Who knew?
This Big-eyed Owl is cotton with felt eyes and nose.  He is crinkly for auditory and tactile stimulation (crinkly = raisin bag!)

Plush baby block.  Felt block with ribbon, fringe, and needle felted shapes.  The bottom picture is a reverse side of a needle felted square so it is fuzzy.

I am having so much fun.  All these were done with no pattern and in less than an hour! 

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