My midwife says that I could go into labor at any time. I'm thrilled with this news as we've experienced a little heat wave in our neck of the woods lately. As I keep mentioning, I just can't wait. We don't have everything in order just yet, but we're getting closer. I still need to sort through all the little miss's clothes and blankies. I may end up making a few new pieces for her. I've had this design for itty harem pants in my head for some time and I need to actually make them!

Not long before making the wiggle skirt last week, I busted out this maternity top. I used the same pattern here as I did in my
long sleeve version blogged here, but I ruched the sides. The side ruching helps the top duck under my belly just a little bit, so it doesn't quite have a tent effect.

Putting this piece together was easy since I had the pattern already cut and ready to rock and roll. The ruching adds a little different detail than my other version. I like that it goes high on the sides (like many popular tunics these days) to elongate my legs. Since I'm rarely wearing heels (save for Sundays, I can wear heels for 3 hours of sitting no sweat!), I want that extra length, but I also want the behind hider of the tunic. It adds a teensy bit of drama to an otherwise plain tee.

I may or may not have been feeling a contraction when I took this photo. I'm looking forward to lots of long evening walks in the coming days.
Outfit details:
- earrings: thrifted
- necklace: handmade by my dad
- top: handmade
- leggings: c/o Agnes & Dora
- shoes: Sole Society