How to Make Your Own Nursing Pillow
Store-bought nursing pillows can be expensive and often don't offer a custom fit. Nursing pillows help you get your baby's mouth to just the right level so as not to strain your back. They also give your arms a soft, yet sturdy, place to rest while nursing. Making your own nursing pillow provides you with these benefits while saving you money and ensuring a custom fit.
Things You'll Need
- Your own belt
- Large piece of butcher paper
- Ruler
- Scissors
- Pins
- 1 yard fabric
- Matching thread
- Sewing machine
- 2 packages pillow stuffing
- Needle
Instructions
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Preparation
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Take off your belt. Buckle it to where you normally wear it, and place it on a large piece of butcher paper.
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Trace around the belt with a pencil.
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From the midpoint of the circle you just made, measure about 9 inches out, and draw a small line.
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Draw a C shape around the circle using the 9-inch guide. The top and bottom of the "C" should reach almost all the way around the belt circle.
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Draw a 5/8-inch line around the entire C shape to allow for the seam. (note: The C-shape interior ends at your waist-sized circle plus the 5/8-inch seam.)
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Cut out the C shape. This is your pattern. Pin it to your chosen fabric. Do this twice so you have two C-shaped pieces of fabric.
Sewing
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Sew the wrong sides of the two C shapes together leaving an opening of a few inches on the inside curve.
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Turn the fabric right side out, and fill it with your pillow stuffing. Stuff the pillow as full as you can to prevent future floppiness.
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Hand stitch the opening closed.
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