“Cricut-ized” Purl Soho Wreath

Purl Soho Winter Wreath in White Felt

I purchased the Purl Soho Winter Wreath Kit a couple of years ago as a gift for Kim, but we had not started it because the amount of tracing and cutting to get all the parts prepared was daunting. While we craft together, each working in the craft room in our respective areas of interest (me – 3D printing, design, bookbinding, printmaking. Kim – cross-stitch, needle crafts, quilting, painting ceramics), I am the cutting guy. I cut out the fabric pieces for her, and I was a blocker. While I looked forward to her starting this project, I did not want to do the cutting and neither did she. So there the box sat, for two years, until I thought that maybe I could use our Cricut Maker. 

After some research and testing, I determined that I could use the Cricut to cut out all the peices (over 100). There were several challenges to address – digitizing the templates, converting to work with Cricut, organizing the templates to fit the Cricut and fit the supplied felt sheets.

To see step-by-step details on what I did, check out my Notion page. I use Notion to track my projects – details, progress, files, etc. as well as keep a database of our craft supply inventory. I’ll post more about Notion later.

Tardis Console progress

Making slow progress on the Tardis console for Tony. I’ve been procrastinating for two years but now am in the groove. This is taking a lot of different skills and I’ve had to learn some new ones – 3D printing (FDM&SLA), CAD design, laser cutting, Arduino, and more. I may have to recut the panels to close the gaps between – my geometry skills are a bit rusty. Periodic progress updates to follow.

Model of Tardis console built from wood. PLA, and acrylic

Pencil Sharpener Holder

I love my Mobius & Ruppert Grenade brass pencil sharpener but I hate that it doesn’t have a container to collect shavings.

To solve that problem,I designed a holder which I 3D resin printed and then installed in a 3D filament printed screw top container.

A 3D printed pencil sharpener jar
Pencil sharpener – open
A 3D printed pencil sharpener jar
Pencil sharpener – closed