Diy nursing clothes
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Tanja Munro saved to MATERNITY CLOTHES
Breastfeeding clothes are so expensive. If you're looking to save a little money try making this easy DIY nursing shirt.

Rachel Wiegert saved to Clothes and sewing
Buying a whole new wardrobe for nursing would add up BIG time. Make this easy amd cheap DIY nursing tank to use under the shirts you normally wear!
Jaala Grace saved to To make
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Breastfeeding World saved to Kids and Parenting
Buying a whole new wardrobe for nursing would add up BIG time. Make this easy amd cheap DIY nursing tank to use under the shirts you normally wear!

Mayra Rodriguez-Krikorian saved to styling tricks
Looking for an easy DIY nursing top? When you're breastfeeding, having easy access to your breasts is essential, and can essentially eliminate half of the clothes in your wardrobe. This budget-friendly nursing top hack is super easy and totally stylish, to boot! Save your pennies, Mama.

Brianna Joines saved to Breastfeeding
The illustration above shows different types of breast feeding clothes access. This will guide you in choosing the right clothes for d...
eyda saved to pattern block
The idea here is basically the same as the nursing style tank, except we have sleeves to deal with, which makes things a little more difficult, but not too much. If you need more detailed instructions, check out the nursing tank tutorial. I will try to abbreviate this one a bit to save myself some writing. Here is the finished shirt: You will need: 2 t-shirts of the same size Scissors Thread Sewing machine 3/8" elastic Put on t-shirt #1 and cut two vertical slits, one over each side of your…

Michelle Pesnell saved to sew
When I first entered the "maternity world", it was deja vu of when I was planning my wedding 5+ years ago. Prices were inflated, just ...

Rutherford Reserve Refillery saved to Baby Stuff