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Quick and easy to use, made from a fine and lightweight cross twill fabric in colourful stripes.
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Quick and easy to put on. Lightweight and comfortable to wear. Exuberant baroque pattern, shimmering elegance
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Easy to handle baby wrap, sturdy cross twill fabric in cheerful blue stripes.
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Quick and easy use. Sturdy cross twill fabric, good diagonal stretch,bright pink tones.
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Quick and easy to put on. Lightweight and soft, very comfortable.Pastel hues of a rising sun.
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Quick and easy use, soft Jacquard fabric, optimal diagonal stretch
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Easy to handle baby wrap. Double Face, dense, good diagonal stretch.
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Tutorial DidySling
The knot-free option: DidySling
Ready for a whole range of activities: smartly combining a sling and two sling rings, the DidySling allows you to quickly take your child out of it at any time and put her back in again. There are numerous ways to fasten the DidySling around your body and none of them requires any knots. Find your favorite way of fastening it.
The DidySling also makes it easy and convenient for you to breastfeed your baby when you're out and about.
How old should my child be for m
DidySling
No knots: DidySling
No knots, no velcro, and no clasps – a short sling and two rings, that’s all the DidySling needs. Two rings are firmly sewn onto one end of the sling. You pass the other end through the rings like a belt buckle, pull it once and the DidySling now fits your figure and your baby perfectly, from birth onwards.
This fast-tying alternative carrier is currently available in almost all sling versions, including a combination of high quality natural fibres such as new wool, hemp, an
The Sling as a Swing
For small and big alike: the sling as a swing
Are your little ones too big to carry them comfortably in the sling any longer? Or are you looking for a bit of easy fun? You can use a double ring to turn your DIDYMOS sling into a practical swing or hammock chair for the garden or your child’s room in next to no time. A particularly practical feature is that, unlike a conventional baby swing, the sling swing’s fabric nestles around your child’s body while she swings, keeping her warm and secure.
We
Baby Slings & More
Baby Slings & More
Human infants have been carried by their parents or caregivers for centuries. Versatile and supportive, baby wraps are the most commonly used method for wearing infants from birth through toddlerhood.
Manufactured since 1972, DIDYMOS baby wraps come in a wide variety of lengths and materials. Most of them are woven wraps made from pure cotton or blends with other fibres, all of them GOTS certified. Our Jersey wraps are knitted from cotton, silk or wool blends.
With two rin
DIY DidySling
DIY DidySling
The DidySling Ring Sling is a smart carrying alternative that allows you to quickly pick up, carry, and put down your child and then do it all over again. If you already have a short DIDYMOS wrap sling in size 2 or 3, we show you here how you can turn it into a DidySling in next to no time using two sling ringsYou can either fix the rings, just follow the instructions.
Or you choose the No-Sew-Sling, just check out the following videos.
DidySling - Length and Shoulder Types
DidySling – Length and Shoulder Types
Length
Size 1: 170-180 cm Size 2: 190-200 cm The sling tail has a tapered end and the length is measured along the shorter edge. This length is suited for persons wearing sizes up to L resp.16 US/18 GB or 46 (F), 48 (I). If you are not sure, please measure the upper part of your body, from one shoulder down to the opposite waist height and back to the shoulder, just the way you will put on the sling. If you measure not more than 140 cm, a size 1 will do. Lo
The Sling as a Hammock
Cosy and secure: the sling as a hammock
You’ve probably already noticed the everyday practical benefits of your DIDYMOS sling. But it can be more than just a carrier! For example, you can turn it into a secure, sturdy, and extremely comfortable hammock for your little ones in next to no time, providing them with a very special oasis of tranquillity on bumpy train rides or for sunny days in the garden. Of course, you should always keep an eye on your baby or toddler to ensure she doesn’t climb ou
Carrying Twins
Carrying twins in a sling or baby carrier
Did you know that DIDYMOS is ancient Greek and means twin?
