Wednesday 21 September 2011

Lenny Lamb has Landed!




Yesterday, after much deliberating about colours, I ordered a Lenny Lamb woven wrap from Love To Be Natural, and just this morning it arrived! I was so excited I didn't even wait until I got back up to our flat to open the package. The colour I eventually chose is 'Tikanga', and it is made of cotton and bamboo. I'm really pleased with my choice. As it is my first woven wrap, I don't really have anything to compare it to, but the fabric looks and feels gorgeous.


We found it super-comfy! Lucille slept in it most of the afternoon looking comfy and cosy. I love my stretch wraps for while she's tiny, but this woven felt noticeably more supportive, so I expect I will use this one more and more as she grows bigger.


7 comments:

  1. Wow - how cool! And it's comfortable? I've only ever used the baby bjorn (when I was my nephew's nanny).

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  2. @Deidre

    I had a Baby Bjorn with my first daughter and I got awful backache from it. I find wraps way more comfortable as the weight is distributed evenly all around my torso. She is almost three months now and I barely notice the extra weight I'm carrying.

    The only problem is how many beautiful wraps there are out there. I can't afford them all! :)

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  3. It looks great, I love the design! :)

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  4. Aww..you both look precious!! I like this, its a great help!! The design is super cool too!! I could do with one of these :) Thank you for visiting me & leaving such a sweet comment, I hope you do take pictures around on your way taking your daughter to school, you will get the hang of it in no time!! And thank you for the sweet compliment too, you are also very pretty!! Yay for curls too ;) hehe..have a wonderful weekend!! xx

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  5. ooo that's lovely!! It's quite a unisex one too. I can't wrap for toffee but I wear with buckles and I find it so hard to find unisex ones or non girly carriers.

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  6. @Sarah

    We have a boba carrier which I think is quite unisex. It has leaves and birds on it. I think I'm going to sell it though, much as I love it, as it's just not getting used much.

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