


A little forest oddity 👁️
Just finished this one-eyed felt creature with his worn cloak and skull staff.
Small, strange, and slightly unsettling. Pretty much the vibe I wanted.



Just finished this one-eyed felt creature with his worn cloak and skull staff.
Small, strange, and slightly unsettling. Pretty much the vibe I wanted.
Finished this little guy recently.
Needle felted with a worn green cloak, one big eye and a tiny skull staff.
A little creepy, a little weird — exactly what I wanted.
Finished this little needle-felted snowy owl today. I tried to keep the feather markings natural while still giving it a soft handmade look. It fits right in my palm :)
I swear I was trying to give him a normal expression.
The wool had other plans.
He’s basically 80% fluff, 20% tail, and somehow still looks annoyed with me.
Made him entirely from wool :)
Just finished this little handmade sparrow 🐦✨
I wanted to make the feather pattern detailed without losing the soft handmade wool texture, so I built up the markings on the wings and tail in lots of tiny layers. The chest spots and miniature feet were probably the fiddliest parts.
Seeing the finished bird sitting in my hand after spending so long staring at all those little details is always strangely satisfying. 🤎
A very tiny bird with a very serious face 🤎
I’ve been working on this little needle-felted sparrow, and somehow his expression ended up being my favorite part. I added the tiny wing markings, chest spots and little feet one by one, while trying to keep him round and fluffy.
He fits perfectly in one hand and looks like he has several complaints about how I’ve been spending my time lately. 😂🧶
Finally finished this little sparrow 🤎
I wanted to keep the soft, round shape of a real small bird while still adding enough feather markings to make it recognizable. The wings and tail probably took me the longest — all those tiny stripes and spots were added one by one.
Everything is needle felted by hand, and the finished bird fits right in my palm. I really like how the wool texture makes it feel somewhere between realistic and slightly storybook-like. 🧶✨
I made this little needle-felted forest creature wearing an oversized mint hoodie, tiny white shoes, and a red heart on its belly.
It looks like it wandered out of the woods, got cold, borrowed someone’s hoodie… and decided not to give it back. 😭
The awkward little sitting pose might be my favorite part.
He’s got a leafy shell on his back, a tiny branch permanently hanging out of his mouth, and absolutely no idea where he’s going. 😭🌱
Everything was needle felted by hand, including the shell, little bags, and all those awkward tiny limbs. I wanted him to feel like some odd creature you’d accidentally meet deep in the woods.
Finished this little guy today and I’m kind of obsessed with how weird he turned out 😂
The giant shell and tiny stick-in-mouth situation somehow make him feel like he has a whole life I know nothing about.
I made this little purple hoot-hoot to keep me company. Her job description is "look cute and remind me not to work too hard." I think she’s going to be great at it. Swipe for more angles! (OC)
Apparently eight limbs weren’t enough, so this little creature also demanded a mouth full of eyeballs. Handmade with needle-felted wool and a questionable amount of patience 🕷️👁️
Armed with his crooked staff, mysterious potions, and absolutely no remorse, this little one-eyed priest is ready to bring chaos to every pond he finds. Entirely handmade from wool. 🌀
I wanted to give this little puffin a playful seaside look, so I added a navy sailor collar and a bright rainbow beak. Everything was shaped and detailed by hand with wool. Here are the front, side, and back views!
This little fairy took quite a while to finish, especially her face, hair, and wings. I wanted her to feel simple, warm, and slightly imperfect, like a character from an old handmade storybook. She may be small, but I became very attached to her while making her.
He has no visible thoughts, no sense of personal space, and a smile that suggests he already knows where the snacks are hidden.
He’s needle-felted by hand, small enough to fit in my palm, and somehow more confident than anyone with this many questionable features should be.
I made this tiny needle-felted creature with two wandering eyeballs, a permanently open mouth, and a few very important strands of armpit hair. He may be strange, but he takes grooming very seriously.