Posts Tagged ‘Baby Slings’

November Baby Sling Give Away

Friday, November 21st, 2008

Congratulations to Jacie the winner of our November baby sling give away.  Jacie chose the Leaves Noir Hotsling which she plans to give to an expecting friend.  Her friend surely won’t be disappointed with this classy black and white floral print.  Hotslings are one of the easiest baby carriers to use.  They are a must have for quick trips and errands.  I found mine indespensible once I was able to use the hip carry with my daughter.  Perfect for trips to the grocery store or simply when she wanted up and down a lot.

Check out all of our Hotslings at La Stella Blu.

 Leaves Noir Hotsling

Popularity: 23% [?]

Motrin Ads Offensive to Mothers

Tuesday, November 18th, 2008

Many of you may have already heard about the online and print advertisements by Motrin.  The advertisements are quite offensive and have the babywearing community up in arms, and rightfully so!

In these ads Motrin makes fun of  the “supposed bonding experience”, describes babywearing as some sort of fad, claims that moms who wear their baby cry more than others.  They then go on to state that “these things” put a ton of strain on your back, neck, and shoulders.  The mom voice over says that it is ok to put up with the pain, because wearing your baby makes you look like a official mom.  According to the ads, that official mom look is “tired and crazy”.

It is hard  to know where to start with a response, but mothers everywhere should know that babywearing is not some type of fad, but rather one of the oldest traditions of parenting around the world.  Keeping your baby close simply feels right.  There are have been studies done that show wearing your baby helps reduce crying, is beneficial to premie babies (kangaroo care), and promotes bonding.  It is absolutely incomprehensible that Motrin would degrade the value of bonding between parents and their baby!

Babywearing should not be painful.  There are many high quality carriers available to parents today.  Unfortunately some of the mainstream carriers are not comfortable after ~15lbs.  With proper help a comfortable  carrier can be found for all body types and developmental stages of babies.

The statements regarding the crying babywearing moms who look tired and crazy is definitely the most offensive.  It is offbase and unfounded.  Mothers everywhere make choices based upon what they think is best for their little ones, not based upon what might be fashionable.  Wearing your baby is one of those choices.

 I know the next time I need a little pain relief, I’ll reach for an Aspirin.

Popularity: 22% [?]

September Baby Sling Give Away

Thursday, October 2nd, 2008

Congratulations to Erin of Cincinnati who is the winner of our September Baby Sling Give Away.  Erin can’t wait to use her black w/ green Ergo Baby Carrier to keep her daughter close during everyday activities around the house.  She also plans to use her Ergo on outings where strollers are not practical.  Way to go Erin!

 Ergo Baby Carrier

Popularity: 17% [?]

Organic Baby Carriers

Thursday, July 31st, 2008

At La Stella Blu we believe in being green, and we are happy to offer the best organic baby carriers available from Hotslings, EllaRoo, and Ergo Baby. Organically grown cotton promotes healthy soil and limits hazards to people and the environment.

HotslingHotslings now has two organic options; hemp and parisian blue.  Their hemp and organic cotton blend is not dyed or bleached, and it is soft as can be.  Parisian blue is on sale now, and supplies are limited.  






EllaRoo Mei HipEllaRoo is an amazing company committed to sustainability.  All of their mei tais and mei hips are made with 100% certified organic cotton and recycled polyester batting made from soda bottles.  






Ergo Baby CarrierErgo Baby  introduced a new organic line in response to increased awareness for eco-friendly products.  Their organic chocolate baby carrier is very popular and often sold out across the internet. In the next couple of months Ergo Baby will be introducing a new blue organic baby carrier.  We can’t wait!

Popularity: 40% [?]

Hotslings FAQ

Thursday, July 24th, 2008

What are the advantages and disadvantages of a fitted pouch?

A fitted pouch sling is probably the easiest sling around. You basically just put it on, pop `em in and go! There`s no slippage or rings or buckles of any kind in a fitted sling. Hotslings pouches are also extremely compact (even with the tiny amount of padding!) with no long tail. They just pop right in your diaper bag. I also like the ability to swing the baby around on your body quickly and easily from front to hip to back with no adjusting.On the flip side, sometimes sizing is tricky at first, but once you get it right, it`s awesome. And most people get it right the first time. Also, some people like more or less room during different stages of a baby’s life. If your 4 month-old still wants his entire body in the pouch but it won’t fit, you will have to either teach him to have his legs out get a larger size for a temporary stage. Once he’s happily in the hip carry, you will need less room again. 

