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Whether you are looking for a comfortable pair of nursing pajamas or a stylish maternity dress, there are some wonderful year round selections. Many brands, such as Majamas, have no-nonsense, non-wrinkle nursing lounge wear that can often be worn inside or outside the house. All of their styles are easy to wash and wear and super stretchy comfortably fit your changing body type.

Some brands are made exclusively for maternity while all others are labeled clothing are made for nursing and transistion wear (which is for early maternity and after the baby). Some can also stretch their way through most of your pregnancy, such as a sleepy dress or softest yoga pants. In any case, it is important to understand the distinction between maternity clothes only versus nursing clothes or combination of maternity and nursing clothes. It is also important to read the product descriptions or call the store if you are ordering online to understand the differences to know if it is only maternity or nursing.

There are some very popular maternity sleepwear that is incredibly comfortable and also used for nursing pajamas. Many women buy these maternity pajamas during their pregnancy and are able to get quite a bit of use out of them before they have their baby. However, they are designed primarily for nursing and transition wear for after the baby. Look for nursing pajamas that have nursing access in the top and bottoms that fit comfortably under the belly. Cropped pants are slightly more popular in warmer weather while the full length maternity pajama pants are more so in the colder weather and moms seem to prefer them. Both of these styles come in pewter, black, raspberry and a funky dogwood pattern. The raspberry is a new color out this year which has been particularly popular - it is a slightly richer color (more to the fuchsia) than the usual pastel pink we usually see in maternity stores that many women who are expecting girls are already sick of seeing!

The sleepy dress is a year round favorite because it really can be worn day or night. This dress was first intended to be a nursing nightie, but due to the thicker material, bust support, easy nursing access and cute style many women started sporting this style outside the house. It is a wonderful style for layering or dressing up with heels, as the occasion allows. The non-wrinkle, easy to wear stretchy material makes it a breeze to throw on, grab your baby and head out the door!

The swan dress is a new style by the majamas line and designed exclusively for maternity. This solid black maternity dress is as elegant as the name it is given with a deep V neck and a shape hugging design. The soft modal/lycra stretches to hug and flatter your curves throughout your pregnancy.

The softest top and the reverse cami with sleeves is a great year round no-nonsense top to wear to just about anything. As the name implies, the softest top is made from super soft poly/spandex and has easy nursing access and ¾ sleeves. The reverse camisole is made slightly thicker with a blend of soft rayon/poly/spandex. Both the softest top and reverse camisole are now designed with a mock-cami covering the front of the chest so you do not show cleavage when nursing or otherwise. They also double lined in the bra for added support and coverage which is designed to be worn with a nursing bra. The belly area is extra roomy for your postpartum belly.

The lace sleep set is an excellent choice if you are looking for a sexy yet comfortable maternity and nursing sleep set. The lace sleep set includes both a sexy sleeveless empire waist nightgown, with lace detail at the empire waist line. The matching robe has lace detail along the trim. This maternity sleepwear set is non-wrinkle, soft material of Cotton/Lycra. This beautiful set always makes an excellent gift for an expecting mom and comes in both solid black and pewter with black lace accents.

As with most women who try out Majamas, Japanese Weekend, or other major brands, you soon find yourself hooked to their styles as all of their nursing tops and bottoms are made with their signature super comfy stretchy material and flattering cuts.

Amy Jarman is owner of the nursing and maternity clothes store Tummystyle selling major brands such as Majamas include much of their maternity sleepwear and maternity pajamas.

fabrics for interior decoration

Mysterious velvets, exotic silk, natural cotton and crisp linen give a beautiful look to the rooms they adorn.

There are a lot of different fabrics for any taste and needs. All you have to do is to choose the suitable fabric for the specific project. Here are the types of fabrics you can use for your home decoration.

Cotton: the most useful, not expensive textile for interior decoration (curtains, furniture, coverings). It's easy to sew; it holds dye and shape well.

Chenille: the ‘poor man's velvet' was made of silk or wool in the past, but now it is made of cotton. It is used in upholstery, coverings, and tablecloths.

