Thursday, October 15, 2015

Woven Wrap Fiber Spotlight: Linen


This series highlights the special qualities of different fibers that are used in woven wraps. Please keep in mind that fiber content is only one quality that impacts how a wrap performs.  Brand, weave structure, and thickness also make a huge difference in a wrap’s qualities.  These posts give you information about specific qualities of a fiber.


Sakura Bloom linen ring sling

Linen is cool and airy.

Linen is a favorite fiber for hot weather!  Linen wraps have a very cool and airy quality.  Even multiple passes of a linen wrap feel cooler than other wraps.  If you are frustrated by feeling hot in a woven wrap, try some linen and feel the breeze. 

Linen is supportive.

Linen fibers are very strong and supportive.  They don’t sag with heavier children.  Linen can be a wonderful choice for a person’s only wrap, because they are soft and easy to care for when you have a tiny baby, but still supportive with heavier toddlers. 

Linen is solid and sturdy.

Linen tends to feel very solid when wrapped.  It doesn’t stretch, sag, or bounce.  People love how secure it feels, even in a thin wrap. 

Linen is easy to care for.

Linen is easy to machine wash and dry.  There aren’t many special rules to follow, so you don’t need to worry about ruining a linen wrap with one mistake. 

Pink Nova Karma Calypso

Linen breaks in soft.

Broken in linen becomes extremely soft and smooth.  It is a completely different feeling when new and when broken in.  A well broken in and cared for linen wrap can be luxuriously soft and strong.

Linen has some problems.

Linen can take some work to break in.  A new linen ring sling or wrap feels stiff, crunchy, and is difficult to adjust.  It can take quite a bit of work to get it soft.  Many people prefer to buy used linen in order to skip the breaking in period. 

The texture of linen bothers some people.  If you are touch adverse to linen, it will feel scratchy and irritating, even when broken in.  I recommend trying on a borrowed linen carrier before investing in your own! 
Didymos Bubbles (red) and Natibaby Linen Bamboo blend

As linen is used, it can get permanent creases (known as perma creasing) that cause it to always look wrinkled.  Perma creasing happens from being stored while wrinkled, over drying, or even just regular use.  Steam ironing regularly and being careful to smooth wraps while you fold can lessen the perma creasing, but most linen will have some creasing anyway.

Linen can feel “diggy,” meaning that it digs in to the shoulders of the wearer.  Some people don’t like the feeling of linen because it presses uncomfortably on their shoulders.  A carefully tightened wrap job can solve this issue. 

Linen can be damaged if it is improperly cared for over time.  Avoid powder detergents, which can enter the hollow linen fibers and damage them while washing.  And avoid over drying, which can cause the fibers to become brittle and weak.  


Natibaby Africa Cherry Sky

Washing Linen Wraps


Linen wraps are easy to care for.  You can wash it in your machine with a liquid detergent.  Make sure your detergent doesn’t have optical brighteners or fabric softeners.  Simply wash on cold on the delicate cycle, then hang to dry.  Avoid overdrying linen, which can cause the fibers to become brittle and weak.  Once the wrap is dry, you can steam iron it on the linen setting.  Steam ironing helps to prevent perma creasing and helps to soften the linen. 

Have you ever tried a linen wrap?  Did you like it?  Share your experiences here!


Monday, October 5, 2015

CARRY OF THE MONTH; October: Front Torso Cross Carry

Carry of the Month (COTM) is an ongoing feature for the BWIP blog and Facebook group. Each month one of the Volunteer Babywearing Educators (VBEs) will choose a wrap carry or carrier to showcase and write a blog post with instructions or videos. At our monthly meetings throughout the valley, we will designate time to demonstrate the carry or carrier in person and answer your questions. Feel free to join in on the fun! Post pictures of you trying out the COTM in the Facebook group or email us your entry. Check out the bottom of this post for the prize raffled off for participation this month! 




October's Carry of the Month is Front Torso Cross Carry (FTCC) and it's being demonstrated by our lovely, new VBE, Amber Hodge! FTCC is a wonderful carry for full range of motion in the wearers arms, as well as being very cool, temperature-wise. This carry can be achieved in wrap sizes 4+ depending on your size and the size of your child. Amber is using a size 5 Little Frog woven wrap.

Thursday, October 1, 2015

IBW 2015 Sustaining Membership Drive

Calling all BWIP Members!

In celebration of International Babywearing Week, we are offering $5 off any sustaining membership when you sign up or renew from October 1st to the 16th! Whether your sustaining membership has lapsed or you just joined last month, consider renewing now. If you Sustaining membership is still active, your renewal will extend your sustaining membership for another year beyond your current expiration date. If you have not yet joined, consider doing so today to support our chapter and help us #embraceourcommunity!

Our sustaining members are the reason we are able to do what we do. We want to say thank you to all those that have joined BWIP as a sustaining member and supported us over the last 4 years. We want you to continue to benefit from sustaining membership with our chapter. Even those that may no longer need to do carrier research or whose little ones have grown and are no longer so small! 

Your sustaining membership with our chapter allows us to continue to provide and expand our education and support outreach throughout our community. It allows us to replenish and build up our library. It assists us in finding better, more appropriate space to continue to meet the needs of our community. It allows us to share the love with more caregivers and keep reaching more who may not have known all the benefits of babywearing.