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Ashford Needle Felting Kit - Halloween

SKU: NFKH
$26.00

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Our new Needle Felting Kit Halloween is perfect as a gift or a holiday project with the children! Get creative, add some character and create your own handmade pure wool festive decorations. The kits includes everything you need to make six fun, cute and spooky decorations. These kits are also great to use for classes.

Contents include:

  • Two felting needles
  • Needle felting foam
  • Step-by-step colour instructions
  • Chenille sticks
  • Five colours of Ashford Corriedale wool sliver, approx. 50gms.

 

Collect all 5 Ashford New Zealand Wildlife Needle Felting Kits here.

Please note that Ashford drop-ships are sent via DHL and typically arrive within 3-5 business days after being shipped. Please provide a physical address for your order as DHL does not send to PO Boxes. Drop-shipping is not available for international orders at this time so please allow time for your order to reach us before we ship it to you.

Please contact us with any questions or concerns regarding your order at (509) 536-7746 or sales@paradisefibers.com.

About Ashford:

The world-leading manufacturer of high-quality spinning wheels, weaving looms, and textile equipment, founded in 1934 by Walter Ashford. Together with their loyal team they have produced over 800,000 wheels and looms using the finest native New Zealand Silver Beech hardwood, sourced from sustainably-managed forests with Forest Stewardship Council approval. 

Every item produced by Ashford is backed by 80 years of experience, research and development, and customer feedback. They pride themselves on their timeless design, ease of use, and simple assembly.

Relax knowing the tools you use to craft with are sustainable, renewable, and environmentally-friendly. Experience the joy and pleasure of crafting with quality tools to create your own unique yarns, fabric, and garments with.  

Read more about the Ashford story here.