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Carrier Review: Oscha Slings Epic Surya

Type of Carrier: Surya Epic by Oscha Carrier details: Woven wrap in size 6; Jacquard weave; 180 gsm Fabric Content: 72% Organic Cotton, 28% Wrappee:   BabyG (boy)– 21 months – 13kgs Wrapper:   small (height) – chubby build –US size 8    Check out Oscha Slings here: Website:  https://www.oschaslings.com Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/Oscha.Slings/ Ice   Instagram:   @oschaslings Oscha Slings hails from a small family business in Scotland. Their babywearing advocacy can be traced all the way back to the Welsh Nursing Shawl which was used by the family for three generations. Oscha takes pride in the great tradition of artistry and craftsmanship in their jacquard woven wrap and dye work which are evident with their gorgeous array of sling collections. They also collaborate internationally for inspiration and design. Celrtic Knot finish - a lucky shot! At First Glance ...

Carrier Review: Nona Imagine Blue Ice Wrap

Type of Carrier: Nona Imagine Blue Ice Toddler: 13 months, 11kgs Wearer: 5” tall Chubby build; US Size 10 Type of Carrier: Imagine Blue Ice Woven Wrap Brand: Nona Woven Wraps Website: http://nonawovenwraps.com/ https://www.facebook.com/nonawovenwraps/ Authorized Local Retailers/Distributors: (Coming Soon) Size: 5 (490x72cm / 4.2M) Fabric Content: 100% Cotton Type of weave: Jacquard Surface Weight: 246gr/m2 Width: 72cm / 28 inches Suitable for toddlers;  Machine Washable About Nona Wraps – two Dutch Moms: Musetta and Jessica decided to turn their babywearing passion into a business hailing all the way from the Netherland. The nice part of this was these moms met through babywearing. Now, that’s the dream! The name ‘Nona’ (“ninth”) was  conceptualized from one of the three spin Goddesses of the thread of life and she’s also known as the Goddess of pregnancy called upon by pregnant women when they’re about to give birth on their 9 th...

Ways to Break In Your Woven Wrap

You are over the moon when the much-awaited fluff mail arrives at your doorstep and you just could not wait another minute to try your precious woven wrap.  Woven Wraps can have different blends like pure cotton, part cotton/part linen, part cotton/part bamboo, and so on. It also depends on the type of weave the wrap has. A type of weave can be Fort Knox tight and can be a bit stubborn for use.  Before you get your squishy little bubba into the uppy, it is highly recommended to break it in first so it will be more manageable and comfortable for you and your baby. Washing it first is a MUST. Here are a few ways: 1) Iron 2) Braid Check this tutorial:  How to braid a woven wrap 3 ) Hammock       *** I also knotted it around the crib railings. *** 4) Use as play mat or blanket 5) Regular use (and take unlimited selfies!)