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SafeFabric Accurate Terminology for Baby Carriers (and why it`s important) `The problem with defending the purity of the English language is that English is about...
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Onbuhimo vs Meh Dai/Bei Dai vs Podeagi vs Nyia A common confusion within the babywearing community is the difference between the different styles of traditionally...
Where to Find Babywearing Materials: USA This list is just a start for some of the most common materials needed for DIY Babywearing. None of these sources are guaranteed...
SafeFabric Common Babywearing DIY Abbreviations Lingo If you start hanging around with seasoned babywearers and/or sewers, you may start running into a lot of...
Misc Babywearing Accessories Feel free to suggest additions in our Facebook group! Other Babywearing Accessory Pages Structured Carrier Accessories (Suck pads...
SafeFabric Can I Carry Baby On My Back? It depends on what carrier you are using, your skill level, and baby`s developmental age. The stages here are gross oversimplifications...
Sewing: Where to begin? So you want to sew, but you`ve never used a sewing machine and don`t know where to start? It can be difficult to learn without someone in person...
Where to Find Babywearing Materials: Great Britain Ireland under construction. Comments
Buckle Bu (Full Buckle Onbuhimo) Tutorials (skip to tutorials) What is a Buckle Bu? Also referred to as: Full Buckle Onbuhimo SewToot BuckleBu Image sourced...
Soft Structured Carrier Tutorials What is a Soft Structured Carrier? Also referred to as: SSC, Buckle Carrier, Full Buckle Ergobaby Original Baby Carrier...
Full Buckle Onbuhimo Tutorials What is a Buckle Onbuhimo? SewToot Riser Buckle Onbuhimo Description A rectangular body panel with padded backpack like...
Where to Find Babywearing Materials: Canada This list is just a start for some of the most common materials needed for DIY Babywearing. None of these sources are guaranteed...
Different Types of Baby Carriers Carrier Styles Woven Wrap Stretchy Wrap Ring Sling Pouch Sling Soft Structured Carrier Meh Dai...
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Color Theory All of the information on this page was assembled in collaboration with the Facebook group Dyed Baby Carriers. If you have more questions...
Doll Carriers These patterns are for use of a child carrying a doll or toy. They should never be used to actually carry a baby. Buckle Carriers, Meh Dais, and other...
Dye Tutorials All of the information on this page was assembled in collaboration with the Facebook group Dyed Baby Carriers. If you have more questions...
Where to Find Babywearing Materials: Continental Europe This list is just a start for some of the most common materials needed for DIY Babywearing. None of these sources...
Can My Fabric Stretch? Fabric used for seamed, structured carriers like SSCs and Meh Dais should have no stretch in any direction, besides maybe a little diagonal...
International Babywearing Week Scavenger Hunt Grand Prize You did it! You finished the scavenger hunt! (Or just lucked out and stumbled upon this page on your own...
Can I Sell My DIY Carriers? DIY Carriers are exactly that: Do It Yourself (For Yourself.) The babywearing industry has many regulations in place to keep mamas safe...
General Construction Safety Tips FAQs Fabric Choices Structured carriers (any carrier that attaches straps to a body panel) call for very strong fabric not only...
Nyia Tutorial What is a Nyia? Pronounced `nee AH` Also referred to as: Hmong baby carrier, narrow blanket podaegi ( outdated term, listed only for clarification)...
Hybrid Carriers and Carrier Conversions While many carriers fit into the broader categories of wraps/slings, Asian style baby carriers, or full buckle carriers, the...
Where to Find Babywearing Materials by Country This list is just a start for some of the most common materials needed for DIY Babywearing. None of these sources are...
Meh Dai Tutorial What is a Meh Dai? Pronounced `MAY dye.` May also be called a `Bei dai.` Formerly referred to a ` mei tai` (which is still used by some commercial...
Return to Main DIY Babywearing on Facebook TICKS Rules for Safe Babywearing 4 Rules for Safe Fabric Selection Mei Tai Tutorial (skip to tutorials) What is...
No Sewing Machine? No Problem! If you don`t have a sewing machine, you can still join the DIY community! Here are some things you can make without a sewing machine...
