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Choosing Mesh for a Water Wrap or Ring Sling

There are hundreds of types of mesh out there. One suggestion that has been confirmed by many DIYing mamas is the "football mesh" sold at StylishFabric.com.

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Appropriate mesh will have a little stretch edge-to-edge, but none lengthwise.

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Although Wicking Mesh looks similar, due to the increased stretch, it is generally not recommended for water wraps and slings. If you choose to use a material that has 4-way stretch such as swimsuit material, you can make a stretchy wrap out of it, but it needs to always have 3 passes supporting baby. 4-way stretch is not appropriate for a short wrap or ring sling.

Safety Reminder: it is NEVER safe to carry a baby on your back in or near the water. Baby's face should always be in front of you in clear view.

Safety Reminder: it is not recommended to use a mesh wrap or sling for dry use out of the water, since polyester tends to slip when dry. If using in a situation that water is a risk but you won't be submerged (like a splash pad) it is recommended to dampen the fabric through the rings of a ring sling or the knot of your wrap to help it grip.

-- Alyssa Leonard - 2016-07-16

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