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Terry in the ADK 04-27-2019 03:30 PM

Moby wrap
 
Oh I hope someone knows about these things. My granddaughter in law wants a Moby Wrap for baby wearing! Since this is my first great, I want to make whatever she wants. I purchased some knit , as per Pinterest, but wonder if I can seam it so I don’t need 5.5 yards!
If you have made one, do you have any suggests? TIA

lindaschipper 04-28-2019 03:33 AM

I've never heard of a Moby Wrap...can you explain please? or post a picture of one.

QuiltnNan 04-28-2019 03:51 AM


Originally Posted by lindaschipper (Post 8246315)
I've never heard of a Moby Wrap...can you explain please? or post a picture of one.

here are images of Moby Wrap https://www.google.com/search?rlz=1C....0.hkc1GNoZvxo

institches33 04-28-2019 04:30 AM

I looked at the link to Moby wraps and sometimes it just pays to purchase an item instead of making it. What about a beautiful baby quilt or burp cloths for baby instead? No limit to the cute things a baby would need.

Sewgood 04-28-2019 05:23 AM

the amount sounds about right. It has to go up and around her neck and body plus hold the baby and it has a twist in it.

osewme 04-28-2019 06:24 AM

I made one for a co-worker's daughter once. After reading all about them I found out that linen makes the best one. They say not to use a "stretchy" fabric as it stretches too much when baby is in it. But I'm not sure about that. Seems like they come in all different sorts of fabrics. I don't know how much she used it but it was something that she really wanted. It's the one & only thing I've ever made that I got paid for. It did take a lot of yardage.

Jingle 04-28-2019 01:01 PM

Seems to me it might be nice in winter. Hot, humid weather we have here would make it too warm for them.

I would just buy one.

JustRetired 04-28-2019 02:31 PM

My son and his wife both used them a lot for their children. My daughter in law made theirs. I would not seam the fabric, one long piece works best as you don't know where the seam will fall depending on baby's size, the seam may press against them. I don't think a knit would work well either, too much stretch. They are super simple to make though.

suern3 04-28-2019 02:34 PM

After seeing the images, I would buy one for sure. The prices are better than buying fabric. You can always add some cute receiving blankets and matching burp clothes made from flannel that you choose. Sometimes it is just better to buy what they want. I have made the receiving blankets and burp clothes for relatives who then asked for more. Liked them better than they thought they would:)

Terry in the ADK 04-28-2019 03:10 PM


Originally Posted by QuiltnNan (Post 8246322)

Thanks,QuiltnNan, for posting the site. Good info. Maybe it would be easier and cheaper to buy one! I have already planned to made blankets, bibs and burp cloths but thanks for the suggestions.
Anyone make one of those sleep sacks.? Can you tell I am a little over the moon,


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