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Got drool? Make your own DIY Suck Pads and protect your baby carrier investment. Less washing, more wearing! Free Pattern and video tutorial. || Learn to sew | Babywearing | DIY Drool Pads | How to make Strap Covers | Free Sewing Pattern || #Tula #Lillebaby #babywearing #learntosew

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a woman is holding on to her baby carrier

The Baby K'tan Baby Carrier has a patented double-loop design that functions as a sling, wrap and baby carrier, yet there is no wrapping, no buckling, and no adjusting any rings; simply slip it on like a T-shirt in three simple steps for a comfy, cozy and secure fit! The Baby K’tan Baby Carrier is recognized as a hip-healthy product by the Hip Dysplasia Institute when used as directed.

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a woman carrying a baby in a blue and green chevroned sling with white trim

The Cozy Carrier Cover is a baby carrier cover sewing pattern designed to keep your little one warm and comfortable while babywearing in cold weather. Simply snap the cover around your baby carrier's shoulder straps to attach. The double layer, elasticized, fleece cover features a hood and hoodie pocket for hand warming. Carrier Style: Accessory Type: Instant Digital Download Paper Size: US Letter & A0 Copy Shop Skill Level: 2/5 Sizing: One Size Fits Most [SCROLL TO READ MORE]

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a woman holding a baby in her arms while standing next to a door and looking at the camera

I've seen some really cool baby-wearing coats online, and found some very clever ideas for sewing inserts for your own coat (including this very simple and clever one made from 2 fleece jackets, and this variation where the fleece zipper matched her coat zipper!), but none of them were quite what I wanted. It occurred to me that, instead of cannibalizing a fleece jacket, I could just as easily buy a zipper and some fleece at the fabric store, and then I could use whatever material I wanted…

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the instructions for how to make a diy infant carrier handle cover

Unfortunately this tutorial is no longer available.If you'd like to purchase similar Infant Carrier Handle Covers, we've found some great ones on Amazon we thought you might like. Click each image to see more.We've also got some other tutorials that might be of interest to you:Enjoy!

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a woman is wearing a black sweater and holding a baby in her arms with the words super easy no sew written on it

Baby, it’s cold outside! Looking for the quick and easy way to make your own no-sew winter babywearing cover? Well, guess what? You probably already have what you need. If not, it’s easy to find, and can be very inexpensive. Better still? If you can zip a zipper, you can make this. For real. Ok, here’s the scoop: all you need is a too-big hoodie and you’re good to go...

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a woman standing in front of a bookshelf holding up two jacket jackets over her shoulders

I made my own Baby K'tan type carrier! This carrier is the perfect mix of comfortable, quick to put on, and easy to stash in your bag. If you like your Moby or Boba, you will LOVE this. It is a lot less fabric than the Moby, so you won't get too warm. The only drawback is that you need to have a specific size just for you--you'll have to buy another carrier if your child's other caregivers wear a different size. Hopefully the good people at Baby K'tan will not be upset with me for sharing…

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a baby sitting in a shopping cart with the words rokie moms how to make a shopping cart

I wanted to buy or make a shopping cart cover for Baby Sawyer to protect him from those nasty grocery store germs when I discovered this tutorial from Kim on Little Rays of Sunshine. Because

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a dog carrier sitting on the floor in front of a door with polka dot fabric

I used the following blogs to tweek my own pattern: Reversible Cover made by Sweetnsassygirls.com A little Bit Larger: infarrantlycreative.blogspot.com And this one to get a picture for the opening in the front: www.joyshope.com What you will need... 2 different fabrics, 1.25 yards of one 1 yard of the other thread Ribbon and or embellishments (I used some Ric Rac) Steps for creating: 1. Cutting Fabric: Cut salvaged edges off both pieces. Then cut fabric to be 34"x42" 2. Round Corners: Using…

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