Fran’s May Crafting Update: Soft Sculpture Camel, Aprons, Beading fun and more!

Welcome to Fran’s Friends! It is so lovely to have you here as I share the next chapter of my crafting journey.

April was an absolute whirlwind of creativity. I managed to reach a milestone of 127 videos, which feels like such an achievement! Between making sausage dog bookends out of old crisp containers and stitching together French knot bunnies for Easter, I have been keeping very busy. But as the sun starts to shine and May arrives, I have a whole new set of projects that I simply cannot wait to start.


The Soft Sculpture Camel Challenge

One of my biggest goals for May is to master 3D pattern making using AI. I found a picture of a darling felt camel on Pinterest, but there was no pattern to be found. Instead of giving up, I used AI to help me create a 3D pattern from the image.

I have already printed out the pattern pieces, which include the legs, gussets, and even little foot pads. They were a bit small originally, so I have enlarged them to a better size. My plan for this month is to cut these out and see if I can successfully assemble our humped friend. If it works out well, I am going to make the pattern available for free on my website so you can all make one too!

Preparing for the Vancouver Island Exhibition

I have some wonderful news to share: I have been offered a table at the Vancouver Island Exhibition (VIEX) for next year! It is a fantastic opportunity to promote the website, and I want to start preparing early.

I decided I need some “Fran’s Friends” gear to wear. I am planning to make a custom apron using a light canvas. To get my logo and my AI lookalike image onto the fabric, I have bought some special printable linen sheets from Staples. I will be printing my image directly onto the linen and then sewing it onto the apron. It is a bit of an experiment, but I think it will look much more personal than a standard shop-bought print.

Keeping Christmas Alive in May

If you know me, you know I love to keep the Christmas spirit going all year round. This month’s festive project involves recycling. I never throw anything away, especially the sturdy cardboard cones from my sewing thread.

I am going to use those cones as a base to create miniature Christmas trees. By covering them with leftover Christmas tablecloth fabric, I can create beautiful, sustainable decor for my festive table this year. It is a simple, inexpensive way to turn “rubbish” into something magical.


New Resources and Inspirations

I am always looking for new techniques to try, and I have found some incredible creators lately that I wanted to share with you:

  • Intricate Beading: I have been looking at First Nations beadwork, which is just stunning, particularly the traditional moccasins and earrings. I also found “Vancouver Island Beaders”—they did a polar bear recently where they beaded the entire inside of an outline!
  • Next-Level Gnomes: I have made gnomes before, but I found two channels—”Gnome Tutorials” and “My Gnommy DIY Patterns”—that are doing things differently. They use wood and screws for the legs to give them more structure, which is a challenge I’d like to take on.
  • Knitting and Felting: “Daily Knitting Ideas” has moved beyond just bunnies and is now doing the sweetest mice and penguins. I am also quite taken with Alex McUade’s unusual felting work; the shoes she makes for her soft sculptures are just exquisite.

May is looking like a busy month! Between the camel, the apron, and the Christmas trees, I have my work cut out for me. I also really need to get out into the garden—it is a bit of a mess, and the weather is far too nice to stay indoors all day.

Thank you so much for following along. I hope this gives you some ideas for your own craft room this month.

Always craft and win!

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I’m a self-taught crafter with a passion for turning imagination into reality. After retiring from a rewarding career as a nurse, I traded my scrubs for scissors and have been happily sewing up a storm ever since.

I love sharing my journey into the wonderful world of crafting on my blog. Here, you’ll find everything from the project ideas that spark my creativity to the techniques and resources that bring them to life. Whether I’m creating whimsical art dolls, cozy home decor, or magical Christmas ornaments, my goal is to inspire you to find joy in making things with your own hands.

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