Comparing Two Green Birch Trees wraps

comparing 2 birch trees wraps

Arbor Low and Kokiri Mercury Birch Trees are two soft green wraps, both slightly heavier weight but moulding and easy to wrap with even with small babies! Arbor Low is woven using our Synergy weave, and Kokiri is our Alchemy weave. You can read about the differences here.Both wraps change colour depending on lighting and […]

Braiding a Woven Wrap

Braiding a Woven Wrap

What does braiding a woven wrap mean? Braiding a woven wrap is creating a chain of loops, each one pulled through the next, using only the cloth itself. It serves to make a long wrap much smaller and more compact- great for carrying with you when not in use, or popping at the bottom of […]

Mending a large hole in a woven wrap

Mending a large hole in a woven wrap

If you discover that your wrap has a hole in it, it is first worth working through our ‘hole assessment’ post to help you decide what has caused it and what action (if any) you should take next. This post shows you the mending process of a wrap with a flipping massive hole in it! […]

Wrap scrap project: Wrap cloth face covering

Wrap scrap project: Wrap cloth face covering

Tamsin makes a face-covering using Bifrost Starmap as the outer layer, from the Twig and Tale free mask pattern. (Why not look at their other gorgeous patterns whilst you are there!) Please note that this is not a medical face mask and that a tight weave quilting cotton is the recommended fabric to use for […]

Our Early Sketchbooks: Look Inside!

Our Early Sketchbooks: Look Inside!

Come and have a flick through our earliest sketchbooks! If you’ve ever visited our stall at a babywearing event, you may have already seen our old sketchbooks, which contain the creative seeds of some of our first designs. We’ve been trying to provide a little more background and insight into all our designs, to tell […]

The Birth of Seafoam: Design History

The Birth of Seafoam: Design History

Seafoam was the very first design that we completed back in 2012,! It helped to crystallise our creative house style that can be seen in some form across all of our subsequent designs. We regularly use the same techniques of: Combining traditional media (pencil, paint) with digital designing, then using digital drawing tools in a […]

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