Hi!
Thank you for your kind tone and I completely agree with the honest content of your writing.
I am aware of these, and the one word: why - I did not mean it as a provocation - there was just something behind it, that in the obvious awareness of all this, when the please-here-is-thank-you-very-kindly-or-kindly-I-really-did-something-good thing is going on, we are protecting a designer separately.
I've been crocheting since I was three years old, I learned from my grandmother, who used a crochet hook that doesn't even have thread for it today. I didn't have the money to buy books when I was still able to work. Now that I'm receiving disability benefits, I really need to think about what's enough. I'm not selling what can be downloaded from here, I'm trying to learn what I don't know.
Years ago, when I was seriously ill, my peak performance was four or five crocheted chain stitches a day, but I did it every day to prevent my muscles from atrophying, and it worked and my condition improved. For me, crocheting and knitting are life itself as a person with limited mobility.
The patterns that can be downloaded here are often impossible to translate (you'd need someone who is fluent in both Russian and Portuguese, not to mention the differences between the UK and US), and we speak different languages, and many of us live abroad. This is a forum for Canadian Hungarians...

right?
Just have it, and we'll crochet it sometime later.

My granddaughter loves amigurumi figures, so I'm crocheting this one for her.
All of these topics are ones that I think we could talk about, since this is what the forum genre was originally created for!
Have a nice day,
with friendship: Tulips that I typed out a year ago