the years. What connects them is not perfection, but presence — comfort, softness, and the quiet confidence of handmade work.
These pieces show the same care and craftsmanship applied to men’s knitwear — clean lines, structure, and comfort. The focus here is on form and function: garments made to be worn, lived in, and felt. Strong, simple designs shaped by hand, patience, and experience.

Some pieces were made smaller, lighter, and with a different kind of attention. Children’s knitwear asks for softness, patience, and care beyond technique. These garments were often created as personal gifts or special requests, shaped slowly and thoughtfully.

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Alongside garments, there were also smaller pieces — made to be carried, worn close, or layered gently. Bags, scarves, hats, and handmade jewelry grew naturally from the same hands and materials, often as quiet additions rather than main statements.

Crochet table covers were made by hand using 100% cotton yarn and a traditional crochet hook technique. The pieces shown here include previous custom orders, one-of-a-kind commissions, and personal works created over the years. Some similar designs are currently available in the shop, while others exist only as past projects and examples of work. Each table cover was made slowly, with attention to pattern, rhythm, and durability — designed to be used, washed, and lived with. They were created for homes, family gatherings, and everyday tables, not just for display.

🪡 Details & close-up work - Images focus on details rather than finished looks. Here you will see garments and textile pieces without a model, shown close-up or laid flat, allowing the stitches, structure, and texture to speak for themselves. Different techniques, yarns, and stages of work appear together — intentionally mixed. This section exists to show experience rather than a collection. It represents years of practice, repetition, and learning, far beyond what is visible in the shop today. What you see here is only a fragment of what has been made. Many pieces were never photographed. This gallery is not finished — and it never will be. New images will be added whenever possible, as new work comes into being. You are warmly invited to browse, return, and witness this work as it continues — part of a life that is handmade, imperfect, and constantly in motion. 🙂

Thank you for taking the time to look through this gallery. What you see here is only part of the work — more pieces will appear over time, as they are made and documented. You are always welcome to return. 🌿

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