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Old 01-10-2007, 10:52 PM
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Default Here are the people who have the sling accessories

Please can you list the accessories you have eg babywearing coats, mirrors , baby covers etc. Don't forget to say where you are!
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Old 01-10-2007, 11:01 PM
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I am in Pinner (Harrow area) - I currently have the following, which you are welcome to have a look at :

MaM babywearing cover
SlingView Mirrors (yoyo and beaded)
Susie Kinder Babywearing Bag
Hammock Bag
Home-Made Solarveil Cover
BabyLegs

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Old 01-10-2007, 11:06 PM
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I'm in Pinner too and have:
MaM Coat
Suze's Kinder Rain Poncho
Slingview (but I guess Krista's got that covered )
Babylegs

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Old 01-10-2007, 11:13 PM
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Hi
I can offer online help

I have tried a couple of diffrent babywearing coats but i have ended up with 2 mam babywearing covers, the deluxe winter one and a 4season one.

Other things i really find useful is
Babylegs (legwarmers), a waterproof babyhat and a polo neck.
And for carrying things, a trolley or a "thaibag".

A tips to get a babywearing sweater is to buy one (want it cheap i am sure you will find something second hand!) that is a bit big for you and cut a line where the babys head can come up. Overlock around if you can.

We also use clothnappies. Prefer pocketnappies and atm we only have fuzzi bunz with diffrent inserts.

Welcome to email me at mmnn.karlsson@gmail.com if you want to try anything or want an opinion :-)

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Old 04-10-2007, 12:35 AM
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Mam winter cover

Babylegs
Slingview mirror
(do these count?!)
Trolley (but mostly used for shopping and w/e's!)


North London, Islington (nr Finsbury Park)
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Old 04-10-2007, 11:12 AM
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Loads of experience babywearing in bad weather and the accessories to match (just moved back from the frozen north!):

Mam coat
kindercoats - for me and DH
mam covers - four seasons and light
babylegs galore
rucksack with built in trolley (good for tandem carrying)
the rather fab babywearing bag which Leom (aamir) and I are developing! (this was the first Onbag, it didn't even have a name ... so I'm editing to say I now mean I have plenty of Onbags - obviously!)

xx S

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Old 10-10-2007, 09:59 PM
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the rather fab babywearing bag which Leom (aamir) and I are developing!

xx S
do tell us more...
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Old 29-11-2007, 01:25 PM
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Hi

I am in Ealing.
We have a Mamaponcho which looks just so cute.
It's fine for winter if the temperature is not too cold. On those occasions I put a thick fleece jacket underneath and carry in the front.

We love our babylegs, we have some home-made ones as well. Very easy to make.

We got ourselves a fleece hood that covers part of the chest and back @ Lidl. Somebody posted a pic of it a while ago.

Ulrike
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Hi, we are now stockists for Baby Idea, Many Months and Mam. We currently stock the two way fleece jacket and organic cotton elephant hood. We also stock the babylegs.
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do tell us more...
you'll have to have a look at my website
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