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nani IRO sazanami pocho skirts
June 4, 2015

This was written by An from StraightGrain for the Miss Matatabi Makers series and nani IRO month! An is a designer of beautiful children’s patterns and a hilarious and sweet person. She has a new pattern out now, the Ishi dress, and an amazing sewing contest to celebrate the pattern launch! The prizes are amazing!

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Choosing from Naomi Ito’s newest line was as difficult as always: so many stunning prints, so many great colors, and such beautiful materials. I decided to rely on the material to make a first selection. I wanted to make a reversible dance skirt for Norah (who takes weekly dance classes) and so I went for the lightest material: lawn. That narrowed my choice down to the Sazanami Pocho fabrics in 6 colorways. I went for Nonbi and Hoko, because I thought they would combine great in a reversible skirt.

But then doubt struck. If I would make a reversible skirt, this would mean that these fabrics would just be the ‘lining’ of the skirt half of the time. Could I do that? Could I use these superb fabrics as a lining? Wouldn’t that be utterly disrespectful? So I decided to make two skirts instead of one, even if I knew that making two would take up twice as much of my precious time as making one would (yes, mathematics have always been a strength of mine).

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I lined the skirts with Robert Kaufman voiles, which have the same weight as the nani IRO lawns. Norah was thrilled with her two new dance skirts. We went to the MAS museum in Antwerp to take some pictures, because there would be enough space to spin around. Ready to twirl, Norah?

And… go!

While I’m happy with how the skirts turned out, I feel a bit sorry that I didn’t use the fabrics for a more special project. As I was cutting them, I realized how perfect each of these beautiful lawns would have been for a delicate sundress with spaghetti straps, and I started to regret that I was wasting them on a pair of ordinary circle skirts. My apologies, Naomi Ito.

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A Little Goodness   ∆   SKIRT AS TOP   ∆   Cashmerette

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SANAE ISHIDA   ∆   Miss Matatabi

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Thank you so much An! Connect with An on her blog, instagram, facebook, and pinterest.

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4 Comments


Jenya
June 6, 2015 at 11:21 am
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The skirts are beautiful An. I find that kids have a different definition of special. I bet Nora thinks her twirly new skirts are super special 🙂



Annie
June 5, 2015 at 11:49 pm
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You made beautiful skirts your girl love…I say it was the perfect use of the fabric!



Mel
June 5, 2015 at 11:36 pm
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great skirt! and I don’t think it’s a waste at all — in my house the twirly skirts are the most worn item and often fit for the longest time, I’m sure she’ll get lots of use of them 🙂



nani IRO dance skirts | StraightGrain
June 5, 2015 at 11:08 pm
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[…] June is nani IRO month over at Miss Matatabi! Yay! This means that a host of bloggers will be sewing with nani IRO fabrics from Frances’s shop. You can find my post here. […]



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