FAQ

  • What is needlefelt?

    Needle felting is a technique that involves repeatedly stabbing the wool with a special needle until the fibres become tangled and hold a solid shape. It's like magic—you stab the wool countless times until it firms up and takes shape. This process is time-consuming, and you may end up stabbing yourself quite often. I frequently stab myself; while leather finger guards can help, they reduce my ability to feel the wool's texture, so I don't use them often. Don't follow my example!
    Therefore, due to the nature of the felting, please be aware that this item is not a toy, it is intended for decorative purposes only and should be kept away from children.

  • Caring tips

    They are crafted from tangled wool, making them somewhat delicate. Therefore, they are intended only as decorative pieces, not toys.

    If they start to catch dust, gently brush it away with a soft brush. Be careful not to rub too hard, as surface wool may come off. Felt creatures are a bit introverted; it's okay to take them outside occasionally, but avoid getting them dirty. They hate bathing! Water is their biggest enemy. If they get wet, let them air dry and avoid squishing or touching them to maintain their original shape.

    If the creature has a wire skeleton, they can strike different poses, but don’t bend them too far! And remember, no harsh pulling on the wool—they might fall apart. Sometimes, a character might have resin eyes; keep them out of too much sunlight, or they might get a bit of a tan!