
As I mentioned yesterday on our
Seldom Scene Farm blog, I've started making felted birdhouses and finished a few more today. They are soooo fun!

Someone asked if I thought that they would hold up okay in the elements, to which I quickly replied in the affirmative. I actually think they'll last longer than a standard wooden birdhouse.

As I thought about this further, it occurred to me that a
yurt is a great example of the insulating qualities, water resistance, and durability of wool. Still used for homes in some parts of the world, yurts made with handmade wool felt survive very harsh environments, so certainly a wool birdhouse will provide the same benefits for discerning birds!

I'll have these at
Art in the Barn this coming weekend, and at
Damselfly Gallery in Midway and
Truly Bluegrass in Versailles in the near future!

In addition, I'll have a few
Bird Nesting Balls... these are balls made from somewhat loose natural alpaca fiber which you hang in a tree, and the birds take tufts of the soft fiber to line their nests. Lucky birds, their own "bird yurt" lined with alpaca!
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