Slip Knot Photo-Tutorial

Slipknots are really key to loving short woven wraps. If you can do a slipknot in your woven wrap, you will be able to do a ton of really wonderful short wrap carries! To begin, you will have one tail over your shoulder and one tail under your shoulder. In this tutorial, the “over the…

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Shoulder Flip Tutorial

Many woven wrappers find shoulder flips tricky.  A shoulder flip is when the wrap comes from below the shoulder and is flipped over the shoulder to create ruck straps.  Shoulder flips are used in tons of back carries including:   Jordan’s Back Carry Giselle’s Back Carry Half Jordan’s Back Carry Double Sling Shoulder to Shoulder…

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Top 5 Summer Woven Wrap Front and Hip Carries

Everyone asks me:  What’s the BEST carrier to wear in the heat? This question can have so many answers!  Everyone has a different favorite carrier in the summer time.  My personal favorite carrier in the summer is a thin breathable woven wrap in a single layer carry.  In the summer, I like to use a…

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Robin’s Hip Carry Photo-Tutorial

Robin’s Hip Carry is a wonderful beginner hip carry. This carry is quick and easy. You can mostly pre-tie the carry and then put the baby in. I like to tie this carry before I leave the house, put baby in her carseat, and then pop her into the carry when I arrive at my…

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Wrap Troubleshooting: Getting an AWESOME seat in a wrap back carry

I get TONS of questions about back wrapping.  The most commonly asked questions I get are “How do I get a good seat in my back carry?” and “How can I tell if I have a good seat in my back carry?”  Hopefully this blog post will answer those questions! First off . . .…

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Cold Weather Babywearing Tips

Snowmagedon 2016 has me thinking of my favorite cozy warm babywearing days.  On really cold days, I love to wear a snuggly sweet baby and stay warm together!  My family gets outside just every day and keeping the baby happy and warm is key to enjoying our outdoor time! Some tips for keeping baby warm:…

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