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Needle Felted Animals by Teri Gullon

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Capturing an animal’s likeness, especially the texture of its fur, can be difficult.

That is why some crafters gravitate towardsneedle felting.

This popular activity involves stabbing pieces of wool until they lock together and produce a firm, round shape.

Needle Felted Animals by Teri Gullon

From happy Shiba Inus to stackable capybaras, her needle felted animals range in both size and species.

Each one, however, is carefully crafted to resemble their real-life inspiration.

The wool materials give Gullon the ability to mimic the true texture of these creatures' fuzzy fur.

Needle Felted Animals by Teri Gullon

Almost all of Gullon’s art is small enough to fit in the palm of your hand.

This miniature size makes the pieces all the more precious and collectible.

It is easy to imagine a group of these sculptures displayed on a shelf, like a beautiful exhibit.

Needle Felted Animals by Teri Gullon

Nova Scotia-based artist Teri Gullon creates exquisite needle felted animals from wool.

Each piece is made by stabbing wool with specialized barbed needles that pull the fibers together.

These adorable sculptures are small enough to fit in your hand.

Needle Felted Animals by Teri Gullon

Needle Felted Animals by Teri Gullon

Needle Felted Animals by Teri Gullon

Needle Felted Animals by Teri Gullon

Needle Felted Animals by Teri Gullon

Needle Felted Animals by Teri Gullon