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Wednesday, July 01, 2026

Alaska!

I just got back from Alaska!

FAIRBANKS
Fairbanks was our first stop.
This is a mural in downtown Fairbanks.

In the Fairbanks Cultural Center I saw
this doll made by Dixie Alexander.
I love the beautiful beadwork in
many of the Alaskan dolls.

This doll was made by Ellen Savage.
These dolls made me think about
finding a doll during our trip!

Beautiful beadwork is a big part
of native dress in Alaska.

I loved this mural in Fairbanks of a sewing woman.

Our next stop was...

Denali National Park

Denali Mountain Range.

We saw wild moose.

We stayed at the Denali Education Center 
in a cabin like this.

The Nenana river ran right outside our window.

While in Denali, we were given a 
demonstration of native dances by 
the Topkop Family dancers.

This style dress is called a "Kusbuk".
I loved her dress and the history 
behind it. In the 1890s, ladies in Alaska were
using flour sack fabrics just like ladies
in the lower 48 states.

The Kusbuk dress is made from cotton,
originally flour sack fabrics,
 but as you can see it has a
definite style of its own.

We also visited "Squid Acres Kennel" while in Denali.

(Nova the 12 year old retired sled dog who now
spends his days getting belly rubs from tourists)

They breed and train dogs for sledding.
These trainers and dogs have run the 
Iditarod over 12 times!

The dogs getting ready to do a summer 
training run.

And after they got back. They were all such 
sweet dogs.  We got to give them scratches
and belly rubs.

Our final stop was...

ANCHORAGE
This is Downtown Anchorage.
The average temperature was 68 degrees!

I had this nebulous plan to find a cute Alaska doll
but nothing really caught my eye. 

How cute are these crochet dolls?

Another traditional Kusbuk dress.  

A group of dolls in an Anchorage shop.
Some of these dolls have scary faces.

These two have much nicer faces.

This doll was in the Anchorage Museum.

These two were also in the Anchorage Museum.

My favorite doll is below...

Sadly I saw her after the store closed and 
we were leaving early the next day for home.

I never found a doll!

When I got back home from Alaska, I looked 
for a Kusbuk dress pattern for 18" dolls.
Look what I found from 1997!

I started looking for fabric as soon as
I ordered this pattern.  This is what I found.

I selected 2 fabrics that I felt had a
flour sack fabric look.

Then I selected some fake furs. I was
full of fervor at this moment.  I was planning
on making two complete outfits. I had
never worked with fake fur before...

This is Grace in her Kusbuk dress.

I really like how it turned out, but I
think it may be too long.

Very pretty Grace!

Next came the fur Parka.  How hard
could it be? Same pattern, just with fur.

HA!

I did eventually get it made, but working
with fake fur was difficult.  It tended to slide
around. The top fabric would stretch out
longer than the bottom, but I just
forged ahead.

Here is the Parka.

Grace loves it.  She says it is 
so soft and warm.

I still need to finish adding fasteners, but
for now this will have to do.

Grace is ready for a dog sled team
of her own!

Stay warm Grace!

Thursday, June 11, 2026

It Started with Sand Suits!

Isn't she precious?
No, she doesn't belong to me.
She lives on the other side of the world
in New Zealand!
This is Gladys.  
She is a Sylvia Natterer
Gotz doll from 1991

Gladys lives with my friend Anna
in New Zealand. 
Let's hear Anna's story.

Hi Brenda,
This is a project I have been working on
Inspired by you! I wanted to try the sunsuits
Then thought I should go through and make
some of your other tutorials I have been
promising myself I would do. I also
wanted to try and repurpose
some of the doll clothes I had.

A Story For You!
 
I have a little girl in my doll corner who
is very quiet and shy, Her name is Gladys.
She is so sweet but is often overshadowed
By the other dolls, so imagine my surprise
when I heard a little voice whispering
to me one day.  Gladys was asking
for some daisy clothes.

