Please email me at planetjen@hotmail.com if you have any inquiries for a custom order…
Here are some of the fabrics that I am using these days.
Remember, this is custom so we can work together to find something you LOVE (if you haven’t already!)
Base Fabrics:
I use mostly corduroy, but also twill. All my carriers are interfaced with a very strong canvas. It is very important for baby carriers that you use a suitable (heavy weight) fabric. This is one part of the custom process that isn’t so custom. I will not use a fabric if I in any way think it might not be suitable or strong enough. So if you have something in mind, just let me know and I will check it out for you.
Here is a site with some great options for Corduroy:
Classic and Modern Fabrics (click image)
Novelty:
LaChakra offers a great selection of all the designer fabrics, check her out!
Nappy Bags:
You can use cord, twill or anything you like that is a ‘bottom weight’ or durable fabric. See Classic and Modern Fabrics for colour options:
The site below has a great selection of ‘Oxford Nylon’ water resistent fabric that I often use. I love it, and it’s easy to care for!
These are fab, fair play to you!!!
They are really stunning especially the pink butterflies.
I will be back when i have a bit of money together!!
By: pinkdanio on December 3, 2008
at 2:25 pm
Thanks, pinkdanio! I have a small stash of the pink butterflies fabric left, so just let me know! 🙂
By: planetjen on December 3, 2008
at 3:12 pm
gorgeous carriers, well done – keep up the good work! and fair play for all the work on the site too, it’s not easy to do.
best of luck!
By: d9warrior on December 4, 2008
at 12:04 am
Hay could you make a onbuhimo for a big girl size22 (usa size) to look like ladybug … or a turtle? or…butterfly? And how much would that run? You do lovely work by the way:)
By: Donna on March 17, 2010
at 11:16 pm
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By: Fabrics « Bibble Custom Baby Carriers on April 16, 2010
at 8:42 am
Hi i’ve heard your SSC is similar to a manduca, which i loved but found a little small and plain. Is this right? I’d love to hear more about it and some prices please 🙂
Many Thanks, Gemma
By: Gemma on April 17, 2010
at 10:19 am