I have made, oh, about 50 or so of these baby carriers.  I wanted to make one after seeing some online and knowing that it wasn’t that hard to make.  I looked at many of the designs and figured out what I wanted out of mine.  Mostly I wanted it to be pretty and comfortable.  After posting mine on a message board, I was asked by many women if I would sell them, so I did for a short time.  I even sold some of my carriers to ladies in Europe and Africa!  Now, I will be the first to admit that I am a bit burned out on making them, but they are so comfy and versatile to use.  They are an oft requested baby gift from my friends, and I just love hearing about people using them for their babies.

I made this one last week for baby boy T.’s mommy.  It is black embroidered silk on the outside and a light-weight black blended cotton for the straps.  I wasn’t overly happy with that fabric since it had some issues since it was a bit thin.  I am not worried about it holding up, though, since I double and triple stitch everything.  The nice thing about it though is that since the fabric is thinner, I was able to use a buckle for the waist strap.  That just makes it a bit quicker to put on and take off.

Mei Tai

And of course the handy carrying bag.  Need I even say that I never made a bag for MINE?  Of course not, mine are just a jumbled mess lying willy nilly, while I give everyone else a nice bag to put their carriers in while not in use.

carrying bag

I showed Baby Boy T.’s mommy how to use the carrier this past weekend, so I put him in it and he just laid his little head back and prepared to take a snooze.  I love it when I see that! 

I am planning on putting together my very first sewing tutorial.  I had been asked a few times how I make them, so I am going to try to do a tutorial for it.    Be on the lookout!