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Co-authored-by: Wouter van Wageningen <wouter.vdub@yahoo.com>
Co-authored-by: Josh Munic <jpmunic@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Jonathan Haas <haasjona@gmail.com>
2025-04-01 16:15:20 +02:00

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maker: 'unknown'
caption: 'The maker used stretchy mesh fabric'
date: '2022-06-12'
intro: 'The maker shared:'
title: 'Modified Tamiko as a nursing cover'
tags: ['tamiko']
authors: 19867
---
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The maker shared:
> I used the Tamiko as a base to dupe a popular knit nursing cover! My version uses a 95% cotton/5% spandex mesh fabric. I ordered one yard but decided to hem it so I lost a few inches. I skipped most of the sewing (only did "C" as shown in the instructions) because this will be worn as an overlay, not a regular top, and I wanted it to open freely. I actually didn't even sew "C" -- I inserted Kam snaps instead. This was quick and fun to sew.
![Tamiko in action](https://posts.freesewing.org/uploads/image0_2_8f461d2f63.jpg)
![The garment rotated](https://posts.freesewing.org/uploads/tamiko3_0b9c582305.jpg)
![The back of the garment, with a better view of the snaps](https://posts.freesewing.org/uploads/tamiko4_ae798f994f.jpg)
![The open sides make this Tamiko flexible](https://posts.freesewing.org/uploads/tamiko5_886f78d8a4.jpg)
![Because this will be washed often, the maker hemmed the garment with fusible web adhesive and stitching](https://posts.freesewing.org/uploads/tamiko2_5afd72c81c.jpg)