How stretchy are your stretch pouches?

Hotslings stretch pouches have just a bit of ‘give’. They are like stretch jeans or stretch khakis. They are made of woven material with a touch of spandex (Lycra is the brand name of spandex) to help the sling conform a bit to the baby and your shoulder. We use stretch wovens because they are structured, safe and supportive (and you can get lots of cool prints!). Generally with cotton, the more stretch, the more the fabric tends to stretch out over time. So if you were to put a heavy baby in something unsupportive and too stretchy, the baby would hang down too low and it would be uncomfortable and not secure. 

So why would I want a non-stretch reversible?

First, I can offer lots of beautiful choices in reversible. The material is easy to source and readily available. Secondly, two layers of fabric feels very supportive and is very comfortable. Some people even prefer the non-stretch reversibles over stretch! Non-stretch reversibles tend to be a bit more snug than stretch cotton pouches. If your stretch cotton pouch is a bit snug, size up on the reversible. 

What’s the weight/age limit?

Most babies/toddlers will outgrow the desire to be slung before they outgrow the ability for the sling to handle their weight. Also, once a baby hits 30 lbs, it gets difficult for mamas to handle all the extra weight. Currently (even at 5 months preggo) I can carry my 32 lb 2 year old in a thin, lightweight sling with no problem, but she usually wants out before I get tired of holding her. I think it’s much more difficult to keep them hoisted up on your hip without any sort of sling/carrier.

What does ‘padded’ mean? I don’t want a bulky carrier.

Leg padding is minimal and discreet and just makes a basic pouch style sling slightly bulkier than a non-padded pouch, but still nothing like a heavily padded ring sling. Leg padding was designed for babies in the hip carry – toddlers and little babies alike. I also use it flipped on the outside with my little baby as a handle to help bounce him into the pouch as well as a soft place for him to flop into and chew on when in the front carry. 

Can my baby fall out?

If your baby is properly positioned, your sling will keep her secure. Make sure she is deep in the pouch. Also, some people feel more comfortable when learning to sling keeping one hand on the baby. Again, common sense is important! Put a hand on your baby when you bend down to pick up a toy your 3 year old left out for you to trip over. Hotslings and La Stella Blu are not responsible for accidents due to improper use.

I live in the Sahara desert. Is fleece hot?

Yes! I think fleece is like wearing a blanket. It’s fantastically comfy, but terrible for hot climates or summer (unless you live where summer is cool – like Vancouver). I only wear my fleece pouch in the winter or in the A/C here in Dallas, TX. I think fleece is great in cold weather though – very snuggly. 

I just got my sling and I am not sure it fits! Help!

First, if you are still pregnant, there should be some room in the pouch between your belly and the outer rail. You should be able to open it a few inches. Keep in mind, your belly will be on the way down when the baby’s born. Second, if you get your baby in and it’s pulling tight and feels uncomfortable, you need a size up. If you can’t get your baby in at all, you probably need 2 sizes up. The bottom of the pouch should be somewhere around your belly button. If it’s much lower than this, your pouch is too big and you will need a size down. Generally, if it feels wrong, it is wrong. The fit around the baby should be snug and create a womb-like swaddled feeling. 

You recommended a small, but it’s too tight. Help!

As much as we’d like to think that we are psychic (grin), alas we are not, but will do our best to find a good fit for you. There is a lot of hype out there about us being good at sizing, and while that may be true, we are not perfect. We will do our best to fit you, but ultimately, it’s up to you to take a plunge. It is part of the joys of mail-order – like ordering from Gap.com as opposed to going to the mall. 

I just switched my baby to the hip carry and now she leans way back! Help!

Now you’re ready for a technique called the ’shoulder flip.’ My pouches are not tacked in any way so you can pull down the top layer of fabric on your shoulder down over your shoulder and this will pull the baby in toward you. This looks really great if you have a reversible with a groovy print on the inside. 

How do I care for my Hotsling?

Machine wash cold, hang dry. Some pouches are pre-washed and some aren’t. It depends on the fabric. Hang drying extends the life of the sling and ensures that your pouch won’t shrink. Fleece pouches can be machine dried. If you are a dryer person, contact customer service on how to buy big (each fabric has a unique shrink rate) so you can machine dry your Hotsling.

Popularity: 60% [?]

Find Local Babywearing Groups

Monday, July 21st, 2008

Are you interested in finding our more about baby slings and the benefits of babywearing?  Here is a list groups committed to babywearing and other ideas on how to connect with like minded parents.