Gingham: a type of thin cotton fabric from India mostly in red, blue and green color with equal width stripes forming check pattern. It can be used in many applications such as for country kitchen curtains and tablecloths, covers, trims and shades.

Madras: originally the term described a red and black check cotton fabric from Madras, India. Today the term is used for inexpensive fabrics from cotton and other type fibers. Its colors are not as stable as they are from vegetable dyes. Its uses are soft draperies, tablecloths, but not upholstery.

Canvas: an entire cotton fabric which fits most styles at a good price. It is perfect for slipcovers, upholstery, cushions.

Burlap: it is made of jute, it has strength and durability. It has a coarse look and feel and it is used for draperies.

Denim: the term comes from the French ‘de Nimes', meaning the city where first this fabric was used for overalls. Denim was traditionally colored blue with indigo dye for blue ‘jeans'. It is a rugged textile, very durable in plenty of colors besides blue, black, white, and green. It is very useful in living and children rooms' decoration.

Linen: a natural fabric with rumpled look which is its allure. It is easy to sew and is suitable for curtains and blinds.

Silk: it was discovered by the Chinese. It is a sophisticated and luxury fabric with superb texture and luster. It is great for draping, sheets and pillows. It makes rooms to look spectacular.

Velvet: although it may look formal and sensitive for upholstery, it gives a touch of elegance where it is used.

Damask: it is produced from silk, wool, linen, cotton, or synthetic fibers, with patterns formed by weaving. It is most commonly found in table linens or bedding purposes.

Brocade: it is similar to damask fabrics but heavier in ornament with woven surface resembling embroidery. A good choice for upholstery of old timber furniture and formal drapery swags.

Brocatelle:  it is a Jacquard double cloth from linen and silk fibres with a smooth raised figure of warp-effect, usually in a satin weave construction, on a filling effect background. It is used for draperies, furniture, coverings and general decorating purposes.

Tartan: it is particularly associated with Scotland. It is a fabric with stripes of colored yarn both in the warp and weft. Apart from wool which is the traditional yarn, there are fabrics from cotton or silk. It is used for upholstery, blankets (woolen fabric), drapery, blinds, shades (cotton or silk fabric).

Wool: it is one of the most versatile fibres, sturdy and durable, naturally flame-retardant. Wool and wool blends offer good resistance to pilling, fading, wrinkling. It is blended with synthetic fibres for easier cleaning. It has a wide range of uses from thick and coarse carpets to extremely fine curtains or light upholstery.

Tapestry: hand or machine woven fabric. Its warp threads from linen or cotton and the weft threads usually from wool or cotton, including sometimes silk, gold, and silver, create a colorful image or a scene. For traditional use in wall hangings, upholstery and cushions, while machine made tapestries are good for curtains and upholstery as well.

Synthetic fabrics: as substitution of rare and expensive materials such as:

  • Alcantara: a composite, non- woven, versatile Japanese material. It is composed of polyester and polyurethane, that's why Alcantara has increased durability and stain resistance. It is perfect for covers of sitting surfaces.
  • Textured satin Naples: this fabric is from polyester. It is a beautiful and sophisticated satin with a slight texture and sheen.  It is proper for creation of draperies, swags, valances, pillows and for upholstery projects.
  • Rayon: a very soft fabric with a lot of drape, easy to sew.
  • Suede: it is a soft like butter fabric, in an array of colors. It is perfect for upholstery, duvet covers, and pillows.
  • Taffeta: it is a crisp, smooth woven fabric made from silk or synthetic fibers.

Eco friendly fabrics: the fabrics of the future. These are fibers from plants which have been grown with minimum use of chemicals and pesticides in soil and dyed with low-impact dies. The following are considered to be eco friendly fibers: jute, hemp, calico (muslin), Hessian cloth, organic cotton, recycled polyester, bamboo fiber, ramie, organic wool, linen, milk silk, soy silk, nettle fiber.

About the Author

I am an architect.with my husband I own and operate a construction company. I am professor of material technology in the Department of Interior Design in the College of Fine Arts AKTO- Art and Design in Thessaloniki, Greece.

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