Author Archives: Tamsin
Working from home is nice, but the majority of my communication with humans outside of my family happens via my computer keyboard. So when the chance comes to actually interact with other lovely sling loving humans on the plane of reality I grab it in both hands!
What qualities would you want in the perfect natty (natural coloured) wrap?
Welcome to the August Newsletter: Behind the Scenes: The first design on our new ‘Cascade’ warp is due to be released this month, and we now have samples of the other four wraps that share the warp. When we receive the rolls of cloth from the mill at our workshop, the first job is for […]
Our CMYK wefts are named for the four inks used in colour printing: cyan, magenta, yellow, and key (black). Although some may say that it should probably be called CMY due to the ‘K’ being represented by the already named Obsidian warp, we felt that CMYK sounded better! Here you can see a close-up of the CMYK weft, with the […]
I can’t believe how long it has been since we wrote our last blog post! This is testament to a very busy April, with the school Easter holidays spreading across 3 of the weeks, making it much harder than usual to get things done! Our team of 4 work-at-home mums has 11 children between us, […]
The traditional sling pass back carry is quick, very adjustable, and so comfortable. I am a huge fan of it with a nearly 3-year old that INSISTS on walking on the school run but only at her own pace, so often needs to be hurriedly carried to avoid us being late!! The traditional sling […]
This is a form of Front Wrap Cross Carry (FWCC) that you can do with a short wrap. FWCC usually requires your base size, whereas you can use a base-3 length wrap for this.
Thanks to Dan Nisbet for sharing his experiences of being new to babywearing and using short wraps. “I remember the turning point at which I jumped to ‘full-time babywearing’. We had been carrying our first child, George, from being a newborn and I’d been doing carries with stretchies and longer sized wovens when we’d go […]