Moby wrap material

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I'm thinking of just buying a long stretch of material to make a moby wrap rather than spending £30+ on one when I might hate it. So just wanted to ask what material the moby wrap is. It says on the website that it's '1-way stretch'...anyone know what this actually means? Also the 'real thing' is 5.5 metres long, do I need that much as I am quite small and 5ft tall.
 
im quite big n i got a fair bit over when noa is wraped up. x
 
The tag says one hundred percent cotton but it is weird stuff. It stretches width but not length. I'm a size 18-20 and can wrap all the way roynd to tie at the front. They seem to hold their value so if u bought one and didn't like it u could punt it on eBay and get most of your money back. I had the same worry - luckily got mine as a gift. Id recommend to anyone. I hated the carrier I had for my first but the Moby is easier to use and feels safer.
 
Tbh, just buy a Moby. If you dont like it you can resell it for a good amount of money, so the cost of the material will probably be more than then cost of buying a new one and then selling it.

Im a size 10/12 on top and I found the length to be really good so Id say its a good idea to get a very long piece even if you dont feel youll need it. Not sure what type of material it is though, Ive never found any like it in the shops.

I brought mine for £34inc delivery and sold it for £25, just to give you an idea of the difference :)
 
Yeah I'm thinking of doing that tbh Melio cos the material sounds quite unusual to just stretch one way. Have found one on gumtree for £10 so just waiting for the woman to get back to me about it and hopefully can get that one!!
 

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