To see the wrapping instructions organized by length of wrap required, click here.
Front Carries
- Front Wrap Cross Carry
- Pocket Wrap Cross Carry
- Front Cross Carry
- Kangaroo Carry
- Short Cross Carry
- Rebozo Cradle Carry
- Rebozo Tummy to Tummy Carry
Back Carries
- Jordan’s Back Carry
- Jordan’s Back Carry with 2 Cross Pieces
- Jordan’s Back Carry with 2 Rebozo Passes
- Jordan’s Back Carry with Chest Belt
- Rucksack
- Rucksack Tied Under Bum
- Back Wrap Cross Carry
- Back Wrap Cross Carry with Rucksack Straps
- Back Wrap Cross Carry with Chest Belt
- Rebozo Back Carry
- Taiwanese Carry




Hi just wondering if you know of any front carries where baby faces out. I’ve seen people walk around like this so I’m sure they exist but I want to make sure my little one is safe so I don’t want to just experiment…know what I’m saying?
Babies should never face out while being worn. Facing outward overstimulates the baby and the baby. While facing in, babies are able to turn away from the sun, wind, and any other stimulant. Forward facing does not allow for this. Also, facing out does not align a baby properly, which could lead to spine or hip problems. HTH!
Don’t do it! Here is why you shouldn’t: http://www.didymos.com/index.php?s=nachvorn
Basically, it’s bad for baby’s hips and back and it might overstimulate baby.
what a great website! loved the pics and the demonstration photos also!
Your website is helping me a lot! Thank you!