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Monday, September 16, 2013

Make it Mondays- DIY nursing Cover.

To make this Nursing cover you will need:
Material measuring at least 20in high and 70in long (This size fits most)
Satin Binding (optional) 
Elastic

 First cut your material to the correct length
 Fold the edges in about 1in and sew with a 1/4 in seam allowance. This creates an opening in your material to insert the elastic in later.
Next, if you are using the satin binding you simply open it up under your material, lining the inside fold up with the edge of your material.
 Then fold over your material and pin in place
 I burn the edges of my satin binding so they don't fray, you don't want strings hanging off of something your baby will be eating in! Also, I swear I didn't mean to be flipping you all off in this photo. Ha ha.
   Because Satin binding is hard to keep perfectly straight I usually use a zig zag stitch, and sew it "cute side up" so that I can keep it even along the edge.
 Because this is what my back usually ends up looking like. It's not nearly as straight and neat.
 My adorable "helper" for this project :)
 Next cut two strips of elastic 22in long and thread it through not just the satin binding, but also the opening you created in your material, which gives it extra strength. I pin a safety pin on the end of my elastic to make threading it through a million times easier.
Once you get the elastic all the way through you can pin them together so you don't lose either end and do the other side. After that you sew the elastic together, and pin the raw edges of material together and sew the whole thing into a big elastic tube of material.
And you have a simple DIY nursing cover! 

To put it on you put one arm through the top, and keep the other arm inside to support your baby. You wear it like a beauty queen sash. :)

These are my favorite covers because in my opinion they give the most coverage, and it actually stays in place. The only issue I have ever had with it is when my little girl was a newborn and still needed help latching, it was a little hard to maneuver around inside of this cover and see what I was doing. But once she got better at latching on herself I wouldn't leave the house without it!

4 comments:

  1. Love this version of a nursing cover! Seems really great!

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  2. Wow! Awesome, Mandi! Thanks for the tutorial!

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  3. I love this nursing cover! You are so talented! :)

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  4. omgee. LOVE this! I wish I'd had one when I nursed my boys :(

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