Friday, March 18, 2011

Spring into skirts Part III

Ok so todays skirt is really more of a dress that looks like a skirt and shirt, but wait there's more! (do I sound like an informercial?) It is actually a nursing dress! That's right a nursing "dress" (as a disclaimer to my mom who reads this I am NOT expecting, or currently nursing) This is actually a project I made almost 2 years ago (right after I had my daughter) I really struggled to find nursing clothes especially dresses that I liked and were flattering, I mean no one wants to look frumpy after having a baby. Well to this day this is still my favorite and most comfortable dress I have. So I thought I would share how to make one during the skirt series since it looks like a skirt with a shirt. 

Start by making the skirt part. I used a rayon lycra blend which was really soft, really stretchy and light so it had great flow. Then measure the widest part of your hip. Add 2 inches. That will be the width of your front and back pieces for the length decide how long you want the skirt to be.
Then make a waistband piece that is the width of your waist and double the height that you want it to be.

Then I have to talk you through this since I made it before I had the blog and didn't take pictures...
The waistband was made like the belt from
THIS SKIRT It's pleated and sewn the same way. (scroll to the bottom you will see it)
Then sew the front and back skirt pieces together at the sides.
Then pleat it to fit to the waistband.
sew the skirt to the waistband.

Next grab a snug fitting shirt. Try it on and pin or mark where you want the skirt to be.
Then cut the back of the shirt at that mark(the solid line) stop at the side seams.
Cut the front of the shirt a few inches lower (the dotted line) 

Then sew the back of the shirt to the skirt matching up the side seams.
Don't sew the front of the shirt to the skirt. 

That's all there is to it. The front tucks in and can be pulled out for nursing...
Everything stays tucked in, and stays pretty snug but it can also be worn with a belt if you want it to be more secure. 

There it is without a belt. Simple, flattering and as I have found it transforms well from a maternity, to nursing, to life afterward...

I have a few more skirts coming up
I hope you are enjoying the skirt series and working up a skirt filled spring wardrobe!


Enjoy!

4 comments:

  1. this is brilliant! i am pregnant again, and i wanted to try to solve the "i can never wear dresses because i'm nursing" problem this time around. LOVE this! thanks for sharing!
    jess

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  2. This is so awesome!! I haven't nursed a baby in a while, but I remember how hard it was to find dressy clothes that were suitable for nursing. I linked to your tutorial here:
    http://sewing.craftgossip.com/tutorial-nursing-dress/2011/03/18/
    --Anne

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  3. You are so cute. It never occured to me that you might be pregnant, but I appreciate the thought.

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  4. Yay! I might have to try this. This afternoon. I miss my dresses!

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