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Birdie & Blossom
⭐️ I make wildlife inspired wool sculptures
📦 Join my needle felting membership
☀️ Order kits with online tutorials
💌 [email protected]
🌍 Standish, Great Manchester, England.

29/07/2026
10/06/2026

Before I make the octopus wool sculpture, I have to learn how to really see the animal.

How do the octopus arms behave independently, yet still belong to one creature? How does the skin change colour with its surroundings? How does the octopus move without bones?

Before I choose the wool or pick up a needle, I begin to observe the animal and try to understand its behaviours and environment. Everything begins with observation. Follow along to watch how the octopus slowly starts to emerge.

If you’d like more information about the Octopus needle felting wool sculpture and learn how to sculpt with wool please email [email protected]

08/06/2026

The making of the octopus wool sculpture.

Before I choose the wool or pick up a needle I begin by observing the animal. How does the octopus move without bones? How do the eight arms behave independently, yet still belong to one creature? How do I begin to capture the octopus that can appear completely different from one moment to the next? This sculpture begins with research.

There is no single octopus colour - the animal I am studying shifts between flush pinks, deep mulberry, muted violets, pale creams and unexpected flashes of blue and gold. So I will choose small amounts of wool from my vintage haberdashery cabinet. I’ll blend the fibres, test the tones and allow for the pallet to evolve as the sculpture takes shape. The aim is not to find the perfect colour. It is to create a feeling of the surface that could change at any moment.

Celebrating

If you would like to learn how to sculpt the Octopus please email [email protected] for more information

27/04/2026

I don’t often share this level of detail outside of my subscription space… but this piece feels a little different.

As I’ve been working on this pangolin sculpture, it’s made me slow down and really think about the animal itself — so it felt right to open up more of my process here.

In this piece, I’m shaping the form and structure to create a more realistic pangolin claw

Alongside this, I also wanted to raise awareness for the work being done by David Shepherd Wildlife Foundation and their campaign Scales of Injustice: Pangolins in Peril.

Today is one of the final days where donations are being matched through the so any support has twice the impact.

If you’ve enjoyed following along and feel able to help, please consider donating via the link in the David Shepherd Wildlife Foundation bio 🤍

26/04/2026

I don’t usually do this… but this piece felt important to share.

Over the next couple of days I’ll be showing the making of this pangolin sculpture - and honestly, through creating it I’ve been learning more about the animal itself.

Pangolins are now the most trafficked mammal in the world, and all eight species are at risk of extinction. It’s something I hadn’t fully realised before, and it’s been hard to ignore.

So alongside sharing my process, I also wanted to raise awareness for the work being done by David Shepherd Wildlife Foundation and their campaign Scales of Injustice. Pangolins in Peril.

For the next two days, donations are being matched through the —so any support goes twice as far.

I’ll be making a donation myself, and if you feel able to as well, the link is in bio 🤍

If you’re here for the making, thank you for being here—it really means a lot.

16/04/2026

There’s a quiet strength in continuing to develop your needle felting techniques… even when you’re unsure.

This is how skill is built.
This is how confidence grows.
This is how artists are made.

If you’re ready to begin your own wildlife journey, my needle felting kits guide you step by step.

Email to enquire about the wolf kit or join my membership - [email protected]





15/04/2026

There’s a quiet charm to this little donkey.

A gentle expression, a hint of humour… and a personality that slowly reveals itself through careful, patient work. Each fibre is placed with intention, using time-led techniques to build realistic finish—especially through the body and those soft, textured details.

It’s a piece that makers return to, drawn by both the process and the character it holds.

Now restocked and ready to begin again.

If you’d like to create your own, please email [email protected] for details on the full kit, including guided tutorials and templates.





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