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Needle Felting for Fall! Decorative Scarecrows Tutorial.

August 30, by Liza Adams. Leave a Comment

Free Needle Felting Tutorial: Fall Decor Needle Felting Scarecrows on www.livingfelt.com/blog

As we head into Fall and the Halloween season I thought it might be fun to do something a bit different from the usual pumpkins and spiders!  Marie Spaulding of Living Felt shares this wonderful free tutorial over on Youtube creating these sweet Scarecrow heads to add to your fall or Halloween decorations!

The instructions for this are so clear, they have boiled it down to just the information you need and explain everything for you!  Beginners will love this project and feel supported in the information they receive as they work alongside.

You can find the webpage here that leads you to the video!

I hope you will enjoy making this fun project, I’m sure any older children would be able to manage this one too so it might be an wonderful family or group project for you this fall!

Happy Felting!

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