---+ Selecting Safe Fabric For Babywearing First two images inlude the 4 Rules of Fabric Selection. Any fabric you are considering should be able to pass all 4 rules without question. If you want more guidance or are overwhelmed by the options at the fabric store, the second two images include specific suggestions to look for. <img alt="4RulesofFabricA.png" height="806" src="%ATTACHURL%/4RulesofFabricA.png" title="4RulesofFabricA.png" width="600" /> <blockquote> Protip: if you have fabric and don't know what the fiber content is (such as fabric you bought ages ago, or a tablecloth from a thrift shop) you can determine a general fiber content by doing a <a href="http://www.fabricmartfabrics.com/Burn-Test-Chart.html" target="_blank">burn test</a>. </blockquote> <img alt="4RulesofFabricB.png" height="778" src="%ATTACHURL%/4RulesofFabricB.png" title="4RulesofFabricB.png" width="600" /> <img alt="SuggestedFabricA.png" height="783" src="%ATTACHURL%/SuggestedFabricA.png" title="SuggestedFabricA.png" width="600" /> <img alt="SuggestedFabricB.png" height="748" src="%ATTACHURL%/SuggestedFabricB.png" title="SuggestedFabricB.png" width="600" /> -- %USERSIG{AlyssaLeonard - 2016-07-16}% ---++ Comments %COMMENT%
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