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Needle Felt Long Tailed Tit with Apple Blossom

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Needle Felt Long Tailed Tit with Apple Blossom

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All my creations will be added after the Christmas market madness- my last market being 1st December. Giving just enough time to find that special gift for someone this Christmas.

I was first inspired to create the apple blossom when walking past a newly planted orchard. I couldn't decide which bird I would add to the branch. After a scan through my British Wildlife book, I decided on a Long Tailed Tit, as who couldn't resist all of that fluff and that adorable face?!

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This one of a kind needle felted Long Tailed Tit is perched upon an apple tree branch with blossom. The bird is displayed in a wood stained box frame (18cm x 18cm) and backed with a dark blue linen.

The bird was made using the needle felt technique. This tangles the fibers together by using a barbed needle.

The frame needs to be hung ideally; it could stand up on a shelf if it had something to lean on.

Designed by Megan Rose in Barnstaple

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