I learned this craft from Kim (from the Felted Fern).

I met her at a craft show when we were selling some of our crafts.

She helped me get started by giving me some wool, and showing me how to use it!

I cant believe that I, or anyone who tries needle felting can turn this….

…into this!
This is Walli he is the very first needle felting I did. It takes time to create something like this but you’ll get it done, sure you poke yourself a few times OR more, but its worth in the end.

These are my needles. The little one broke from too much use, and the big one went missing while we moved. I hope I don’t find it by accident, by stepping on it or something. If you know what I mean! LOL

I don’t know why I chose to put a bow tie on him but I am glad I did.

This is Ping and Moe. Moe left, ping right. The bow tie on ping was simple to make. Again, you get poked but it is worth it!

This is Rudolph the reindeer/mouse looking corgi.

And this is Betsy. I gave her to a friend. Her shawl and hat weren’t the easiest, but it was fun!

This is shroom my, mushroom it was fun making it with the last of my red wool.
This craft is simple and hard at the same time. I am not selling these ones, but I will be selling others in the future when I get more wool and needles.
You will be surprised with what you can create if you try it!!
Happy poke-ing!
I’m so proud of you, Shaylah… these look amazing!
~Kim (The Felted Fern)
wow those are really neat looking..good job!
Those are all adorable!!!! It is so cool that you could turn that little bit of wool into amazing animals! 🙂
You did great, Shaylah! They are adorable!
Shaylah, these are amazing creations!
Great job Shayla! I seriously could not make any of those animals, much less a simple round ball, lol! My two younger boys seen them too, and both exclaimed, Oh cool! I think you may be on to something!
Awesome! I know this is like 3 year old post, but its awesome to see how, even when shay was younger, she still had so much talent! Good job shay!