Choosing Mesh for a Water Wrap or Ring Sling To make a wrap or ring sling to use in the water, you need a very specific type of fabric. Typically called `athletic...
Water Ring Sling If you are a member of our Facebook Group, check out this poll and its comments to see members personal experiences and opinions of water ring slings...
Welcome to wiki.BabywearingDIY.com! While there are hundreds of excellent babywearing options available commercially, there are many reasons to Do It Yourself. Whether...
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What Carrier Should I Make? That`s kind of a big question. Let`s start here: How much sewing experience do you have? How much babywearing experience do you...
Carrier Widths and Lengths Keep in mind that some brands may vary. Remember to buy 20% more fabric than needed to account for shrinkage. Simply multiply the length...
How to Make Use a Woven Wrap Cheat Sheet: After reading through the full tutorial, use this printable cheat sheet as a quick reference as you are working on your...
Woven Wraps vs Stretchy Wraps Wraps can be an incredibly cozy way to wear your baby, but there is a significant distinction between woven wraps and stretchy wraps...
SafeFabric Woven Wrap Carries Be sure to expand each of the sections below to learn more! Explanation of Wrap Sizes and `Base Size` The length of wrap you and your...
Tapering a Woven or Stretchy Wrap Tapering a wrap is completely optional. If you choose to, though, your tapers should be parallel to each other. Keep in mind that...