How to wear your baby using a baby wrap or Moby
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I have watched tons of these videos trying to master the technique before I just go out and buy and I just wanted to say that your video was by far the best I have seen..Thanks so much for this! I am excited to try to wear my son now! ( and maybe actually get some house work done now) :)
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You are a fantastic instructor. What a helpful video!!! I am off to the fabric store now to go get material to make my own!!! Can't wait! I would love to know what types of fabric you recommend.
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Love the video!
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Great job! You have such a good rate of speech and teach very well. Thank you for sharing. Also, your nursery is beautiful, and so is your baby girl, of course!
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great video and instructor. thank you
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very helpful. love all the little extra tips!
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This is a helpful video.. I have both the moby and the balboa baby... and it is the moby she loves best..I now feel at ease that I am indeed doing it right :)
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This was very helpfull!!!! Thank you!
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This is so helpful! Thank you!
I make these kinds of Wraps mine are called Cuddle Me Close Baby Wraps and they are only $25 each if anyone would like to get one you can order one on my website! If you have questions feel free to call or text me at 816-337-2280 and my name is Lindsey!
sweetypie621 1 year ago
@sweetypie621 feel free to post your information, website, etc, but do not post your phone number. You could very easily be the target of international calling & spam. Good luck to you Mama!
aikoart 1 year ago
great video.. i had a question.. i recently bought some material to make my own moby.. i got it from a scrap pile at the store and they had about 2.5 yards left and its about 54 inches wide.. can i just cut it in half and then sew the ends together to get the length i will need? .. i am a size 24 and would like enough room to tie the ends atleast on my side in case i need to sit.. .. much thanks for your help.
terryandcylina 1 year ago
@terryandcylina Sorry for the extreme delay in response. This may be way past the point but I wanted to address your question. You could certainly do that but at every seam, there is potential for weakness & possibly ripping. If you sew them together, you want to make sure you reinforce the seams. Hope this helps.
aikoart 1 year ago