Telling stories in a world made of wool with Midjourney By Cove | November, 2025

by SkillAiNest

How casual characters, props and spaces create visual narratives

In the previous chapters, we developed the woolen characters—their personalities, textures, and styles. But what happens when those characters step into a world?

This part is about visual storytelling: how to create scenes that feel like pieces of a quiet story. Not just portraits, but small moments. Not just the texture, but the feel. And not just hints, but hints with intention.

As I explored the more immediate structures, I found myself drawn to scenes that felt like the pages of a storybook—a fox stopping at a lantern, a bunny reading by candlelight, wandering through a fruit-shaped village. It wasn’t just cute. They were alive.

To help you tell this kind of story, I’ve grouped my favorite instant styles into four cozy categories—each offering a different way to create a narrative through felted art.

  1. World building hints

Create the setting – whimsical villages, cozy interiors, seasonal landscapes.

These cues give your characters a place to live—not just as backdrops, but as emotional anchors. In this field universe, buildings are not mere structures. They are metaphors. Strawberries become cottages. Melons become towers. Teapots become kitchens. Each area is crafted with soft textures and layered supports, allowing your characters to relax, work and…

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