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Woven Wrap: Front Cross Carry

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Uploaded by on Feb 19, 2011

So yea Jayden didn't really want to be wrapped at that very moment (he wanted to continue coloring) But you guys get the idea! : )

Wrap bought from:
http://www.ridewithmomma.com/

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  • Does he like having his arms wrapped inside?

  • @hazeldream1984 sometimes he doesn't mind other times he likes them out. You can do this wrap the exact same way but leave the baby's arms out

  • Nice wrapping job Jordan!!!! I was just grinning ear-to-ear watching you do that! Okay, you have officially shamed me..... I must upload a FWCC video on my website, pronto!!! LOL! Thank you so much for posting this and for adding my website. I really appreciate it.  You ROCK!!! :-)

  • @RideWithMomma Aww thank you. I feel embarrassed that You the "professional baby wrapper" watched me o this lol. I kno the wrapping in this video isn't perfect yet. I have been watching a lot more instructional videos and I have improved on getting it tighter even more since making this video . I am still trying to get the hang of those darn back carries... lol

  • Wow that is awesome some woven wraps are 80plus! Did you get it used?

  • @stephmatswife No it's not used the link is in the description box ridewithmomma(dot)com. The lady makes them and sells them really cheap. They are not fancy or anything and the woven ones only come in the color I have but it works great!!!

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  • Wow. I'm gonna have to try this. Thank you for the video.

  • GOOD JOB!! :) i just got mine in the mail today im so excited to try it out!! :) thanks for the link!!

  • @08jaydensmommy08 (Cont:) And you are totally right, you get better and better every single time you do it. Try not to get too discouraged learning a back carry. It took me months to really get it down. if you are having a specific issue, let me know and I may be able to offer tips. My "block" with the BWCC was getting it over my shoulder and then grabbing the correct rail.  Once I finally got that down, it got much easier. :-)

  • @08jaydensmommy08 Ha ha ha! Professional?? No!! I just have a bit more practice, that's all. That's the beauty of doing something that the majority of people in our culture don't do: if you do it at all, you become an 'expert' almost instantly. LOL! And as far as being perfect, my wrap jobs aren't perfect either. Not compared to moms who have been doing it for years and with multiple children. What you are doing (watching lots of videos online and practicing) is EXACTLY how I learned.

  • @stephmatswife The wrap is 5 yards long and you can do any wrap carry with it. Thanks for asking! You can check my website for more info and contact me if you have any questions. :-)

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