Looks great and such a good idea with a double top for nursing. You can start you maternity clothing business cause you know how to look good and stylish in pregnancy :)
Stunning. You look amazing, Ulrika. Are you planning to keep wearing the dress after having the baby? It would look gorgeous cinched on the waist with a skinny belt! Nora x
Katja : no, I made it myself. I have actually never used patterns, I most likely wouldn't know how to :D I usually just make drawings of the piece I want to make and try to figure out what pieces would be the best to cut, or then I look at other pieces I have and how they're made. This one was pretty easy to make as the fabric stretches.
Nora : yes! It's a little tight on the belly now (the fabric is 5% elastane) on purpose so it won't be too loose afterwards. But with a belt it will be good fpr sure. In fact most of my maternity dresses are of such a kind I will be able to use them later too. If I want to is another thing :) but this one made with planes to breast feed. I'll make another one soon suitable for both getting the boobs out and wear with a belt plus wear now with the belly!
Roxy : I made it from scratch. On a regular machine. One that makes overlock seams would of course be better but it works for me with the one I have.
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That dress is so cute. And I just love your refrigerator!
Wow, what a gorgeous dress!
I love the sandals!
The hair is amazing!
What a beautiful mommy!
Kisses
Looks great on you! And yeah, love your refridgerator! I want one like that!
So cute!
Looks great and such a good idea with a double top for nursing. You can start you maternity clothing business cause you know how to look good and stylish in pregnancy :)
Best wishes x
how did you do the bottom curls?
Anonymous : I did my curls by curling and brushing them inwards.
Handy! Did you use a pattern?
Stunning. You look amazing, Ulrika. Are you planning to keep wearing the dress after having the baby? It would look gorgeous cinched on the waist with a skinny belt!
Nora
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Cute! Did you modify a dress you bought or did you make it from scratch?
Katja : no, I made it myself. I have actually never used patterns, I most likely wouldn't know how to :D
I usually just make drawings of the piece I want to make and try to figure out what pieces would be the best to cut, or then I look at other pieces I have and how they're made. This one was pretty easy to make as the fabric stretches.
Nora : yes! It's a little tight on the belly now (the fabric is 5% elastane) on purpose so it won't be too loose afterwards. But with a belt it will be good fpr sure. In fact most of my maternity dresses are of such a kind I will be able to use them later too. If I want to is another thing :) but this one made with planes to breast feed. I'll make another one soon suitable for both getting the boobs out and wear with a belt plus wear now with the belly!
Roxy : I made it from scratch. On a regular machine. One that makes overlock seams would of course be better but it works for me with the one I have.
Oh how lovely <3 You don´t need patterns, you can create wonderful dresses anyway. Stunning ! ( And I must say that I love your refrigerator )
oh my god! i haven't come here for a while and just discover you were pregnant! you look gorgeous! more than usual! mazeltov! that so wow!
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