About our slings:
- Hands free, perfect for active parents
- Helps soothe fussy babies
- Promotes the bond between parent and child
- Makes breastfeeding even more convenient
- Versatile, many carrying positions
- Suitable for newborns through toddlers up to 35 lbs
- Convenient, compact design
- Fun and fashionable fabric choices
- Comfortably distributes baby's weight
- 10 sizes for a perfect fit
- Optional leg padding for baby's comfort in the hip carry
- Easy care, easy wear. Machine wash, line dry
- Hand made in Seattle, Washington, U.S.A.
- 1000's in stock, ready to ship today!
About our fabrics
Our slings are made out of a variety of woven stretch cotton blend fabrics.
Our fabrics stretch just a bit widthwise, not lengthwise. The stretch is similar to that of stretch denim, just
enough to add comfort but not so much that the sling stretches out.
Our slings are not made of knit fabrics.
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Stretch Twill: A strong, durable fabric characterized by diagonal micro ridges on the face of the fabric. Stretch twill is often used for khaki pants, for example. Appropriate year round. Softens nicely after washing.
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Stretch Denim: A durable twill fabric that is most popular in indigo blue. It softens a lot after washing.
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Stretch Sateen: Sateen describes a kind of weave which makes a smoother finish than traditional weaves. It has more thread surface on the face of the cloth than other basic weaves giving a softer hand and more lustrous look. Think of very high thread count bed sheets with a touch of stretch. This is our thinnest and coolest fabric, ideal for summer but wearable year round.
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Stretch Corduroy: A thick woven fabric with raised vertically cut lines called "wales"
running lengthwise down the fabric; it is often used for pants or jackets. Cords are measured by
“wales”. The higher the wale number, the thinner the lines. Corduroy is most
appropriate for cool fall and winter weather. Corduroy pouches are a good addition to your
baby wearing 'wardrobe'; however if you are only buying one pouch we would recommend you start with another
fabric such as twill or sateen. Corduroy pouches can be "clingy" and hard to adjust if you are just
learning.
Why should you use a pouch Sling?
There are many other types of carriers with bulky padding, ties, rings and buckles, and others that require elaborate
wrapping...sometimes the simplest idea is the best!
I have tried almost every kind of carrier there is, and I always come back to a simple stretch pouch sling.
I have a 4+ year old and I can still sling him in a pouch sling if I need to, and I can wear my 5 month
old in the same size sling.
Pouch slings are:
- the easiest and most versatile carrier to use, whether for a newborn or a 3 year old.
- quick and easy to put on and take off
- compact to pack in a purse or diaper bag
- easy to care for
Getting the proper size is very important
and can sometimes be difficult
if you haven't worn a pouch sling before. Please email us with any
size or fit questions, and use our size
database.
We are happy to offer
exchanges for new condition slings if you order the wrong size,
please see our exchanges
page for information on exchanging your sling.
If you have any questions about the fit or what size you need, please contact us!
There is no specific weight/age limit.
Generally speaking, most children stop wanting to be carried in a sling by age 3 to 4 and 35 lbs.
In most cases, your child will stop wanting to be carried before they outgrow the sling.
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