Apple Blossom Wovens
Apple Blossom Wovens
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Summer 2021 Collection by Apple Blossom Wovens
Summer 2021 Collection
coming at 2pm EDT on July 30
at www.AppleBlossomWovens.com
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Видео

Strangleproof Ruck with Fancy Finishes
Просмотров 3,2 тыс.3 года назад
This Strangleproof Ruck is a very quick back carry, that has multiple options for finishes. This video shows 5 different finishes. Thank you for watching! Featured wrap: Sugar Reef, Gold Hearts (55% Tencel, 45% cotton) Wrap size: Base 1 Shop: www.appleblossomwovens.com Follow: www.Facebook.com/appleblossomwovens Connect: appleblossomwovens Chatter: www.Facebook.com/groups/appleblo...
Shepherd’s Carry
Просмотров 1593 года назад
This Shepherd’s Carry is a quick back carry with a double pass of the wrap over baby’s back. Thank you for watching this tutorial! Featured wrap: Sugar Reef, Cream twill (100% cotton) Wrap size: Base -3 Shop: www.appleblossomwovens.com Follow: www.Facebook.com/appleblossomwovens Connect: appleblossomwovens Chatter: www.Facebook.com/groups/appleblossomorchard
Back Carry with a Pre-Tied Chestbelt
Просмотров 2223 года назад
The Back Carry with a Pre-Tied Chestbelt is a great back carry with a double pass of the wrap over baby’s back. This variation has a wiggle proof pass, to keep baby from popping passes. Thank you for watching this tutorial! Featured wrap: Dreamer, Silver twill (25% linen, 75% cotton) Wrap size: Base -2 Shop: www.appleblossomwovens.com Follow: www.Facebook.com/appleblossomwovens Connect: instagr...
Double Hammock TIF (tied in front)
Просмотров 2763 года назад
The Double Hammock is a great back carry with a double pass of the wrap over the baby’s back. This variation has a simple double knot tied in front to finish it off. Thank you for watching this tutorial. Featured wrap: Dreamer, Black twill (100% cotton) Wrap size: Base 1 Shop: www.appleblossomwovens.com Follow: www.Facebook.com/appleblossomwovens Connect: appleblossomwovens Chatte...
Getting down from Rucksack Carry
Просмотров 1157 лет назад
Getting your baby down from the Rucksack Carry follows the steps to get baby up in reverse. Using the techniques you learned in the hip scoot method the caregiver can slide baby from their back to their hip. Thank you for watching this tutorial produced for Apple Blossom Wovens by Tandem Trouble. Featured Wrap: Apple Blossom Wovens, Heirloom Copper, 100% cotton Wrap Size: Base -3 Shop: www.appl...
Front Wrap Cross Carry (FWCC)
Просмотров 3097 лет назад
The Front Wrap Cross Carry is a great place to start your babywearing journey. The wrap supports your baby with a single pass over baby's back while distributing weight across your back with wide passes across the wearer's back. The carry is held in place with the passes over baby's legs allowing the wearer to pin the seat of the wrap in place while giving support to baby's legs. This carry can...
Traditional Sling Carry
Просмотров 3,7 тыс.7 лет назад
The Traditional Sling Carry is a fantastic carry with a single pass of the wrap over baby's back finished with a simple double knot, Lark's Head knot, or slipknot at the shoulder. The carry is adjustable, allowing the secure knot to adjust up and down along the shoulder. A great way for quick ups and upright feeding for the busy caregiver on the go. Thank you for watching this tutorial produced...
Upright Feeding in Traditional Sling Carry
Просмотров 2147 лет назад
Feeding your baby in your wrap can be a great way to make sure you both eat and can help strengthen the feeding relationship between caregivers and baby. This position is great for many types of upright feeding including breastfeeding, bottle feeding, or even a food pouch. Care an caution is always suggested with upright feeding. Monitor your baby carefully for positioning, making sure airways ...
Lark's Head Knot/ Slipknot
Просмотров 1187 лет назад
The Lark's Head Knot or Slipknot is used to finish babywearing carries that are meant to be adjustable while worn. Front and hip carries finished with a Lark's Head Knot are upright feeding friendly. Adjusting down to feed is as easy as sliding the knot down to position. Tightening through the Lark's Head Knot allows you to snug up a carry after baby has relaxed or fallen asleep. Thank you for ...