  • Find a local Nine In Nine Out (NINO) Group.  This organization promotes babywearing to families and health care providers.  Their website contains details on how to find or start a local NINO group.
  • Contact your local La Leche Group.  These women are committed to breastfeeding and the well being of babies.  Many La Leche Groups have enrichment meetings once a month where they discuss other topics beyond breastfeeding.
  • Visit online baby forums.  Many online baby forums have local forums or specific babywearing forums.  Check out the Babywearer, Mothering, or the BabyCenter.  Join the group, post your own comments, and in no time you will be able to meet others in your area.
  • Start your own babywearing group!  There is no better way to experiment with all the different types of baby carriers than to get together with supportive mommas interested in learning the same thing.  You can attract interest by posting notices at your local health food store, libraries, birth centers, etc.

Do you know of any other local groups?  Reply tour post and we will include them in our next local babywearing update. 

Popularity: 19% [?]

Hotslings Summer Sale

Monday, July 14th, 2008

Take advantage of summers hottest sale.  Find the lowest prices on the following Hotslings prints:  Khaki, Tattoo, Cream Soda, Lauren, Bella, Blue Geo Ana, and Sage.  Quantities are limited so get yours while they last.  All Hotslings prints prints are stocked in Sizes 1-6.        

Popularity: 51% [?]

Determining Hotslings Sizing

Friday, June 27th, 2008

When trying to determine the correct sizing for Hotslings, check out our sizing chart show below.  Use your height, weight, and bra size to come up with the best fit.  Then use your shoulder to hip measurement and your t-shirt size to confirm your sizing.

When taking your shoulder to hip measurement, use a soft tape measure and start at the outer corner of your shoulder.  Measure diagonally across your body to the opposite hip bone.  The number (in inches) should be in the twenties. 

Hotslings Sizing Chart

As you can see the measurements for a size are quite variable.  You might find yourself having a hard time choosing between two sizes.  Some people can wear more than one size, and the best fit is partially what you prefer.  Ask yourself if you like wearing tight or loose fitting clothes, are you anticipating a large baby, and how is your body going to adjust post pregnancy?  

If you still cannot decide you can contact us for assistance or order two sizes to see which you like best.  If you are unsure of sizing, we recommend ordering both sizes with your original order so that you can save $5 on the return shipping fee.

Popularity: 56% [?]

EllaRoo FAQ

Friday, June 20th, 2008

What size carrier should I order?

The Mei Tai and Mei Hip come in one size and fit up to a 48″ waist size.

The Ring Sling comes in three sizes (S, M, L). Most people will use a Medium sling. Very petite people, e.g. 5′2″ and 100 lbs, may use a Small. Larger moms and dads, e.g. size 20, will use a Large.

The Ring Slings are all the same width (about 27″), but they vary in length by about 6″. 

The EllaRoo Wrap comes in six sizes, with sizing as follows:

  • 2.7 m Rebozo-length (Good for hip/cradle carry, hot weather, and quick trips!)
  • 3.6 m Extra-Small (Good for short wraps: cross, rucksack, hip cross, etc.)
  • 4.2 m Small up to 130lbs and 5′4″ 
  • 4.6 m Medium up to 160lbs and 5′8″
  • 5.0 m Large up to 190lbs and 6′
  • 5.4 m Extra-Large over 190lbs and 6

What kind of fabrics are used, and how are they grown and processed? 

As of 2007, all new colorways of the Mei Tai, Mei Hip, and Ring Sling are made of 100% organic cotton, with recycled polyester batting. The Wrap is hand woven in Guatemala of conventionally-grown cotton and the dyes used are free of toxins and heavy metals.

How can I keep my Ellaroo baby carrier in excellent condition? 

We suggest washing all Ellaroo baby carriers in cold water by hand or in the gentle cycle of the washing machine and hanging them dry. When tying your Wrap baby carrier, avoid yanking on the fringe. Like any handwoven fabric, the Wraps are vulnerable at the fringes. If one part of the fringe is pulled hard away from another part, it may tear.

Popularity: 32% [?]

Sage Hotslings on Sale

Wednesday, May 7th, 2008

One of Hotslings classic baby slings is now on sale. The Sage Hotsling is earthy and cool. This solid sling is the perfect neutral.  Suggested retail value is $48. Now on sale for $36. There are just a few left instock, so get one while they last! 

Hotslings - Sage Green

Popularity: 54% [?]