Frugal Mom Clothing: No-Sew DIY Nursing Shirt

Catherine McDiarmid-Watt | Thursday, August 22, 2024 | 0 comments
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Your baby needs to nurse, but you are out in public and you are uncomfortable about showing off all that skin when you lift your top?

Layer one crop top, blouse, shirt, etc. over an old T-shirt or tank top (mix or match colors!).

Image: Smallshow Women's Maternity Nursing Tank Tops Breastfeeding Clothes 3-Pack
Nursing Shirts
Cut two nursing slits in the old tank top or T-shirt and hem around the raw edges (hemming is not necessary, but it's up to you).

The top layer shirt will provide discreet coverage, yet your baby will still have easy access to nurse.

When you lift or shift your outer shirt to nurse, your tummy is fully covered. If you unbutton your blouse to nurse, your cleavage is not exposed.

Your baby's head and your outer garment cover the exposed portion of your breast.

Plus, there are no slits or panels to readjust after feeding!

Thanks to Catherine for this Frugal Baby Tip!


Image: Sosolism Rayon Nursing Tank Top for Breastfeeding Sleeveless Maternity Vest Pregnancy Clothes Maternity 3 Pack
Nursing Undershirts

Here are a few more no-sew nursing top ideas!

👶 DIY Nursing Top: Budget-friendly, No-sew, Totally Stylish

👶 30 second zero dollar NO SEW nursing tank top

👶 No-sew Nursing Tops

👶 Modest no sew nursing tops

👶 DIY Cute no sew nursing top

Have you ever wished there was an accurate up-to-date website, listing all the breastfeeding laws and their provisions for enforcement - all in one place?

Click for the: Breastfeeding Laws For US and Canada


Image: Naked Nursing Tank | Open Busted Breastfeeding Tank Top | Layering Cami and Maternity Undershirt | Bamboo/Cotton
Naked Nursing Tank

Shopping Suggestions:

👶 Naked Nursing Tank - Lily White, Charcoal, Midnight Black

👶 Sleeveless Nursing Tank Top

👶 Undercover Mama Nursing Tank

👶 Nursing Cami Tank Top

👶 Long Sleeve Nursing Top

👶 Short Long Sleeve Nursing Tops





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About Catherine: I have been writing my Frugal Baby Tips since 1982, when I was a young divorced mom of two - for my baby product company, Born to Love. I am now mom to three grown up sons, and a grandma - and happily married to a wonderful man. We have rescued two little dogs, Denny and Dexter - and a rescue cat, Bella.

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