The Elusive Craft
Quietly, the squirrel stalks its native prey, the wild and wooley yarn. In it's natural habitat, the elusive textile can be wrangled in a few different ways. The squirrel is only interested in two methods: knit and crochet. Trained from birth in knitting, the crafty tree-dweller can wield the needles with the grace of an antelope on the Serengeti.
One method of taming the wild yarn eludes the mighty squirrel. Used less frequently than knitting, crochet can also whip the prey into submission. It is new to the squirrel, but she will prevail!
In this first attempt, we see she was able to convince the yarn t0 make a yarmulke for her stuffed squirrel named Treehouse. It turned out to be quite fetching.

I am now quietly stalking the rare and sought after prize, the amigurumi turtle. How will this adventure play out? Will our hero produce an adorable stuffed token of love for her BFF, or will she perish in the face of adversity. We can only hope and pray to the acorn god that our squirrel will prevail!

