A photo of a breastfeeding baby with more of the breast exposed than a tidbit
between folds of fabric can result in an entire Facebook page being shut down.
Not exact matches
Fold half
of the towel over the chickpeas and gently message them
between the
fabric.
That leaves top straps that are 12 - 17» (depending on the width
of your
fabric — it will probably be either 44» or 54» to start,
folded in half to 22 - 27») by whatever your
fabric's length is (somewhere
between 72 - 90» — longer if you're zaftig, shorter if you're petite; I think 2 yards is probably the minimum), and waist straps that are 10» by the remainder
of the
fabric (
between 28» and 46», depending on the length
of the
fabric).
You can save a little
fabric for the waist straps if you don't cut the two body panels apart in the middle (that would be the vertical line
between the two, in the diagram above), and instead
fold it in half — the
fold can then be your bottom edge, since the waist straps will be put in horizontally, and that'll save you a couple
of inches.
Fold half
of the towel over the chickpeas and gently message them
between the
fabric.
For example, it looks like there is about two inches
of fabric in
between the two
folded down corners in the picture.
If using a liner, place the liner on top
of the
fabric and cut it to fit
between both
folded creases (so the curtain
fabric folds on top).