This is a sample video clip from the Simple Pieces of Cloth section of the Tummy 2 Tummy Babywearing DVD (www.tummy2tummy.com). This clip is taught by Tracy Dower of WearYourBaby.com
This is a sample video clip from the Simple Pieces of Cloth section of the Tummy 2 Tummy Babywearing DVD (www.tummy2tummy.com). This clip is taught by Tracy Dower of WearYourBaby.com
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I recommend a knit jersey, for this particular carry with a tiny baby. It should have some stretch, but stability. To check fabric pull it one direction, and then another- it should stretch about 1" in either, but spring back.
Or-- check out the Moby Wrap-- its a great stretchy wrap! :D For bigger /older baby a woven fabric is the best for more support, I like the Ellaroo, or Gypsy Mama brands for economy, and Storchenwiege or Didymos for more pricey wraps. :D
I would definately get the full video as it as tons of useful information and they use live babes not demonstration dolls so you know how to handle a real live baby :)
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Or-- check out the Moby Wrap-- its a great stretchy wrap! :D For bigger /older baby a woven fabric is the best for more support, I like the Ellaroo, or Gypsy Mama brands for economy, and Storchenwiege or Didymos for more pricey wraps. :D
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