Kangaroo Carry | Woven Baby Wrap Tutorial | Front Carries
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- Опубликовано: 9 фев 2025
- A great carry for newborn babies as there are no twists, knots etc and also for toddlers who need to settle down to sleep and for a nap, this is a quick and easy wrap carry where you can pre-tie and then easily transfer baby to their bed.
Here Laurna is demonstrating with a Base -2 (a size 4 for her), you can also use a longer wrap by crossing the tails under bum, bring them under the legs and tie at your back.
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Thank you so so much for the spoken instructions on the tie!! Makes it so much easier to follow and tie at the same time. I’m missing this in a lot of tutorials!
Glad it was helpful!
This is the best step-by-step video guide for the kangaroo carry I've seen so far!!
A video I watched before this one I watched at least 5x and I just was not getting it.
Thank you for this! 🖤
That's wonderful to hear, thanks for taking the time to comment :)
Excellent explanation thank you
Glad it was helpful!
ok! so I finally tried this 1 today, 1st successful front carry we've ever done with the woven wrap! great tutorial, thanks!
That is really wonderful to hear! :)
What weave type and/or GSM would you recommend to a mom that needs lots of support (weaker core/back pain) but also lives in a warmer climate? It’s not tropical here but man summer time feels like it! I found with my last children that I always did an “extra” wrap around with my carry because it felt like I needed more support but this will be my first woven carrier and I’m confused about what to buy! Thanks for the amazing tutorials!
Hi Kasandra, glad you're finding the tutorials helpful! I would suggest a linen blend wrap for you - they are supportive and also breathable and cooling.
How do you get a sleeping baby out? Reverse the tying or is there a sneaky shortcut?
You can just peel the fabric down over their back or untie and it will be easy to unwrap from your back.
does it matter if you do strand by strand tightening starting from the top or bottom rail? thanks!
Hi Sarah, Usually it's better to start from the top as you tend to have more slack there and the baby can lean away into it. If you've set up the sling well then there should be very little slack at the bottom anyway. Thanks for your question :)
Do not attempt this wrap with a stretchy newborn wrap 😂. You need the good quality thick linen and width.