Because I am moving sites and I still love my felted owl Emily Oot so very much, I am re-writing my post on Emily here. This wee felt owl was created sometime in 2010 and has long left me for new, loving parents. However her memory lingers.
Felted owl Emily Oot was born shortly after Oscar Oot, another in my felt owl series. (I shall do a rewrite on Oscar at another time).
Even though Emily is the younger sibling, she has evolved to be both a brooch and a pendant. This felt owl is not very big but she certainly swings both ways!
In this short rewrite, I do not have many DIY steps but hopefully enough photos to satisfy you and to make Emily feel a bit like a movie star.
Thank you note to Kay of Kay’s Artycles for enabling Emily to be able to swing both ways. When brother Oscar was born, Kay discovered that I did not have any brooch backs at the time. So Kay very kindly sent me some. And that is why Emily became such a swinger!
Some Work Details on the Felted Owl
As you can see, Emily Oot is not just a felted owl but she has also been lovingly beaded as well as supported firmly by a large cute button to keep her strong and steadfast.
Below is a photo of Emily’s brother Oscar Oot. We shall talk about him shortly.
Thank you for visiting my fond memories of Emily, my wee little felted owl.
Beverly Jane Reynolds says
Dear Helena, every time I look at these loving owls I smile again. I could go around wearing just your owls and my smile all the time. Thank You!!! BJ
Helena Asmus Lim says
Hello BJ – it is so lovely to know that little owl is happy and with the best person in the world. You are the Best! 🙂
Helena Asmus Lim says
Hello wonderful BJ!! Thank you for dropping by to re-visit with the felted owls 🙂 I know these are all just repeats for you … it is old stuff moving to new home. Much like my situation right now as you know :). Thank you. Your visit has been a joy!
BJ says
Oh my word….Helena….these little owls are so sweet! Sure to brighten anyone’s day. Awesome little ones to fall in love with.
BJ