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Date: | Mon, 7 Nov 2005 13:54:08 -0800 |
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Thanks for posting this info. So many mothers comment to me that slings are expensive and that they don't have the time to sew with a new baby. mamatoto.org also has instruction for making a variety of slings (many of which do not require sewing) as well as video clips for usage and links to local babywearing educators. It's a wonderful resource to pass on to new mothers. I sometimes get a call back from a formerly frazzled mother thanking me for the information...I think that access to inexpensive, easy-to-use slings is SO critical for a new mother. Many are amazed at the difference in their infant's level of fussiness after simply wearing the baby for a few days.
Your instructions are much more concise than those on mamatoto, by the way!
Kellie W. LLLL
Date: Mon, 7 Nov 2005 12:39:37 -0500
From: Norma Ritter
Subject: screaming babies/slings
Here are two very easy, cheap ways to make slings without any sewing.
1. For an over the shoulder type of sling:
You need a 3 yds long piece of 45" fabric.
Tie a square/reef knot (right over left, left over right,) in the short en=
ds.
Adjust to fit.
2. For a moby wrap type sling - this is truly hands free!
You need 6 yards of 60" knit fabric, split down the middle to make TWO slin=
gs.
(I go to the end-of-roll and discontinued section of the fabric stores.)
For directions on the various ways of using this sling, go to:
http://www.mobywrap.com/instructions.php
norma, using her Girl Guide knot badge in new ways :)
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