hits counter
PhD in Parenting Google+ Facebook Pinterest Twitter StumbleUpon Slideshare YouTube
Recommended Reading

No Child Born to Die - Save the Children Canada Boycott Nestle


Search
GALLERIES
Blog Index
The journal that this archive was targeting has been deleted. Please update your configuration.
Navigation
Wednesday
Sep242008

How to use a wrap

A long piece of cloth can be intimidating, but it also offers so many possibilities.

If you have a wrap and are feeling overwhelmed by it, if you have a hold that you like and want to try out other options, or if you are considering getting a wrap and want to learn more about what it can offer or figure out what length to get, then this chart of wrap instructions is for you. I discovered the chart when I got started with my first woven wrap (a Storchenwiege). It has written, photo, and video instructions for close to 50 ways that you can wear your baby with a simple piece of cloth, including back carries, front carries, hip carries, one shouldered carries, two shouldered carries, and more!

My favourites are the Rucksack with Tibetan Tie (for a back carry) and Forward Wrap Cross Carry (for a front carry). The one I wish I was better at is the Back Wrap Cross Carry.

Check it out and try out something new!
« A new chapter | Main | Lactivism and the homelessness problem »

Reader Comments (1)

Hey,

Thanks for this valuable chart! I just got a Moby wrap and although I'm sure it will do a good job, I really wish I had seen this chart a little earlier when I was doing my research!

By the way, I think your blog is awesome, would you like to submit it to my website so more people can read your blog?

http://www.rankiranki.com/

Thank you so much!

October 3, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterViv
Member Account Required
You must have a member account on this website in order to post comments. Log in to your account to enable posting.
Related Posts Plugin for WordPress, Blogger...