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nani IRO mountain views spring coat
June 3, 2015

A few months ago I was out and about and saw a woman across the street wearing a beautiful green coat. I did a double-take and realized the fabric was Mountain Views canvas from the 2015 nani IRO collection. She must have made it! I love that moment, seeing fabric I recognize being worn or carried, loved by someone. And even though we don’t know each other I feel like we are connected in a way. I wanted to make something similar for myself but I’m a little colour shy and probably wouldn’t wear that much green, no matter how much I love it. Luckily though my sweet little girl will wear a green coat, because she likes “all the colours” now, so I made this one for her.

nani IRO coat : miss matatabi

nani IRO coat : miss matatabi

It’s a spring-weight coat in nani IRO Mountain Views canvas and I love how striking the print is in contrast with the simple lines of the coat design. Kokka has really perfected their cotton/linen blend canvas and it is such a pleasure to sew with. I’ve started to call it “the fabric with no surprises” because it does what you want it to do every single time. Wash, press, cut, sew, press, press, press and you’ll end up with a beautiful finished product. Once you’ve unpicked the sleeves you sewed partially shut twice, that is. Or so I’ve heard.

nani IRO coat : miss matatabi

The little fox brooch is from Maiko at Decoylab. I won it in a giveaway years ago and love it to pieces.

a sunny spot : miss matatabi

The pattern I used is Pattern O – Border knit coat from A sunny spot – 女の子のまいにちの服 (ISBN978-4-529-05069-2) but obviously did not use a knit fabric. I made a size 120cm and it is a little roomy on her. I forget that while she is growing quickly it is mostly in height, so probably could have sized down but kept the length.

nani IRO coat : miss matatabi

I made a couple of modifications such as lining the main body instead of using facings, and finishing the armholes with bias trim for a cleaner look. I omitted the front pockets, because there is already so much going on with that amazing print, and the buttons, because we at the studio couldn’t agree on whether they were necessary or not. I quite like it worn open like this and I guess the Sumo pose adds some charm too.

nani IRO coat : miss matatabi

nani IRO coat : miss matatabi

Tomorrow I’ll be announcing the big giveaway and An from Straightgrain will be here to share her nani IRO month creations too. I can’t wait!

Straightgrain   ∆   noodlehead   ∆   Ute

verykerryberry   ∆   Make It Perfect   ∆   Groovy Baby and Mama

A Little Goodness   ∆   SKIRT AS TOP   ∆   Cashmerette

Sew Little   ∆   imagine gnats   ∆   you & mie

SANAE ISHIDA   ∆   Miss Matatabi

Thank you, Naomi-san for making the most gorgeous textiles, and thank you to those reading here and sewing along with us too! #ilovenaniiro

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11 Comments


chapline
November 3, 2016 at 6:38 am
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So wonderfull coat, and so happy to see a picture of your daughter, discover a little more of your life…
Frances, you are such a beautifull person, and I’m so proud to work with the fabrics you sell to me through our earth..



Brian
June 25, 2015 at 12:39 am
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Love Naomis work!



Jacinta
June 22, 2015 at 11:22 am
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this would be great as a rain coat, wonder if i could make it water resistant…



Jen
June 21, 2015 at 7:39 pm
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I love this coat! It is absolutely stunning in this print and the simplicity of the coat is a perfect match. I want to copy this!



Nicole
June 15, 2015 at 11:24 am
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Your daughter looks more fashionable than I could hope to be. I would never have thought of making this into a coat, but now I want one too. I wonder if I could find a pattern like that in grown-up sizes.



An (StraightGrain)
June 4, 2015 at 11:44 pm
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Wow, Frances, this is stunning! What a spectacularly beautiful coat. And your daughter is just beautiful. And so grown-up!



KateInTheClouds
June 4, 2015 at 4:05 pm
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Love, love, love!



Trine
June 4, 2015 at 2:06 pm
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I love this so so much.



Melissa
June 4, 2015 at 1:07 pm
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What a gorgeous coat, and on an equally gorgeous little girl! I’ve never tried sewing with canvas yet but now you’ve got me thinking…!



Diana
June 4, 2015 at 5:41 am
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This is one of my favourite prints! The coat is just perfect! It reminds me of one I had growing up.



ute
June 4, 2015 at 3:34 am
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This is the coolest and most stylish coat I have ever seen! Your “little”girl looks so grown up in it! Maybe I should start wearing colors 😉 And I had a similar experience while walking my neighborhood. A house I passed by had nani IRO curtains and I nearly rang their doorbell in my excitement!



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