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Nursing Classicstm #307
Tops & Skirt

 

 


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Sewing Rating: Very Easy
Sizes: 4-20
$13.95

Nursing Classics #307 This great nursing top pattern features 5 different nursing tops and a great elastic waist and/or drawstring skirt. Designed to coordinate with Nursing Classics #107 and #207 (see clarification note), this top features a re-designed raised shoulder, sleeve and a new nursing opening. All of the views offer an overlay which conceals our new easy to sew opening that offers easy side breast access while allowing coverage at the same time.

All of the tops allow you to maintain eye contact with your baby while nursing. View I features a clever placket front that is very easy to sew.

Views 2 and 3 feature a scoop or v-neck classic top with a button front.

View 4 features a decorative jacket" look overlay accented with one large button.

View 5 is a classic sweater set look that can be made with either a short or long overlay and is accented with a single small button at center front.

All the tops can be made in either short or long sleeves.

View 6, our great basic straight skirt, coordinates beautifully with any of the tops included in this pattern. It is flattering to almost any figure and is easy to sew and fun to wear!

 

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To see how to create a great professional wardrobe with NC307 see our Newsletter Article..

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Side Access Opening
With Crop Coverups

 

NC 307 Tops and Skirt Pattern $13.95

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Includes Article, Pattern Correction and Clarification for Merging Patterns

 


and Line Drawings


"Create a Professional Wardrobe with NC307"

 

I've been using your patterns for a couple of years now and have found them to be easier to follow, more conductive to altering, and more flattering to wear then any other patterns I've used... Recently, I was able to use your patterns to make maternity clothing for my sister. Being six feet tall and a plus size makes finding nice maternity clothing difficult and after the baby came the clothing was easily altered for nursing...I thought you might like a picture of one of the maternity twin sets I made with #307. I used a knit fabric that I found on sale for $1.00 a yard. I altered the pattern for maternity using the instructions giving for pattern #207. I added some six inches to the over all length to be sure it would cover the maternity panel of her jeans. I also lengthened the center front and the overlays three inches to cover her belly and still hang evenly (as the instructions in #207 say to do). ... She had no problems with the nursing openings coming open and now that she has delivered has found the two #307 tops to be her favorite to nurse in. Robin from Yuma, Arizona

Hello Elizabeth I just wanted to let you know how much I love the 307 mock twin set. I have made two in two days!! Both using a lycra cotton. I shortened them to hip length and can't believe how good they look. My fabric was only a dollar a yard so each one cost about 3.00 as opposed to the 40.00 mock twin set I saw on another website. This is by far my favorite pattern. Thanks Ann

 
 

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