Run don’t walk over to Beth’s Felting in Fibrespace for you chance to win this stunning felted brooch. The contest ends tonight and the rules are simple. From Beth: it is my little giveaway to celebrate the International Day of Felt. The theme for this day was the segment of the colour wheel yellow through to red. So I’ve made a little felted flower from merino wool and dyed it yellow using fustic. For your chance to win just leave a comment and I’ll draw the winner at random on Friday the 9th of October. Be sure to check out all of Beth’s amazing felted items and her ETSY shop (fibrespace). Pictured along with the brooch are two of her bags, one is such fun and the other is charming.
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Deer Needlepoint Cushion Kit from The Fox Collection
If you’re into cozy, slow stitching projects that give off major woodland cabin vibes, then the Deer Needlepoint Cushion Kit from The Fox Collection is definitely worth checking out. I picked this up on a whim because I wanted something calming to work on in the evenings, and honestly—it was the perfect choice.
First off, the design is just beautiful. It features a deer in a rustic setting, with warm earthy tones that make it feel like you’re stitching a little piece of forest calm into your home. It’s not overly complicated or fussy, which I really appreciated. The color palette feels very classic and would fit into almost any cozy home setting—whether you’re a full-blown cabin-core fan or just want to bring a bit of nature indoors.
The kit itself includes everything you need to get started: printed canvas (which makes life so much easier—no counting!), a needle, tapestry wool, and clear instructions. It’s all very beginner-friendly, so even if you haven’t done needlepoint before, you’ll be able to dive right in. The wool comes pre-sorted too, which I love because honestly, the less prep the better.
What I really liked was how meditative the process felt. It uses a simple tent stitch throughout, so once you get into the rhythm, it’s just you, the needle, and a few peaceful hours of creating something with your hands. It’s the kind of project that’s perfect for winding down after a busy day—pop on a podcast or your favorite show and just stitch away.
When it’s finished, the cushion looks amazing. It has that handmade feel but still looks polished and high quality. Just a heads-up: the kit doesn’t come with a backing or insert, so you’ll need to source those separately. I used a deep brown velvet backing and it really made the design pop.
In the end, I’d definitely recommend this kit to anyone who’s craving a creative, relaxing project. It’s great for beginners, perfect for slow crafting days, and makes a beautiful finished piece you’ll actually want to use or gift.
Let me know if you end up stitching it—I’d love to see your version!