Wrap Instructions
Cradle carry.
1
 find the middle of the wrap
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2
 put this middle on your shoulder |
3
 make a simple node on the side
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4
 make another node passing a side above the other.
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5
 you obtain a square knot
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6
 place the node in your back
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7
 take your baby and place him on the shoulder opposed to the wrap, support his buttocks then let him slip inside the pocket which form the wrap and lay him |
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 your baby is as in a cradle you can nurse very well in this position
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Carry your baby on your hip.
1
 Find the middle of your wrap and put it on your shoulder
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2
 Make a square knot on the opposite hip
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3
 Put this knot in your back (you can wrap your waist if fabric rested)
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4
 Carry your baby high on your shoulder
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5
 Put feet’s baby first and make him slip in the end of the wrap
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6
 Spread out the end of the wrap as if you would like to make a seat
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 Here we are !
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 You can make turn out the end on your shoulder
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Cross carry.
1
 find the medium of the wrap
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2
 put the middle of the wrap in your back
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3
 pass a first end on the opposite shoulder
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4
 make as well with the other side of the wrap to form a cross
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5
 cross the ends in your back
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6
 make a node in front
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7
 put your baby son your shoulder and make him slip so as to introduce his leg into the opposite side do as well with his to other leg
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 spread out each end under the buttocks of the child so that his legs are well drawn aside and go up themselves |
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 you can fold back a side on his head in order to maintain it or protect him from the rain or the wind |
Alternative : cradle
 you can also cradle your baby in one of the end
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Alternative : facing outward
 slip the buttocks of your baby into one of the end, his legs crossed in front of him (in Buddha)
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Buddha’s position
 Buddha in his pocket
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