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Vlyssv_Nicole
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 13 ธ.ค. 2010
DIY Solly Baby Wrap For $20 Or Less!
I hope this video is useful and helpful to some of you momma's!
I paid $27 for 4.5 yards of fabric at my local hobby lobby, therefore it would calculate out to $13.50 per wrap.
If you need any help with how to put your baby wrap on, there are several in depth tutorials out there on the internet via TH-cam, Google, the Solly Baby website, or Pinterest.
Thanks for watching!
Music:
Song - Daisy
Musician - Phillip E. Morris
I paid $27 for 4.5 yards of fabric at my local hobby lobby, therefore it would calculate out to $13.50 per wrap.
If you need any help with how to put your baby wrap on, there are several in depth tutorials out there on the internet via TH-cam, Google, the Solly Baby website, or Pinterest.
Thanks for watching!
Music:
Song - Daisy
Musician - Phillip E. Morris
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Great help ty
What a precious baby lol
Hi just wanted to clarify did you sew it at all to prevent the material fraying or it doesnt frey being that sort of material
Nope! The material stayed in great condition naturally and didn’t fray a bit.
What material is this grey looking one ? It looks really stretch
Would this be great for a 67lb baby?
Thank you!!
Thanks for your video! I’ll be making one tomorrow. Btw, where did you get your jeans?
Target! ✨
Thank you
Of course girly! ❤️
This saved me so much money! 😊 I have a little one who will be here soon and I had to find a cheaper alternative for wraps since my boyfriend and I will both be using them. 60$ a piece is pricey. 🥴
HI i have an almost 9 week old baby girl and ive been dying for a wrap but like you think the prices are expensive... thank you for this video! ill def be going to hobby lobby to pick out some fabric to make my own!
Congrats on your little bundle, I hope the wrap works out for you and your love! 💕
Amazon has some good prices even when black Friday is coming up
What kind of fabric do you use?
A stretchy, cotton knit fabric.
How many yards do you need to make one? Im small like you. 2.25?
At least 4.5. May seem like alot but trust me, it'll all be useful when you wrap your babe in it.
@@vlyssv_nicole Thanks! I get it now
I got five yards of cotton knit on clearance at Walmart for 2 dollars a yard. About to have my third child and I still have the same two wraps. I sewed a small button on the top half of the middle of each wrap just so I'd know where the middle is(most wraps have a tag there). I think an iron on or an embroidery would be pretty too. I make mine five yards so my husband can use it.
Such a steal! Congrats mama! If you get a good fabric, it could last forever. That's a really good hack, that would save a lot of time and energy forsure. I feel like the hardest part about putting on a wrap is finding the middle, lol. And how sweet! Cuddle sessions with the baby for everyone!
Loved your video. Super helpful. Did you sew the edge where it was cut so it doesn't fray during washes?
Nope, I didn't! That's what's so great about it! If you get a cotton or jersey knit material, not only does the material cut really smooth and nice, but the material does not fray in the wash, naturally due to the way it is made.
Did you just pick a knit fabric that you like? Wasn't necessarily jersey knit?
It doesn't need to be a jersey knit material, but that would work really well for this wrap. I guess any type of stretchy, breathable material would work. I would recommend cotton knit or jersey knit material for a wrap though.
What about Lycra do you think that could work too.
Love it!