FCC is NOT FWCC
What’s the difference between Front Cross Carry (FCC) & Front Wrap Cross Carry (FWCC)? Front Wrap Cross Carry (FWCC) is the first carry most people learn. It’s the most popular way to use a woven...
View Article2019 Babywearing Costume Contest for Halloween
9th Halloween Contest for Babywearing Costumes! Time to get creative and come up with a stellar babywearing costume for you and your baby this year! GRAND PRIZE: WOVEN WRAP! I’ve been giving away a...
View ArticlePoppins Carry and Poppins Finish
The distinctive look of Poppins Carry makes it a favorite for pretty wrap photo shoots, while the double layer of support over baby and the ability to pop baby in and out of it without untying make it...
View ArticleAre You a Woven Wrap Newbie? This is for you.
There’s plenty of information about wrapping. So much, in fact, that it may be hard for the woven wrap newbie to know where to start. Especially with the specialized wrap lingo. OMG, have you seen the...
View ArticleLearn More Wrap Carries and New Woven Wrap Skills
If you already love wrapping your baby but want to learn more wrap carries and new ways to use your wrap, I’ve got you covered! I always say that you just need one good carry to get loads of benefits...
View ArticleBaby Wrapping Community and Like Minded Moms
So you’re a wrapping mom and you LOVE the convenience of ditching the stroller and going hands free. Whether it’s shopping or making dinner, going for walks or running your business, having your baby...
View ArticleYou Can Easily Homeschool Kids, Babywearing Mom
As a babywearing mom and connected parent, you can easily homeschool kids. Let me explain: Any good mom is homeschooling before she sends her kids to school, whether she has thought about it that way...
View ArticleFree Wrapping Course
I was set to release my extensive woven wrapping course for $97 on 30 March totally oblivious to the fact that corona virus was planning to hit the US in a big way just prior to my release date . . ....
View ArticleCarries You Can Do With a Size 2 Woven Wrap
Size 2 is a very short wrap. It’s great for very short carries. But most people want a longer wrap for more versatility. However, a size 2 woven wrap may be more versatile than you think! And, because...
View ArticleHow You Make a Seat in a Front or Back Carry
The way you make a seat in a back carry is essentially the same way you make a seat in a front carry. There just happen to be different techniques for doing it on your back. I’ll show you what they...
View ArticleSaltwater Double Hammock Carry (DHC) Fancy Finish
Saltwater Double Hammock Carry is just a fancy finish you can add to your DHC. And if you already know how to do Double Hammock Carry, adding a Saltwater Finish will be the easy part. Otherwise, follow...
View ArticlePlus Size Wrap Babywearing Options
Hello, friends! Today I wanted to talk about something that I get asked about regularly, and that is plus size wrapping. I don’t ever want a mom or dad to feel that they cannot be a beautiful, skilled,...
View ArticleHow Can Breastfeeding Boost Your Child’s Oral Health?
Guest post by Jennifer Ali It is incredible to think that the first few months of your baby’s life can be so influential when it comes to their future oral health. A 2018 study by Queensland University...
View ArticleFront Reinforced Torso Sling for Breastfeeding
Front Reinforced Torso Sling (FRTS) is a short wrap carry – try it with a wrap that is 1 or 2 sizes shorter than your Base Size (scroll down to see how to find your base size woven wrap). This carry...
View ArticleTry Babywearing with a Bedsheet!
You don’t have to own a wrap to try out wrapping your baby because you can try babywearing with a bedsheet. If you want to try it before you invest in a wrap, here’s how you can do that using a regular...
View Article3 Ways to Use Your Short Woven Wrap Like a Ring Sling
Did you know you can use a size 2 or 3 woven wrap as a ring sling with OR WITHOUT sling rings? While a ring sling is a one-trick-pony, a short woven wrap can do the same job as a ring sling OR be used...
View ArticleWear a Newborn & a Toddler in 1 Wrap
Tandem Babywearing is not just for twin moms – any parent trying to keep up with a toddler while caring for a newborn will appreciate being able to wear a newborn and a toddler at the same time....
View ArticleMy Baby Hates the Baby Carrier
So your baby hates the baby carrier but likes to be held in your arms? You are not alone. Rest assured that if your baby likes to be held, your baby CAN love being held in a baby carrier, too. And it...
View ArticleWhat’s so Great About Girasol Wraps?
Talk to any veteran babywearers and you’ll likely hear about Girasol wraps – they’ve been sold for 30 years and thousands of families have love keeping wrapped up together in them. I’m one of them! I...
View ArticleGirasol Rainbow Love Wrap Safety Testing
The Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) requires baby carriers sold in the United States to be tested for both product safety and required warning labels in order to meet federal safety...
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