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Celtic Baby Carrying: Welsh Blanket Action Pictures
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A collection of stories and pictures of traditional European baby carrying. Tuesday, 19 October 2010. Welsh Blanket Action Pictures. I've finally got my baby here to help with modelling my Welsh nursing shawl! He fell fast asleep after snuggling up in here. The shawl was really comfortable and kept me nice and warm- much needed in the autumn cold. I'm going to do a video instruction when I get a person to film and I feel confident with my shawl! The shawl is around 100 years old. The shawl looks great!
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Celtic Baby Carrying: Action Shots of Welsh Blanket
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A collection of stories and pictures of traditional European baby carrying. Wednesday, 13 May 2009. Action Shots of Welsh Blanket. Kathryn, Swansea, UK. Many thanks to Kathryn for sharing these photos. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). I've loved carrying my baby and (now) 4 year old, and have learned so much so quickly. 'Babywearing' has been a huge part of life for us as a family, as it enables us to get on with life together. Celtic Baby Carrying Instructional Video on You Tube. Arie's step by step.
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Celtic Baby Carrying
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A collection of stories and pictures of traditional European baby carrying. Tuesday, 6 July 2010. This image is at the Big Pit : National Coal Museum. Showing local Welsh Mamas and their blanketed babies in the 1930's. Another post on this blog! 6 July 2010 at 10:21. Awww thats so sweet. Thanks Jesse, Im always on the look out for stories and pounce on pics that turn up! They tend to come along like buses :). 7 July 2010 at 09:24. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). I've been so thankful for this knowled...
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Celtic Baby Carrying: Contemporary Coorie
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A collection of stories and pictures of traditional European baby carrying. Saturday, 14 February 2009. I was at a sling meet this week and we were playing with slings. I thought I'd share this modern fleece coorie with you. Coorie is the traditional Scottish sling. It's a lovely cosy way to carry a new born and young baby. It can then be used as your child grows, as a hip carrier for toddlers. It's great to see it continued to be used isn't it? And the baby is a weighted doll, not a weird looking baby!
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Celtic Baby Carrying: International Babywearing Week
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A collection of stories and pictures of traditional European baby carrying. Thursday, 24 September 2009. For International Babywearing Week! I really like your blog. Great archive of images. Im looking for a way to carry a 2 and a half year old on my back. Storchewiege looks good to me atm. 14 October 2009 at 13:09. Hey there, thanks for visiting! I found podeagis great for toddlers. Check them out on the babywearer.com. Good Luck :). 27 October 2009 at 02:08. What a delightful blog! I've been so thankfu...
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Celtic Baby Carrying: Photos from the Czech Republic
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A collection of stories and pictures of traditional European baby carrying. Monday, 15 March 2010. Photos from the Czech Republic. From Jaboma on the babywearer.com. Here are some traditional babywearing pictures from our national babywearing web: ". Lady with baby in shawl. Moravia (part of Czech Republic), 1961 (the woolen shal was a common part of the winter clothing, nothing special). Moravia, 1947 - mother-in-god with a baby before the church:. Two ladies with patterned sling. East Bohemia, 1938:.
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Celtic Baby Carrying: Roma Gypsy
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A collection of stories and pictures of traditional European baby carrying. Tuesday, 22 September 2009. Description Spiezer Schilling 749.jpg. En:First arrival of gypsies outside the city of Berne, described as "getoufte heiden" (baptized heathens). Detail of p. 749. De: Erstes Erscheinen von Roma vor der Stadt Bern, in der Bildlegende als "getoufte heiden" bezeichnet werden. ). Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Celtic Baby Carrying Instructional Video on You Tube. Http:/ www.youtube.com/watch? I decid...
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Celtic Baby Carrying: Cwtch
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A collection of stories and pictures of traditional European baby carrying. Thursday, 5 February 2009. Welsh word for an affectionate hug. There's no literal English translation, but its nearest equivlent is "safe place". So if you give someone a cwtch, you're giving them a "safe place". It can also be used as a place to store things safely (usually a cupboard under a staircase). Give me a cwtch". This can be used for baby carrying too. Cwtching can be used when a baby is wrapped in a shawl. Painting by ...
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Celtic Baby Carrying: Welsh Blanket Instructional Video
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A collection of stories and pictures of traditional European baby carrying. Friday, 9 September 2011. Welsh Blanket Instructional Video. With my almost one year old- an instructional video at last :). Also a link to you tube same video. I would like to tell you that this write-up is awesome, great written and include almost all important info. I recently came to know about http:/ toysuae.com/, their Baby Carriers are very effective. 27 May 2016 at 04:16. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). I decided on t...
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