Woven Wrap Carries by Age
Newborn Carries Below
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Front Wrap Cross Carry with crosses bunched along side of baby for added support and just one layer over baby’s back.
Front Cross Carry is an easy carry that you pop your baby in and out of without re-tying.
Kangaroo Carry with a single layer of fabric perfectly supports the healthy curve of baby’s spine.
Poppins with newborn centered high on mom or dad’s chest with face visible and close enough to kiss.
Hip Cross Carry centered high on your chest, legs coming out the bottom of the crosses rather than crosses going between baby’s legs.
Half FWCC is a shorter version of Front Wrap Cross Carry.  Tutorial coming soon.
4-12 Month Carries Below
Front Wrap Cross Carry is perfect for all ages: spread the crosses over baby for more support as baby gets heavier.
Front Cross Carry is an easy carry that you pop your baby in and out of without re-tying.
Half Front Wrap Cross Carry is a FWCC variation that can be done with a short wrap.
Poppins Hip Carry can be worn on the hip or centered on the chest. Â It can be done with a short wrap.
Charlie’s Cross Carry is a super supportive carry that securely contains babies who try to lean or straighten legs to mess up a wrap job.
Double Hammock Carry is very supportive and comfortable, and baby can be high enough to look over your shoulder.
Ellevill’s Jordan’s Back Carry is a lower back carry that distributes more weight to the waist.
Toddler Carries Below
Front Wrap Cross Carry is still a great carry for toddlers or big kids needing cuddles or for breastfeeding or any clingy time.
Semi Front Wrap Cross Carry is a short carry that keeps you cool but comfortable with heavy toddlers.
Robin’s Hip Carry has a double layer over the shoulder for a little more cush with a toddler.
Ellevill’s Jordan’s Back Carry has a waist belt to distribute toddler’s weight to the waist.
Rucksack is quick and easy, perfect for when toddlers want up for short periods before wanting to walk again (we use this at the zoo all the time).
Double Hammock Carry is the most popular supportive back carry for all ages with a chest pass to help distribute weight to your entire torso.
Christina’s Ruckless Back Carry is very supportive with a chest belt and comfortable straps.
Back Wrap Cross Carry with a chestbelt is a lower back carry that is nice and supportive.