dx MF & FF IF
Off B.C. Jan '06, started charting Feb '08, 2% morphology and PCOS, no O with meds,
IVF w/ICSI only option to conceive.
Licensed Foster Parents 07.11
Miracle BFP 7.20.11 1st beta 6,274! EDD 3.17.12
Miracle Baby born March 5, 2012 . 6lbs 1oz, 19 3/4"
Miracle BFP #2 10.8.12 - edd 6.20.13

Re: DIY Nursing top.
07.22.11
10.22.13
Target has tshirts on sale for $6 & $8.
Off B.C. Jan '06, started charting Feb '08, 2% morphology and PCOS, no O with meds,
IVF w/ICSI only option to conceive.
Licensed Foster Parents 07.11
Miracle BFP 7.20.11 1st beta 6,274! EDD 3.17.12
Miracle Baby born March 5, 2012 . 6lbs 1oz, 19 3/4"
Miracle BFP #2 10.8.12 - edd 6.20.13
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I totally loved this! I like the idea of being able to make your own discrete nursing tops. I am still pretty new to sewing but I think this is a project that I could handle. Thank you for sharing it with us.
Love the idea!
I have a question - I hope I can explain this well. Does the top of the belly panel (the one that covers the front, belly, that goes up underneath the part that covers your boob) stay up well when you're wearing it around? I always sort of assumed you'd need it to go all the way up to the collar in the middle of the shirt to be sewn there so it wouldn't get pulled down accidentally. I'd love to know if it stays up well, and if you think that a specific fabric would work best.
If you're into trying to make others like it, check out Motherwear: https://www.motherwear.com/cat.cfm/cid/12
Their stuff isn't as expensive, but they have a lot of different styles of nursing tops that I think would be pretty simple to re-create out of different styles of t-shirts like you did.