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No Sew Ring Sling A no sew ring sling is a great way to make a ring sling without the difficulty of sewing the shoulder, and also a way to use a shorty wrap. To make...
Onbuhimos vs Meh Dais/Bei Dais vs Podeagis A common confusion within the babywearing community is the difference between the different styles of traditionally Asian...
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Wrap Qualities Comparison Charts The following charts, based on a survey taken, will give you an idea of the wrap qualities of the most popular fabrics for a DIY woven...
Outside Resources All of these links are unaffiliated, but can be good resources. This page is still under construction. Related Facebook Groups These are great if...
Ring Sling Shoulders: Pleated vs Hybrid vs Gathered Shoulder styles are a completely personal decision. What works for one wearer may not be comfortable for another...
Podaegi Tutorial What is a Podaegi? Pronounced `poh DEH gee` (hard G.) Also referred to as: pod Traditional wide blanket podaegi Back Carry Image sourced...
Pouch Sling Tutorial What is a pouch sling? Also referred to as: pouches, tube slings, brand name Sevenslings, Hot Slings SevenSlings Hip Carry Image sourced...
Reverse Onbuhimo Tutorials What is a Reverse Onbuhimo? Also referred to as: Reverse Onbu or Ruck Bu, although both of these terms do not do justice to the original...
How to Make a Ring Sling Cheat Sheet: After reading through the full tutorial, use this printable cheat sheet as a quick reference as you are working on your sling...
SafeFabric Dye Safety All of the information on this page was assembled in collaboration with the Facebook group Dyed Baby Carriers. If you have...
Selecting Safe Fabric For Babywearing Any fabric used for babywearing should pass 4 simple rules for fabric selection. It must pass all four if it fails just one...
Scouring Osnaburg All of the information on this page was assembled in collaboration with the Facebook group Dyed Baby Carriers. If you have more...
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Safe Rings for Ring Slings, Onbuhimos More Ring Sources If you need rings to use for a baby carrier, you want to make sure that your rings are both designed for...
Soda Ash All of the information on this page was assembled in collaboration with the Facebook group Dyed Baby Carriers. If you have more questions...
Accessories for Structured Carriers Ways to dress up a carrier! Most of these work well with most buckle carriers, meh dais, and onbuhimos. Some are brand specific...
Return to Main DIY Babywearing on Facebook TICKS Rules for Safe Babywearing 4 Rules for Safe Fabric Selection Don`t know where to start? Start here. So you...
Stretchy Wrap Tutorial Long stretchy wraps are a great snuggly choice for newborns and small babies. You can pre tie and pop baby in and out as needed, plus they...
Stripping Color All of the information on this page was assembled in collaboration with the Facebook group Dyed Baby Carriers. If you have more questions...
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Tablecloth Babywearing Tablecloths can make for great baby carriers! They are often cheaper than bolt fabric at the fabric store, and a jacquard tablecloth is going...
Welcome to wiki.BabywearingDIY.com! While there are hundreds of excellent babywearing options available commercially, there are many reasons to Do It Yourself. Whether...
SafeFabric T.I.C.K.S. Rules for Safe Babywearing When wearing your baby, be sure to follow the 5 TICKS rules for keeping your baby safe. Tight The carrier...
Traditional Onbuhimo Tutorials What is an Onbuhimo? Also referred to as: Onbu (no longer considered accurate; `onbu` accurate refers to `wearing on one`s back` but...
Easy Newborn Carrier From 3 T shirts This simple carrier is especially good for small babies and requires NO pattern, NO sewing, NO tying. Great for skin to skin kangaroo...
Where to Find Babywearing Materials: UK This list is just a start for some of the most common materials needed for DIY Babywearing. None of these sources are guaranteed...
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Where to Find Babywearing Materials: USA This list is just a start for some of the most common materials needed for DIY Babywearing. None of these sources are guaranteed...
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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...
Babywearing Accessories for Cold/Wet Weather Feel free to suggest additions in our Facebook group! Slipcovers for Rain/Cold Earthart Babywearing Blanket (double...
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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...
X Onbuhimo Tutorial What is an X Onbuhimo? Also referred to as: Blanketless Onbuhimo, Panel less Onbuhimo, X bu ( outdated, listed for clarification only)...
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