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Babywearing Thread - 1/26/2007 5:42:11 PM
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HisLoveEndures
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I think we need a babywearing thread so we can talk about one of my favorite things - slings! What's your favorite carrier? What kind of slings do you have? Did you buy them or make them?
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RE: Babywearing Thread - 1/26/2007 5:43:53 PM
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peculiar_lady
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yay!!!!! i am going to bed so i will put my info and links on here tomorrow....night all!!
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RE: Babywearing Thread - 1/26/2007 6:08:19 PM
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Auben
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My favorite is the Kangarookorner fleece pouch (a tube sling). I've owned 3. I didn't like the 1 ring sling I tried...too much adjustment. I made a tie sling out of a sheet and it was fun. I made another tube sling out of a mesh fabric I found at Walmart ($1/yd). I used that in the pool for a while. I have an ergo. Those are great for toddlers. I wanted to make a mei-tail for this last baby but no time.
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RE: Babywearing Thread - 1/26/2007 6:12:36 PM
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gratefulforgrace
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I have a pouch sling that was made for me by Maggie. It is great. We didn't really get the hang of it when she was super small but now she seems to like it. Most often we use a kangaroo position which allows her to face out (which she really likes). We also do tummy to tummy with her legs on either side of me from time to time. She still doesn't like to be cradled while in the sling so I've never been able to nurse her using it. THIS page has pictures of a sling like the one we have. Although I think he would like it if he'd try it, I've never been able to convince Chris to wear the sling!
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RE: Babywearing Thread - 1/26/2007 7:03:40 PM
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lexie
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I bought a sling from a woman here in Toronto. Akeelah doesn't like it yet though so I haven't really used it. I think once she is older though she will like it (I hope so, since I spent all that money on it!!!)
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RE: Babywearing Thread - 1/26/2007 7:50:04 PM
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I have a new native sling that we used with Nadia when she was a newborn and an infant till about 6 mo's (hubby used it longer as it fit better on him with Nadia, I had too much padding). I also made a mei tai carrier. Which is wonderful! I can still use it. Even at 18 mo's. Although I think she likes walking much better now. But she will sit quietly (the most quiet I've ever seen her) with the front hold. I think she likes being so close to me. I like it because I can give her these little hugs whenever I want to.
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RE: Babywearing Thread - 1/26/2007 8:16:09 PM
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JoyfulWife
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My favorite out of the carriers I have is my Ergo! I love my Ergo!!! Hannah loves riding in it, she is big enough now to do a back carry, which is a lot of fun! She likes being on both the front and the back. I think she likes that it's not so confining. She has both her arms and feet free, and she's sitting upright. I love that it's sturdy, rugged, puts all the weight on my hips so that my back and shoulders never hurt, and it's great for anything from grocery shopping to hiking. I have three other carriers, but Hannah doesn't like them. I thought about selling them, but I think I'm going to keep them in case one of my next babies likes them. I have a Maya Pouch - I thought I would really like it, but it does hurt my shoulder. Plus, I have a largish chest, and it seems like Hannah gets smooshed and is uncomfortable because of that. I also have a Moby Wrap, which she liked okay at first, but started to really hate being tied up. She squirms and kicks, and starts crying if I try to put her in it. I also don't like how it takes a bit of time to tie around me. The last one I have is a woven wrap that I made myself. She doesn't like this one for the same reasons that she doesn't like the Moby. Hopefully I can get some use out of them with future children.
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RE: Babywearing Thread - 1/26/2007 10:28:02 PM
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I wear Ellie a lot. It really helps my bad neck and arms. Plus, she loves it too. She doesn't really mind how I carry/wear her (as long as she's not in the cradle hold); she just wants to be close to me! I heard about Maya Wraps when I was pregnant and I saw someone in my Bradley class use one. It looked pretty neat, so I showed my mom. She bought me one the night I had Ellie (she surprised us and was almost a month early). I had a hard time figuring it out though. About a month after Ellie was born, I got a Mamma's Milk pouch and I loved it! It was so easy to pop her in and out of it, and it fit in my diaper bag. We used it all the time. Then Ellie got a little bigger and I had a harder time getting comfortable with her in it. I realized it was too big since I had lost most of my pregnancy weight. Plus having all her weight on one shoulder got to be a little uncomfortable. A friend gave me a homemade mei tai, which I love too. I'm not crazy about the pattern of mine, but it is very comfy. I'd like to make a prettier one some day. Then I heard about Moby Wraps, and a friend in LLL mentioned how wonderful they were, and hubby surprised me with one for our anniversary. The Moby is awesome! Sometimes I forget I'm even wearing Ellie. For Christmas I got an Ergo, and it's great too. I can put Ellie on my back by myself (which she loves) and I can wear her all day and still be comfortable. I'd also like a non-stretchy wrap that I can use to put Ellie on my back. So obviously, I'm a sling addict! The crazy thing is I still use all my slings, even the ring sling (now that I know how to use it!). I keep thinking I'm going to sell a couple of them, but I haven't done it yet! I love slings! Here's a few pics: Ellie sleeping in pouch Ellie in ring sling (this isn't a great pic of me, but I love this pic because Ellie was so teeny) Ellie in Ergo Ellie in Moby The ultimate babywearer
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RE: Babywearing Thread - 1/26/2007 10:32:09 PM
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I'm actually a leader of a Babywearing group in my area. It's called NINO. You should all see if there's one where you live!!!!!! I have several different things ........ A wrap - it's a german woven wrap called a Storch Leo red. I love it!!!!!! A ring sling - this one is actually also a wrap, but I use it as a RS .... it's pretty easy to turn any piece of fabric into a RS without sewing!!!!!!! A mei tai - mine is called a Napsack - - I love it because it has wide straps like a wrap and they're very supportive and more comfy than other ones I've had. A Peanut Shell pouch - We used this a lot when Luke was tiny. Now I prefer the RS because I can adjust it more. You should all check out TheBabyWearer. There are reviews of carriers and vendors, forums, so much stuff!!!!!
