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Using a ring sling

With a little practice, a ring sling is a very quick and convenient carrier. Since it's much shorter than a woven wrap, it easily fits in a bag or can be worn as a scarf. It takes very little time to place the baby in a ring sling, and the baby's weight is distributed over your shoulder and back.

Ring slings can be used for newborns up to about 20 kg.

With a standard-length ring sling, you can carry the baby in front or on your hip.

YouTube is a fantastic resource for learning from the comfort of your home.

We recommend video tutorials from Wrap You In Love .

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About me

Christine owner of Nordic Slings

My name is Christine, and I am the creator of Nordic Slings – a brand born from my love of babywearing and a deep fascination with the prehistoric and mythical world of the Nordic region. As a mother who has carried both of my children, I understand how important it is to feel connected with your child while also being free to be yourself. At Nordic Slings, I invite you into a world of beautiful materials, where each wrap and sling is designed to bring beauty, closeness, and freedom into your life.

Nature is life-giving, and it is in the space between the world of fantasy, history, and nature that I find my inspiration. I am deeply fascinated by natural fibers and their unique qualities. This is why I often choose to use wool, silk, and linen in my wraps. Each wrap and sling is a meeting between nature's finest materials and a love for the bond between parent and child.

I am proud to offer products that are carefully woven at a small GOTS-certified weaving mill in Austria, where ethical production is a top priority, and sewn with love here in Denmark. For me, it’s not about mass production but about creating something genuine and lasting, something that you and your child can enjoy for many years to come.

I look forward to being a part of your journey as a parent and am always ready to help if you have any questions or need guidance.

Warm regards,

Christine Marie Lundbye Clausen