From Hummingbird to Crane

$110.00

Needle Felted Egg Study
12 x 5 inches | Ready to Hang

This vertical egg study captures the remarkable range of scale found in the bird world — from the delicate egg of a Rufous Hummingbird to the substantial presence of a Sandhill Crane.

Featured species:

• Rufous Hummingbird
• Black-capped Chickadee
• Mountain Bluebird
• Magpie
• Northern Flicker
• Sandhill Crane

Each egg is needle felted entirely by hand, shaped and layered in wool to reflect the natural size, tone, and surface character of the real species.

The Sandhill Crane egg anchors the composition — broad, earthy, almost stone-like. Above it, the progression moves upward in decreasing scale, creating a quiet visual study in proportion and pattern.

Mounted on linen and framed in a 12 x 5 inch wooden shadow box with a hand-stamped brass identification plate, this piece echoes traditional natural history displays while remaining distinctly handmade.

No casting. No shortcuts.
Just wool, observation, and time.

Because each egg is individually crafted, slight variations ensure every study is one of a kind.

Needle Felted Egg Study
12 x 5 inches | Ready to Hang

This vertical egg study captures the remarkable range of scale found in the bird world — from the delicate egg of a Rufous Hummingbird to the substantial presence of a Sandhill Crane.

Featured species:

• Rufous Hummingbird
• Black-capped Chickadee
• Mountain Bluebird
• Magpie
• Northern Flicker
• Sandhill Crane

Each egg is needle felted entirely by hand, shaped and layered in wool to reflect the natural size, tone, and surface character of the real species.

The Sandhill Crane egg anchors the composition — broad, earthy, almost stone-like. Above it, the progression moves upward in decreasing scale, creating a quiet visual study in proportion and pattern.

Mounted on linen and framed in a 12 x 5 inch wooden shadow box with a hand-stamped brass identification plate, this piece echoes traditional natural history displays while remaining distinctly handmade.

No casting. No shortcuts.
Just wool, observation, and time.

Because each egg is individually crafted, slight variations ensure every study is one of a kind.