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RE: Babywearing Thread - 1/27/2007 6:24:49 AM
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peculiar_lady
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i love my moby wrap....love love love it!!!!! jack is getting a little too big for his favorite hold (as I found out yesterday), so we are having to find other ways to tie it and hold him. He loves it...as soon as he sees us put it on he smiles and laughs...he goes to sleep in it immediately. emma loves it too...i can easily put both of them in it and it eases the back pain of having to support both of their weights.
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RE: Babywearing Thread - 1/27/2007 10:56:02 AM
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I'm actually a leader of a Babywearing group in my area. It's called NINO. You should all see if there's one where you live!!!!!! I actually went to a NINO meeting last week for the first time! It was fun, but quite a drive, so I probably won't go back unless I need help with a sling. I'm thinking about starting a babywearing class and advertising it at our local pregnancy center. Do you guys think that's a good idea? I've been praying about it. God needs to do something good with my sling addiction! Sherry, there are two websites I really have to be careful with-diaperswappers and thebabywearer. I just get carried away...
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RE: Babywearing Thread - 1/27/2007 9:02:42 PM
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scbusf
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Shannon ~ I think the class is a great idea. There's a subforum at TBW called something Teaching and Advocacy. You might find some good info there. Just stay out of FSOT!!!!!
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RE: Babywearing Thread - 3/3/2007 12:55:03 PM
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dramagirl4God
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Quick question to ladies who make slings, what kind of fabric do you use? Where do you get good patterns? I don't sew, but I REALLY want a sling that I can use when Samuel is an infant (I have a metai that I LOVE!) I'm thinking of asking my mom to help me, she's great at sewing, but has never made a sling before. Also, any hidden tips or things to look out for? Bits of widsom, etc... My oldest hated to be worn, he was a go go go baby, anything even slightly confining or that limited his view was out! I didn't have a sling until I got the metai with Tyson, and that was at about 10 mos, so I couldn't use it very long, but we loved it. I am totally going to wearing this new baby all the time! With two toddlers there is no way I am carrying around a car seat, or etc... I'm really excited about it! Well, if I can get my sling, and it works. Can't really afford to pay for them, you know? If mom can't do it...oh well, one thing at a time!
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RE: Babywearing Thread - 3/3/2007 1:32:15 PM
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HisLoveEndures
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Here's a great website for making your own slings. mamatoto.org Why couldn't you use your mei tai very long? I thought you could use those with toddlers for a while. The baby can sit up and see very well. I don't like mei tais very much, but I'm not sure why. They seem to hurt my neck more than most slings, but I'm probably not using them correctly. Most people love them. I'm hoping to make a non-stretchy wrap soon. I just need a little help picking out out the fabric since I know NOTHING about material or sewing.
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RE: Babywearing Thread - 3/3/2007 2:39:50 PM
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myka
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One of our neighbors has 2 daughters who are 13 months apart. When she goes somewhere with both of them, she wears the younger one in a Moby(she is about 5 months) and carries the other one. She says that she really likes the wrap, and it looks like it makes it so much easier for her--she can get out by herself with both of them.
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RE: Babywearing Thread - 3/3/2007 7:34:55 PM
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gratefulforgrace
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I just got a Mei Tai and I love it. It is so easy to tie and Helen enjoys it too. I also like being able to put her on my back if I want...that's a great feature. I'm a little bit sling-impaired, I've never been able to figure out ring slings and such. So, the mei tai seems like a great option.
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