Upright Feeding in Front Wrap Cross Carry (FWCC)
Просмотров 3837 лет назад
Feeding your baby in your wrap can be a great way to make sure you both eat and can help strengthen the feeding relationship between caregivers and baby. This position is great for many types of upright feeding including breastfeeding, bottle feeding, or even a food pouch. Care an caution is always suggested with upright feeding. Monitor your baby carefully for positioning, making sure airways ...
Rucksack Back Carry, Superman Toss
Просмотров 4,7 тыс.7 лет назад
Adding the Superman Toss to your experiences Rucksack Back carry is a good addition to your babywearing toolkit. The Rucksack is a beginner back carry with a single pass of the wrap over baby's back. The carry is held in place with the passes over baby's legs allowing the wearer to pin the seat of the wrap in place while giving support to baby's legs. This carry can be finished tied in front wi...
Rucksack Carry with Hip Scoot
Просмотров 4147 лет назад
The Hip Scoot method to get your baby on your back gives the wearer good control over the baby's movement and the woven wrap. The Rucksack is a beginner back carry with a single pass of the wrap over baby's back. The carry is held in place with the passes over baby's legs allowing the wearer to pin the seat of the wrap in place while giving support to baby's legs. This carry can be finished tie...
Rucksack Back Carry, Santa Toss
Просмотров 1,8 тыс.7 лет назад
The Santa Toss method to get your baby on your back is most often used for smaller babies. The Rucksack is a beginner back carry with a single pass of the wrap over baby's back. The carry is held in place with the passes over baby's legs allowing the wearer to pin the seat of the wrap in place while giving support to baby's legs. This carry can be finished tied in front with a double knot or an...
Handweaving the "Under the Sea" Sample
Просмотров 3198 лет назад
Handweaving the "Under the Sea" Sample
Warping Secret Garden Part 2 of 2
Просмотров 2398 лет назад
Warping Secret Garden Part 2 of 2
Warping Secret Garden Part 1 of 2
Просмотров 2228 лет назад
Warping Secret Garden Part 1 of 2
Quick Draw
Просмотров 578 лет назад
Quick Draw
Weaving in Bobbin Change Threads
Просмотров 4428 лет назад
Weaving in Bobbin Change Threads
Recognizing and Repairing a Broken Thread
Просмотров 4,5 тыс.8 лет назад
Recognizing and Repairing a Broken Thread
Identifying a Weaver's Knot
Просмотров 1 тыс.8 лет назад
Identifying a Weaver's Knot
Fixing a Pull
Просмотров 1 тыс.8 лет назад
Fixing a Pull
Identifying a Bobbin Change
Просмотров 2698 лет назад
Identifying a Bobbin Change

Комментарии

  • @sarahprobst3463
    @sarahprobst3463 2 года назад

    You look stunning, this wrap is sooo beautiful!! Could you please tell me which size you are using and what base size you have? Thank you!

    • @Scent_Library
      @Scent_Library Год назад

      Just add 1 size up to your regular or base size. So if you use a 6, go up and use a 7.

  • @lourdescanseco8668
    @lourdescanseco8668 3 года назад

    Muy complicado

  • @lenamarie2903
    @lenamarie2903 4 года назад

    Thank you so much, this was very helpful! 😃

  • @leinanguyen3814
    @leinanguyen3814 6 лет назад

    Hi! I know I'm commenting on an old video but I hope that's ok. I am needing to repair a broken thread and was looking for options other than tying off which is what most of the videos I have found say to do. I like this method but was wondering if this method could be used with machine woven wraps. I have tried ABW and know that they feel more like handwovens and especially these types of wraps use thicker yarn than typical machine wovens. Does that make a difference in repairing a broken thread? I've seen this method also being featured in another tutorial but it was for repairing a broken thread in a handwoven wrap. If I can use this method for my machine woven, would the type of thread I use matter (aside from the fact that it might stand out from the rest of the wrap)? Thank you!