Lawyer by Mariane Cortes

Lawyer

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Crochet
March 2021
Sport (12 wpi) ?
18cm (7")
US
English Portuguese

Pre-order from March 8 to March 15, 2021 (files will be sent on March 16, 2021)
This eBook will be available to purchase till April 8, 2021.

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Myrtes and Esperança patterns are available in the Amipoderosas eBook, which, also, features 8 more professions: chef, engineer, merchant marine, lifeguard, biomedical scientist, sergeant, mailwoman and master builder!

Amipoderosas is a PDF EBOOK ONLY, which aims to
amplify representativeness and empowerment by Amigurumis!

One of our goals is to improve inclusion and representativeness through these dolls and that’s why EACH profession has TWO body patterns. As well, some dolls have specific characteristics as vitiligo, down syndrome and colostomy bag. Once you learned how to do it, you may reproduce it in any of the other dolls.

Moreover, all the hair styles and heads are interchangeable between the amigurumis. Also, you may use wire to make them poseable and we added detailed instructions of how to do a wire skeleton for the dolls. Their heads are moveable without wire and they may turn to any side you want. There are many clothe styles, accessories and hairs and you may interchange them between the dolls.


Myrtes and Esperança are Family law lawyers. They are mother and daughter. Myrtes is Esperança’s mother, in an unconventional family of inspiring women.

Esperança was the first in her family to get a university degree, and inspired by her daughter, Myrtes went back to finish high school, and joined night classes to study Law at a Brazilian university called UNIR.

While her daughter had already got her license and was going to court to help other unconventional families, Myrtes finished her course as the first in her class.

With Esperança’s support and encouragement, she passed her bar exams, and together they set up an office in front of their house. Once a week they assist people in their neighborhood and select pro bono cases to help in the search for their rights.