Kit Lane
Phyl the Thimblehead of the Phalangecot Clan
As winter's quiet hush settles throughout the Strangeland woods with little ones tucked in to their snugly bunkers for a long snoozy hibernation, the neighbours make the long trek to the garden, assembling for the annual "Ice Kickers Ball" and convention.
Phyl of the Thimbleheads was the first to arrive from his delegation located down the lane near the home of Larry the goat. The Jacabobs found him clad in the traditional rubber Thimblehead garb of his clan of Phalangecots. He was nearly frozen, ice hanging off his schnoz so the Jacabobs brought him in for tea.
Phyl stands a wopping 2.75 inches tall. His removable hat is made from a rubber finger cot, a traditional head gear among the Thimbleheads. He's made of fleshy peach pink wool and made by the needle felting method, a series of thousands of pokes with a special barbed felting needle until his form appears. He comes from a long history of bankers and money counters, a group who don't seem to mind the pokes and the death dealing blows one little bit.
Note: Kitties and Thimbleheads don't mix well.
Phyl the Thimblehead of the Phalangecot Clan
As winter's quiet hush settles throughout the Strangeland woods with little ones tucked in to their snugly bunkers for a long snoozy hibernation, the neighbours make the long trek to the garden, assembling for the annual "Ice Kickers Ball" and convention.
Phyl of the Thimbleheads was the first to arrive from his delegation located down the lane near the home of Larry the goat. The Jacabobs found him clad in the traditional rubber Thimblehead garb of his clan of Phalangecots. He was nearly frozen, ice hanging off his schnoz so the Jacabobs brought him in for tea.
Phyl stands a wopping 2.75 inches tall. His removable hat is made from a rubber finger cot, a traditional head gear among the Thimbleheads. He's made of fleshy peach pink wool and made by the needle felting method, a series of thousands of pokes with a special barbed felting needle until his form appears. He comes from a long history of bankers and money counters, a group who don't seem to mind the pokes and the death dealing blows one little bit.
Note: Kitties and Thimbleheads don't mix well.