Tuesday, March 18, 2008

Sizing Slings

What size should I wear?
You will know once you try on a TaylorMade sizing sling.

Three rows of beautiful ribbon on the tail show you where a Small, Medium or Large sized sling would fall.

Coming soon to a TaylorMade retailer near you!








Tuesday, January 22, 2008

Silk Sling on ABC's "Notes from the Underbelly"

Check out our silk sling on last weeks' episode of ABC's Notes from the Underbelly."

You can watch the full episode. It is dated 1/15, called Friends and Neighbors." In the first few minutes of the episode you will see our beautiful wine silk sling You can also see some photos of the episode here.

Saturday, January 19, 2008

French Twill Slings are here!















French Twill slings are here in 4 beautiful colors: Slate, Black, Wine & Stone.
This fabric is so soft - it's combed cotton that has been micro-sanded.
These are my new favorite slings!















Thursday, November 22, 2007

Updated Website

Check the new updated website! I hope you enjoy it - we included a few new features.

There is a great slide show on the home page so you can sit back and check out different slings. We have made it even easier to find a retailer near you. You can search alphabetically, by state, or country. The format was changed to make it easier to read, and convenient by making all the email addresses and URLS, clickable links.

Friday, October 19, 2007

Industrial Hemp


The farmers are finally taking action about trying to grow industrial hemp here in the US. This environmentally-friendly crop has been restricted for many years because of false information & lobbying. Let's hope the US can catch up with the rest of the world soon. Here is the scoop about the Industrial Hemp fabric we use:

The hemp plant comes in many varieties, one of which is the marijuana plant. Industrial hemp, the plant used to make hemp fabric is completely different and safe to use. It does not contain the same drug-inducing properties. Hemp fabric is gaining popularity as one of the most environmentally friendly fibers. It requires no pesticides, herbicides, fertilizers, and only requires a small amount of water to grow. Hemp fiber has naturally anti-bacterial and anti-fungal properties. Hemp is very porous, so the fabric is quite breathable. This also means that it takes dye beautifully. Our hemp fabrics are dyed using environmentally friendly low impact dyes. These dyes use far less water than conventional dyeing. Hemp is also a more durable fiber when compared to cotton. It is very hard to wear out, and gets softer with use. It wears in, but doesn't wear out. In recent years, new technology has made it possible for hemp to be processed with other fibers, such as cotton. When combined with other fibers, hemp tends to take on the characteristics of the combined fiber. The new hemp of today is soft, versatile, and quickly gaining popularity among all the big clothing manufacturers.


Thursday, September 27, 2007

Good Bye Solarveil :(

The mill that manufactures Solarveil fabric is discontinuing it immediately. I am so sad, because I really love this fabric. We just recently added this beautiful Sky Blue to our collection, and should have it in stock next week.

Solarveil is one of our best-sellers, so I expect these to sell out fairly quickly.


Wednesday, September 26, 2007

Finally!


Finally I have joined the new century and have a blog! Whether or not I have time to actually post from time to time will remain to be seen. I am very busy enjoying the new additions to our family (4 mo twins!), as well as trying to keep everything thing around here going.
Have to run - looks like trouble in "twin town"!