
Apologies to my faithful followers for being so long without posting. My current more-than-full-time job, along with caring for my elderly mother, leaves little time and energy for sewing and writing. I have had a post in the works now for many months on the topic of hand-sewing for dolls. It is on hold until I get my hand-sewing project finished.


In the meantime, I would like to show you Hazel Katkin’s amazing journey to Nebraska, and her unexpected visit with Miss Mie, one of the fabulous Japanese Ambassador dolls who came to America in 1927, and who now lives at Morrill Hall in Lincoln, Nebraska. Hazel is a 12 inch BJD made by Connie Lowe. She accompanied me on my trip to take my mom to visit her sisters. Hazel had bundles of fun, but the highlight (aside from getting the four sisters together after 15 years!) was getting to spend time with Miss Mie, who was, unexpected to us, on display!


The story of the Japanese Friendship or Ambassador Dolls is amazing. The many photos that I took of this exhibit will go a long way for showing the story.






















Hazel Katerina had an amazing summer holiday traveling to Nebraska. She was so pleased to visit with Miss Mie, and is happy to share this visit with you. May your summer hold happy surprises.
