My non crafty self is making a toddler carrier. This is nerve wracking. I made the pattern and cut all the pieces out... Now once the littles are napping I will start pinning and all that. Here are a few pics of my minimal progress...
Post by muppetinma on Apr 23, 2014 14:13:08 GMT -5
I thought you were making a mai tai cocktail! I was coming in to offer my sympathy for what was obviously a bad day, along with commending your choice of beverage for day drinking.
It looks cute so far! You'll have to post pictures of the finished product!
I thought you were making a mai tai cocktail! I was coming in to offer my sympathy for what was obviously a bad day, along with commending your choice of beverage for day drinking.
It looks cute so far! You'll have to post pictures of the finished product!
I thought you were making a mai tai cocktail! I was coming in to offer my sympathy for what was obviously a bad day, along with commending your choice of beverage for day drinking.
It looks cute so far! You'll have to post pictures of the finished product!
It's cute! I tried to make myself one once, but my machine kept jamming. I'll let the girls wear a sloppily made skirt, but not something weight-bearing. :/
I've been meaning to ask you- do you think I need a Wrapsody stretchy wrap? My collection seems pretty similar to yours- I have two ringslings, a shorty, a size 6 Didy, a mai tai, a size 4 Ellaroo, an Ergo, and a toddler size kinderpack. Do you get a lot of use out of your stretchy? I like FWCC for NIP, but I just don't know if I *need* another wrap. I like that the Wrapsody can be used for back carries, so if I get a stretchy, it would be one of them.
I love my Wrapsody when I am feeling a little lazy if that makes sense - the stretch forgives sins that a woven doesn't, but I have found it can get diggy at times. Do you need one? No. Is it a nice addition? Yeah... tuck