Tag Archive: felted

Handmade Snow Crystal Felt Box

Snowflake felt box

Handmade Snow Crystal Felt Box

Just in time for the winter season snowflakes, this handmade blue felt box was needle felted together with a white hand needle felted snow crystal on one side. The top trimmed with hand stitched multi-tone wool yarn representing the winter wind.

Great for a gift or put out on display. It will hold a bag of homemade sweets, popcorn or small gift. Making gift giving even more personable. Great gift for tweens and teens. To hold hair pieces, jewelry, cosmetics, or a place to put there keys.

Keep it for yourself and use it for a quick storage of little things like keys, pens, or jewelry.

Size: 4″ square

 

 

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Price: $30 US [price includes shipping]
In Stock: 1

Tendril Baby Head and Neck Warmer

Tendril Baby Hat and Scarf

Tendril Baby Head and Neck Warmer

Bundle of Love in style. This pumpkin colored hat and scarf will keep your baby warm this fall. The style was inspired by the tendril on the stem of the pumpkin. The wool is soft, tightly stitched to keep your baby warm.

Wool yarn was crocheted using an original pattern, then felted. The tendril design was attached by needle felting.

Size:
Hat – 5″ tall, 6″ diameter
Scarf – 2 1/2″ wide, 42″ long

 

 

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Price: $50 US [price includes shipping]
In Stock: 1

Angora Wrist Warmer Bracelet Branch and Berry

Branch and Berry Felted Bracelet

Angora Wrist Warmer Bracelet Branch and Berry

Looking around outside this time of year, I notice the fall berries appearing. This felted bracelet has been inspired by such a branch. The branch was created by wool yarn and needle felted into the angora bracelet. The red berries created by needle felting roving. The branch goes all the way around the bracelet.

Size: 4″ wide, 2″ tall.

Great for tweens, teens, and someone who likes something a little different.

 

 

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Price: $20 US [price includes shipping]
In Stock: 1

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