Pull of a long piece of fleece (twice the length of your final bird). Tie a knot in the centre. |
Fold the length in half, and look at the knot to decide which way looks best for a head. |
Wind one half of the length around the other (below the knot), and needle into place, to form the body. |
Add a little more fleece, balled up, if you would like a prominent belly. |
Take two even, wispy pieces of fleece for wings. |
Pinch them at the top to form a triangle shape (one at a time) |
Needle each wing into place. At an angle to the body. |
As an alternative, a single piece of fleece across the body can make great wings too (Little Pipkin made his wings this way) |
Ball up a tiny piece of fleece and use the needle, to create a beak. Mr Pipkin is being very slow and careful here. (These needles hurt much more than sewing needles if you prick yourself) |
Push your beak into place with the felting needle. |
Add a line/wire/string/cord through the back, to hang your bird. I tie a knot, to make a long loop and hide the knot within the body of the bird. |
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