I love my Tricotti slings, which worked from newborn to now, though these days I use them more for comforting than serious carrying - we got a toddler Papatum for that recently.
The Tricotti is soft, no adjusting or knotting required, and machine-washable. I found it doubled as a blanket too. I have 3, and I think we're sufficiently similar in size that you could have one on long-term loan if it suits you. Colin, like Tony, is rather slimmer so would need a smaller size.
When we are no longer a House of Plague, I could come and let you play with the slings I have- we have a teddy about the right size for showing newborn carries. I was going to demo to an antenatal class on Monday but then Charles got ill so I had to cancel.
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Date: 2008-06-25 08:54 am (UTC)The Tricotti is soft, no adjusting or knotting required, and machine-washable. I found it doubled as a blanket too. I have 3, and I think we're sufficiently similar in size that you could have one on long-term loan if it suits you. Colin, like Tony, is rather slimmer so would need a smaller size.
When we are no longer a House of Plague, I could come and let you play with the slings I have- we have a teddy about the right size for showing newborn carries. I was going to demo to an antenatal class on Monday but then Charles got ill so I had to cancel.