
I've been quietly working away in the studio, making craft kits to sell. This is the fox I've made for the needle-felt fox kit.
I will have an etsy shop up and running in the next while with kits for sale.

Meanwhile, I'm in the process of developing several kits and am looking for feedback about them. I thought I would look for some help from my lovely readers and ask if there is someone out there who has never done needle-felting before but would like to try their hand at making a fox? All I ask is that you send me feedback about the kit.

If so, please leave a message at the end of this post or email me (ansnagbreac at gmail dot com)
and if there are a few of you, I'll pull a name out of a hat in ten days time.
The kit includes 2 felting needles, a sponge, pipe-cleaners, instructions, and enough merino fleece to make a fox and it all comes in a box.
