How to widen a Mei Tai with a doll sling
When a meitai or a Soft Structure Carrier becomes not wide enough to support knee to knee, you can use a doll sling (or a scarf) to support your baby’s base. Here with a 19 months old toddler.
Back carry with a hip scoot with a Mei Tai
Hip scooting allows a safe way to get baby onto your back and ensures the apron is fully on baby’s back. Crossing the straps with them bringing support under the knee pits is the way I recommend with mei tais as it allows the optimum positioning and greatest comfort for both wearer and baby. Keeping it tight makes it a very comfortable way to carry. There are 2 ways of tying showed in this video. The second one is great for pregnant wearers as there is nothing on the belly. Here with a 21 month old toddler.
Options for the ring sling tail
If you don’t know what to do with the tail of your ringsling, you might like these 4 options. Here with a 15 months old baby.
Ringsling preparation and toddler hip carry
How to prepare a ringsling (here a Ling Ling d’Amour) with a gathered shoulder. Then a hip carry with a 17 month old toddler. And to end, how to re-prepare the ringsling after use so it is ready for next time
Onbuhimo back carry with a hip scoot.
Back carrying with an onbu, threading around baby at front before hip scoot.