
1. a dress for the elegant rag doll
She has needed one forever. I’m also getting a lot of joy from their palpable discomfort in this photo. He looks uncertain and she seems sort of less than impressed… The dress is part of an ensemble including bloomers and a bag and shawl. It will be the next sewing pattern released to be followed by the other circus animals this summer.

2. refreshed work table and lavender cleaner
The actual area available for work has been getting smaller and smaller. I’m so happy with my new expanse of space and it affects my thinking for sure. I also completely emptied the table and wiped it down with my signature lavender cleaner so it smells good too.

And the windows are finally open which is also pretty life changing. For the cleaner I use equal parts distilled water and cleaning strength vinegar and about 20 drops of lavender oil (my container is 16 oz). I use it for everything – so good. Also – according to the internet- lavender oil repels ticks so I put a little on my gardening boots. No idea if this works but it can’t hurt.

3. stitch book homestretch
100 days goes by so fast. Page 16 began yesterday (4/1). I’m definitely a process person (I’d rather be in it than through it) but I do get excited about seeing the book finished. Especially if it’s your first time doing the challenge, assembling all your pages has a magic effect. The book feels substantial. I’m starting to think about assembly but my page order is still a mystery to me.
I do plan on having raw edges again. If you want raw edged for your book follow the assembly instructions and at step 11 in the slot section place the wrong sides of the pages together. And again for the tab section in step 9 you place the wrong sides together.

4. birthday candle holders
It’s maximum joy. I’m thinking of quitting all my jobs and just making birthday candle holder animals for the rest of my life.
5. reader projects
I love seeing what you make! You can send me photos at ann @ ann wood handmade dot com or post on instagram and tag @annwood and use #annwoodpattern (the hashtag takes forever to show up so tagging me helps).
Find all the sewing patterns in the shop.

Bright mushrooms stitched by @inmyownimagination


Crow and blackbird stitched by @eroeboeroe2

Elegant rag doll by @marilinalittlecraft_handicraft






I love all this, especially the uncomfortable couple. Maybe they need a walk in the spring sunshine? And I am going to try your cleaning recipe. My studio needs a complete do-over and the idea of vinegar zapping all the nasties and calming lavender lingering afterwards sounds lovely.
Thank you! The vinegar cleaner really does freshen everything.
I need the costume pattern for the elegant doll NOW! As a writer of Regency novels, I never considered making her into a character from one of my books! The picture of her and the soldier doll exudes drawing room tension. Did they just meet? Are they being forced to marry? Or is it something simpler, like a misunderstanding over some past encounter?
Oh my! “Drawing room tension” is brilliant!
I just love your candle holders!!! Do you sell them? Tell me more about them.
P S the lavender cleaning idea is an inspiration for me to get my craft room aka (IDK where to start) room. Going
On my work table: I’m finishing my soldier so he can join my elegant rag dolls.
I can’t wait! I find your patterns absolutely brilliant .
These two in the photo are incredibly adorable.
I find the new dress for the elegant rag doll absolutely magnificent.
Thank you so much for featuring one of my favorite elegant rag dolls as a reader project .
I can’t wait to see Marilina! I’m such a fan of all you make.
The dolls remind me of Jane Austen’s characters in “Persuasion”! Love your shelfie, by the way. 🙂 thank you so much for sharing!
Thank you for the “raw edges” stitch book info. This is my first time doing the challenge and I want to do raw edges. It’s been so much fun! Thank you for all the instructions and inspiration.
BTW, I found out about the challenge from following someone online last year who was doing it! They live in the Netherlands and I live in California.
SO MANY good ideas – I have a yard full of lavender and everything needs dusting and cleaning, constantly, and I’ve taken up pottery and often wonder what to do with slightly used birthday candles, and have been conjuring/sketching a travel diary with textiles and your wonderful stitch book. Love your inspiration. Thank-you.
YOU bring me joy!
I love all of this.
I’m new to the site. Is there a recipe for this magical lavender/vinegar cleaner? Loving the photos. Haven’t been good with my challenge though (note to self, never sign up for challenges on 2 different projects at the same time).