>Did y'all actually go look at the link? It's quite nice. There's
>nothing between mom and baby. It's only the viewer's viewpoint
>which is obstructed. Mom and baby have complete access, skin and
>sight-lines, as mom wants.
>
>Debbi Heffern, who used to make similar baby bonnets out of 6" wide
>eyelet lace.
I agree -- I thought these very large-brimmed baby hats were
adorable! I love the "hi mummy" text along the edge too. What a
sweet touch. The brim provides a lot of privacy from onlookers
without obstructing mother-baby eye-to-eye connection or reducing the
baby's access to mom's skin. And the fact that it's a baby hat makes
it unobtrusive, not a blatantly obvious attempt to conceal nursing
like the various shawls and curtains. The only drawback I can see is
that they are sized to fit only up to 6 months.
<http://www.tendercargo.com/index.php?l=product_detail&p=570>
Margaret
Longmont, CO
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