The colorful leaves are on the table, ready to create small, beautiful things.
The turtles, rabbits, deer and little bears are being made by 11-year-old Etleva Januzi herself.
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In addition, Eteleva also expresses her creativity in painting.
"I started art when I was three years old, then I started with flowers and other things, then I started working with embroidery and crochet a year ago, and the first drawing was a flower that I drew for a teacher."
Etelva says that her mother taught her how to crochet.
He adds that he does everything with love.
"I learned handicrafts once from my mother in the beginning, then from YouTube, and now a little on my own. A painting maybe two hours of class time in the course or usually even one," she said.
The 11-year-old initially designs her crafts on paper.
After completing what she creates, Etleva looks at it carefully, fixes every detail, and continues creating other characters.
She enthusiastically says that she would like all her peers to work hard and not hesitate to express their creativity.
Already now, her small creations are being ordered through social networks, and every doll and drawing from Etleve's hands finds its new home.