I wasn't planning on another project but I 
hunted out a few daisy print fabrics to
show Gladys. Well, tears welled up in her
eyes and her little chin wobbled and she 
said, "No, Daisy clothes!"
I was confused...

Then she said, "Daisy has a vintage nightie,
a Christmas dress, red shoes and lots, lots more!"

Then it clicked, oh Daisy from the Savage Pea.

I explained that she could not have the
exact same as Daisy but we could try
a couple of things.

Then it ballooned from there!

The first outfit, which was inspired by
Daisy's dress in your post 

It is a light blue gingham dress I upcycled.

I happened to have some matching trim
so I added it and some motifs.

One of my daughters made the hat
and cardigan for me.  I made the 
shoes using the pattern found in

Next is a vintage nightie inspired by

I added the flower, kept the original
ribbon and made some slippers.

Next I wanted to try the Hanky dress tutorial.

I did not have any hankys I could use,
so I used an embroidered cloth I had.

After that it was a crochet Easter suit.
One of my daughters made it for me.

Gladys then wanted a hanky top with
matching pants.

I did not have any suitable hankys
so I made this version instead.

Next I found in my stash of clothes
a little dress and cardigan perfect
for visiting. I attached the
button at the neck.

Gladys wanted a Christmas dress like
Daisy's in the Christmas is coming! post.
I explained Christmas is a long way away
but the tears welled up again, so after
Looking through my stash again I
found a little green dress.

After resizing and decorating it
I made some shoes to go with it.

Next we made Gladys a sandsuit.

Neither of us could decide which
colour to use so she got two!

I managed to muck up the button holes
at the front and made them too low.

I added lace across the back too.

After following the tutorials, me
being me, I decided as we were
coming into winter here, that Gladys
needed some winter outfits.

I made a little pair of dungarees and
resized a top that was in my drawer.

Then I decided she needed something
warmer to wear outside. I made
a little felt jacket and hat and
trimmed them to match
the dungarees.

I rummaged through my dolls clothes drawer
again and found a nightie top with a rabbit 
print on it.  I resized it to fit and trimmed it.

I made a little pair of flannel trousers,
trimming the cuffs with the fabric I cut off
the top when I shortened it.

I found a trim in my drawer that matched 
perfectly and edged the top and pants.
There was a teddy button on the top
and I replaced it with a rabbit one.

I also found a dressing gown
with pink and blue trim. I appliqued 
a rabbit on it and sewed on the 
flower motif to match the top.
I also made some bunny slippers.

After all those outfits I thought I was
finally finished, but that little voice
whispered to me again saying she 
needed a Princess dress and a flower
girl dress to dress up in.

I went through my stash again and found
a dress that needed a lot of work.
It had faded in the front and torn 
down the bodice.

We decided on a Princess dress with flowers.
It was also a fraction too tight, so I cut
the front of the dress out and added the
floral fabricand edging it with pink lace.
I decided the cream then looked too stark
so I threded matching colored threads
through the original lace.

I made a belt with beaded flowers on it.
Then a Princess hat.  I thought just the
floral fabric would be too much and
was trying to work out what to do
and realised the faded piece I cut from 
the dress would work with it and 
because it's not right by the dress it
looks fine, I thnk/hope.
(Yes Anna it is lovely!)

Then to surprise Gladys I made a
flower crown and changed the belt
for a bow at the front and it became
the flower girl dress she desired!

Well, I think I can say that Anna created
an AMAZING wardrobe for little
Gladys! Thank you so much
for sharing all your creations 
with us Anna.

Here are Gladys and Daisy, side by side
in some of their matching outfits.

Sand Suit

Hanky Dress

Visiting Dress and Cardigan

Dress with matching Cardigan and Hat

Christmas Dress and Felt Shoes

Thank you again Anna!
Big Hugs!
Brenda

"Hey! Mom!
I don't have a Princess dress...."