Monday, August 1, 2011

I made a titty tent! I mean, a nursing cover.

I got a sewing machine for my birthday back in April and haven't used it a whole lot since getting it.  I'm definitely a beginner and have been trying to think of things to start out making.  I've made 2 aprons and thought I could make a nursing cover pretty easily. I had a lot of fun making it and will show you pictures of the process in just a minute...

A word about nursing covers- I do not think of a nursing cover to be totally necessary for a breastfeeding mother.  I think they are great for women who would be uncomfortable to nurse in public otherwise.  I always pictured myself as one of the women who would proudly nurse without a cover wherever I was.  However, when I had to start supplementing Oliver with the SNS, nursing in public became a whole new ballgame.  A nursing cover allows me to use the SNS in public since it is harder to stay covered while using it.  A friend of mine recently posted a link to a blog post that discussed the topic of nursing covers and I was blown away by the post.  It made me reconsider using a cover.  She ends her post with this, which totally blew me away,
    
              "Please, no more calls to "cover up". Anyone who cries for a cover over the beautiful sight       of a nursing mother and child is unwittingly and devastatingly calling for the destruction of womanly knowledge, and the handicap of the next generation of breastfeeders." 


Now back to my reason for this post, my sewing project!  
My supplies.
My old nursing cover I used as my pattern
Pinning
Reading about decorative stitches on my machine- with the help of little hands! 
Sewing the decorative stitch
Trying out our new cover.
And no, I normally do not use a cover at home! 
And just because he's so darn cute.


After some contemplation about what the blogger suggested I am still using a nursing cover.  I can only hope that my future babies will be better nursers, my milk will be more abundant, and I will not have to use the SNS.  Those will be the days of cover free nursing!  But for now, I'll stay covered up.

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  2. Wow, it looks great! I love the fabric- where did you get it? And I really like the decorative stitch. Its much more fun than normal stitches. Also, how are the pallet shelves coming??

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  3. Thanks Ashley! The fabric is from JoAnns. I got it before I knew what I'd make with it. The pallet shelves are sitting in the sunroom. Kurt tried spray painting them and one bottle didn't even cover one of them. I don't like the way it looks and now don't know if I want to hang them or not. Did you finish your wreath? I want to see!

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