Handmade Hooter Hiders/Nursing Cover Ups These handmade Hooter Hiders make nursing in public possible. They are double sided so that they are not see through. They have boning that causes them to stick out so that you can see what you are doing with your handsfree. An elastic neck helps in puting the Hooter Hider on and off.

Sunday, February 17, 2008

Designs to come





these are all Amy Butler fabrics and I will be making Hooter Hiders with them in the next week. The backing color is still yet to be determined.

Handmade Hooter Hiders/Nursing Cover Ups

These handmade Hooter Hiders make nursing in public possible. They are double sided so that they are not see through. They have boning that causes them to stick out so that you can see what you are doing with your handsfree. An elastic neck helps in puting the Hooter Hider on and off. I received one as a gift after the birth of my first child and I was delighted at how easy it made nursing around others or in public. I always felt like I was hiding under a blanket or seculded to my bedroom. These Hooter Hiders work incredibly well. Every nursing mom needs at least one.
Pictured below are a few of the designs that I currently have, but I am willing to make any design. You can order one of these or let me know the colors you want and I can get the fabric. I can mail them as well for a small extra charge. They retail from stores for $40. I am only charging $25 for the ones that I sew, that is a $15 savings.
To order one or with questions, please email me at allison.priola@uscm.org



The designs pictured are:
light blue with brown flowers with brown backing
pasiley (pinks, purples, cranberry, peach, browns) with a cranberry background
Turquoise with brown polka dots with brown backing
Brown with turquoise polka dots with the same fabric backing
Red Hawaiian print with red backing