Sentences with phrase «wrap fabric wrap»

Just wrap fabric wrap around a dollar store basket for a fast upgrade.

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Now the seller of casual basics — T - shirts, wraps and men's pants made of soft, slouchy fabrics — has 240 employees, seven stores in Canada and the U.S., and sites selected for 10 more.
You simply wrap this 18 - foot - long band of soft fabric around your torso and around your baby in various ways to create a sling - style carrier.
It's a future that could include displays built into fabrics, advertising wrapped around objects, cell phones that conform to your hand and screens that curve.
Once a week, Pedro instructed his crew on how to ship cash back to his bosses in Mexico: separate the bills by denomination, bundle the money, bag the bundles in plastic, vacuum - and heat - seal them, stick in some fabric softener to mask the scent, and then wrap them again in plastic wrap and duct tape.
The fabric is very nice and this carrier is comparable to a Moby wrap but much less expensive.
It was wrapped in white fabric, and not enclosed in anything.
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Similarly, ICRAVE's design wraps each venue in the fabric of the city, in both the overall design concept down to the specific building materials used.
Or maybe wrapped in a cute fabric drawstring sack?
Crafted with an iconic three - stripe look that wraps the forefoot and an embroidered trefoil design, these low cut athletic socks look great and offer much - needed comfort and cooling thanks to moisture - wicking climalite ® fabric.
The bundles are based loosely on the Gratitude Wrap, a free pattern of mine, with some Heather Ross gnomes on the outside fabric and Marimekko on the interior.
I also love wrapping — finding old bits of fabric and paper in my stash to create beautiful parcels.
We use recycled fabric or paper wrapping, and giving donations to our local food bank too.
In all the long forgetting of my days, if I could cut a swatch from the fabric of my time and take it with me for my shroud - Wrap me in this.
If I could be wrapped in the fabric of those moments from my children you could lower me into the ground now.
The fabric is more slippery than it is with some other similar baby wraps and may need more adjustments throughout the day than other types.
If you're trying this method with a longer wrap, you may need to take up some slack from the extra fabric.
Slide your baby into the pocket of fabric between your body and the wide portion of the wrap that's stretched across your stomach and chest.
This wrap is made from 100 % cotton to protect your baby from harsh and irritating fabrics and materials.
With a 100 % all - natural cotton fabric and beautiful pastel rainbow pattern, the Ring Sling Baby Carrier Little Frog Wrap Conversion sling is ready to make its way into your regular babywearing ensemble right away!
Spread the fabric out over your own body for comfort and safety and make sure to pull the wrap taut before you walk with it in place.
Because the rainbow follows the fabric from end to end, rather than across the width, you can easily change the way this wrap will look by simply starting the wrap a little off - center or using a different tie.
The soft, breathable fabric is wrapped in a way to support your body's natural recovery.
Spread the baby wrap so that the center of the fabric is at the back of your neck and one long tail is draped down over the front of your shoulder.
It's important to choose the best baby wrap based on your needs, your preferences, and anything your baby may need as well — such as fabric for sensitive skin.
The challenge is part of the appeal though — learning how to manipulate that much fabric, learning mechanics and new carries, and learning terms of the wrapping lexicon.
In fact, in many places in Latin America you can still buy ombligueras — a kind of gauze or fabric made for wrapping snugly around the baby's tummy.
This high - quality wrap is made of a comfortable and airy cotton / Spandex fabric blend that's sure to stretch as much as you need it to without slacking or sagging over time.
While most wraps are designed for use up until about 30 - 35 pounds, you can use a woven wrap for up to 45 or 50 pounds without worry, depending on the type of fabric it's made from.
When it comes down to it, if you're already considering a woven wrap, all you really have left to do is choose the size, fabric, and appearance of the wrap you're looking for.
Begin this wrap by placing the fabric so that one short tail is over your shoulder and the rest is falling down behind your back.
Spread out the fabric from the front of the wrap across your front as well as your baby's back.
Of course, you may prefer to go with a different wrap that falls into a different budget, or you might want something made of a different type of fabric instead.
It's meant to be a one shoulder carrier with a locking system using rings and weight and it also uses less fabric than most wraps.
You can spread out the fabric from the crossed portions of the wrap for more security if you like, but remember that this will feel hotter on a warm day if you do.
To do this, fold your wrap in half lengthwise so that both long open ends of the fabric are facing upward.
For those who may not know, a swaddle is a fabric that wraps around baby's body like a cozy cocoon.
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.
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Nala's postpartum abdominal binder just wraps around your belly, and the lightweight fabric is so comfortable, you'll forget you're wearing it.
As with the back wrap cross carry and rucksack carry methods, you'll need to start by spreading the center of the fabric across your baby's back and then putting your baby on your own back.
Spread the wrap across your body so that the center of the wrap is near your belly button and the rest of the fabric is hanging down to your knees like an apron.
The pattern is only printed on one side of the fabric, so it's possible to wrap it the wrong way and this may complicate your wrapping.
Repeat this process with the other long end of the fabric and then tug on both ends of the fabric at once to pull the wrap taut.
This wrap is made from athletic mesh fabric that's meant to stretch vertically but not horizontally, minimizing the amount of sagging you can expect from this beautiful and stylish little wrap.
You can also dry it in the dryer, but if you have a 100 % cotton wrap, be cautious with this as repeated washing and drying could cause the fabric to shrink over time.
Babywearers with bigger body types may find that there isn't a lot of spare fabric on this wrap for knotting or for use in covering your baby's face from the sun.
If you don't like the tying wrap method, you can always use the fabric from your woven wrap and modify it into a ring sling instead.
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