Baby Wear Wrap
Our baby wear wraps are one of a kind, with less fabric than most traditional wraps, and hand crafted from the softest and stretchiest knits. There are also many other variations of wrapping techniques available online.
For babywearing safety tips, check out the Baby Carrier Industry Alliance's Babywearing Safety brochure.
Click the links below for instructions:
For babywearing safety tips, check out the Baby Carrier Industry Alliance's Babywearing Safety brochure.
Click the links below for instructions:
Tying Your Wrap
Putting a Newborn in the Wrap
Place baby on your chest within "kissable" distance from your face, baby should be facing you
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Holding baby's bottom, pull out the side strap which is closest to your body
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Place baby's bottom in the strap, with one leg on either side of the strap. Spread the material across baby's bottom for support
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Continue holding baby's bottom for support, pull out other side strap and maneuver baby's leg over the strap
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Both straps should be supporting baby's bottom, with one leg on each side. Spread the fabric across baby's bottom for support and comfort
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Hold baby's bottom in the straps and pull out the belt to place it around baby
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Stretch the belt portion of the wrap up and around baby securely. Baby's legs and feet should be secured inside the belt portion
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Tuck baby's head into one of the shoulder straps to ensure proper head and neck support
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Putting an Older Baby in the Wrap
Spread the second strap across baby's bottom for support
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Support baby's bottom and pull out the belt of the wrap out and around baby's legs
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Pull the belt up and around baby's bottom for security and support and adjust the wrap as needed
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In the final position, baby will have their upper torso and arms and legs free but should be snug to you and their bottom should feel secure in the wrap
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Putting an Older Baby in the Wrap - Front Facing
Hold baby to your chest, facing away from you
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Hold baby cross body for support and pull out strap closest to you and put baby's leg through
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Continue to hold baby across their body and position the strap so that one arm and one leg are through the strap
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Spread the strap fabric across baby's crotch, ensure that leg and arm stay through strap
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Hold baby across their body and pull out other strap to put baby's leg through
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Spread strap material across baby's crotch
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Ensure both arms are through the straps of the wrap. This is what holds baby's torso in position while wearing
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Pull the belt of the wrap out and around baby's legs and bring it up to their mid-section
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Taking Baby Out of the Wrap