Sentences with phrase «spreading wide fabric»

When it comes to unstructured carriers, or slings or wraps, spreading wide fabric evenly can help maintain comfortable weight distribution.

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Pull the long end of the wrap behind your body and then around the front, spreading it out over your chest and stomach so that the fabric is kept wide.
Wrap the long ends of the wrap behind your back in a wide X and spread the fabric out across your back.
This X cradles baby in a deep seated position that supports the natural curve of baby's spine and while allowing you to spread the fabric wide to reach from knee to knee.
The wider the fabric is spread, the more supportive it is.
The fabric in this carrier is wide enough that it can be spread out to cup the wearer's shoulder, making it more comfortable overall.
Because the wrap is fastened only to the middle portion of the waistband, you can easily bunch the fabric in to get a smaller seat for a smaller toddler, or spread it out nice and wide to get a good wide seat for your bigger child.
Make sure the straps aren't twisted, spread open the fabric wide over your shoulders, make sure the fabric is not resting on your neck and that the fabric crosses in the middle of your back.
You can spread the fabric wide over your shoulders and back (depending on what you prefer) and there are no buckles, pre-formed straps or fasteners that may hurt.
The padded version as it is soft on your shoulder and the fabric is already spread wide open, so you don't need to spread the material across your shoulder and back yourself.
Spread the fabric flat and wide over your shoulders before adjusting it to your desired tightness.
Spread the fabric wide over your baby's bottom, back and shoulder.
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