Hi Folks!
I am looking for some repertoire to play next. I would like to play some technical pieces/etudes to progress with technique. But they must be likable. I am not playing just anything

I haven't found anything that I would like at the moment. I spent a couple of hours listening to Moszkowski, Czerny and Cramer etudes. The only ones I felt like playing right now are
Moszkowski op 72 no 11:
However I am not sure if it is worth playing it right now, because I am just finishing 72 no 1 and they seem to address similar skills? Correct me if I am wrong, please.
Moszkowski op 92 no 12.:
92 no 12 is an octave etude for left hand so very specific. Maybe I would prefer something not so narrow, I do not know

I do not have a teacher now and am still hesitant to get one due to my very negative experience with the last teacher I had (I explained it here
https://www.pianostreet.com/smf/index.php?topic=58028.msg627333#msg627333)
But it would be great to have somebody knowledgable tell you - play this, this and that and that will do the most for your technique.

Anyways, maybe somebody can give me some advice on some nice pieces which maybe did a lot for your technique?
I am currently working on: Moszkowski: op 71 no 1, Paderewski: Caprice op 14 no 3, Rachmaninov op 16 no 4 (it will be loooong till I can play it up to tempo), Chopin op 25 no 12.