Sewing an Onbuhimo Baby Carrier

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* Table of Contents *
00:20 - Showing off the Onbuhimo
02:38 - Resources and Information
06:29 - The Making of the Carrier
16:03 - Finished Pictures
16:19 - What I Would Do Differently


* Babywearing DIY Wiki Links *
Main site - http://wiki.babywearingdiy.com/do/vie...
Buckle Unbuhimo info - http://wiki.babywearingdiy.com/do/vie...
Free pattern I used as my base - http://wiki.babywearingdiy.com/twiki/...

* Babywearing DIY Facebook Group *
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* Sew Toot Paid Babywearing Patterns *
https://sewtootpatterns.com/


The making of my infant sized onbhuhimo. I followed the free pattern from Babywearing DIY as a starting point and made some modifications to it. The hood is removable and scrunches to be adjusted in height. There is panel cinching added to allow for growth.

All hardware and webbing is rated for 200+ pounds. Traditionally onbuhimos are for back carries when a baby can sit independently with arms out of the carrier. I took inspiration from a couple onbuhimos on the market that allow for front facing during those early months as well. The snaps are not weight-bearing. They are solely there to hold the flap of fabric in place to make baby more secure in the carrier until they can sit independently and have arms out.

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