
For years I didn’t really get why people made stuff out of felt. I never really liked it as an artistic medium. Then I realised it was because the things I’d seen were cheap and nasty and probably had glue blobbed over them.

I think it was last year when I decided to give playing with felt a try. I don’t recall what it was that made me want to try. I do remember thinking that the interest would wear off quite quickly, though. But, what happened was I got more into it and more interested in adding details and seeing how small I could get things before the stitches frayed the teeny tiny pieces.

I’ve been trying to find examples of things I made first. This is the latest make:

It’s a needle case. It’s a present to myself but I haven’t swapped over any pins and needles yet because then, I might ruin it. It’s all hand-sewn and made up from my head. I’ve made a few needle cases over the last year. They make nice little presents.

Mostly, they’ve had different designs stitched on the front, too. Here is one I made for my sister about six months ago:

This little mermaid was so lovely, I made her twice. But because they’re handmade, the same design always looks different.
I think this badger brooch was made early, about two years ago. I still like him. I gave him to a little boy whose mum hangs it on her Christmas tree! He wasn’t the first felt thing I made, but for now, I’ve given up trying to remember what was.