That's not without reason!
Erika Hoffmann, the DIDYMOS founding mother, knew about the special challenges of life with twins (and siblings). When she became a mother to her own twins Lisa and Tina almost 50 years ago, she searched for a way to give her newborn twins the same closeness and attention as their two older siblings had had. And, of course, to manage everything around the house on the s
DIDYMOS Care Tips
DIDYMOS Care Tips
As a general rule, you should wash your slings just as often as you would wash any other item of clothing. In order to ensure that your sling retains its elasticity, colour and smooth finish for a long time, we list here 5 practical DIDYMOS care tips, including Didy tips with special treatments. By the way, we also enclose our compact DIDYMOS care tips for you with each sling and carrier.
PLEASE NOTE: Our slings and carriers made from untreated cotton or mixed fabric will shrin
Checklist: What should I look out for when buying a Sling?
Checklist: What should I look out for when buying a Sling?
Who better to answer all the important questions about choosing the right sling than Tina and Anna Hoffmann? After all, the two sisters have been acquainted with slings from an early age. It was their mother, Erika, who established sling-based babywearing in Germany in the early 1970s. Tina and her twin sister Lisa spent the first few years of their lives being put in a sling, while Anna held mom’s hand, ensuring they all got from point
Tutorials Baby Wrap Sling
DIDY-Tutorial: How do I tie my DIDYMOS Baby Wrap?
Yay! Your first baby wrap has arrived home. You may want to get started immediately and are wondering how to handle the several meters of cloth!
You’re in the right place. We’re here to guide you step by step through our baby wrap tutorials and how you the different ways you can tie your wrap – depending on the age of your child and your babywearing and wrapping experience.
Don’t worry if you are a beginner. It’s normal to feel a bit lost when yo
DIDYMOS over the Years
DIDYMOS over the Years
Determination, dedication, and perseverance have been key to our development. And the history of DIDYMOS is also a part of the history of babywearing in modern Western society.
Here’s a quick summary of the last few decades from a Didy perspective ...1971 – The Terra Magica book, “Children and their Mothers,” featuring photographs of mothers from a whole range of cultures carrying their children, inspires Erika Hoffmann to try it out for herself.
She uses a carrying cloth
Useful Information
Haven’t yet decided which is the right sling size for you? Want to try out different ways of carrying on your hip, across your stomach, and on your back? Looking for tips on the right way to wash your carriers? Want to chat to other parents or experts about babywearing? No problem. Here you’ll find a whole range of practical and useful aids and background information for everyday babywearing.
Useful information for everyday babywearing
Baby Carrier Comparison
Not quite sure which carrier is t
For Resellers
Information for retailers
DIDYMOS was founded in 1972 as the first babywearing company when Erika Hoffmann, after the birth of her twins, was looking for a practical way to manage her everyday life while remaining close to her four children. A wrap from South America in which she carried her children was her solution.
This idea quickly inspired other families and found support from midwives and paediatricians - and so she laid the foundations for the return of babywearing to our society.
Today,
Become a DIDYMOS Babywearing Instructor
Become a DIDYMOS Babywearing Instructor
Our babywearing instructor training is suitable for professionals who work with parents and babies, such as midwives, lactation consultants, paediatric nurses, occupational therapists, physiotherapists and educators.
DIDYMOS babywearing instructor trainer Anna Hoffmann and IBCLC and EFNB-certified paediatric nurse Eva Vogelgesang combine their knowledge to provide you with in-depth, precise, certified training.
You’ll learn about the theoretical and practi
DIDYMOS Babywearing Courses
DIDYMOS Babywearing Courses
DIDYMOS babywearing courses are especially suited to sling newbies. Our regular courses give you an opportunity to try out different carrying positions under professional instruction. “It’s great to see parents quickly putting aside their initial reservations and having fun with babywearing,” says Anna Hoffmann, Manager of the DIDYMOS brick and mortar store and Trainer of DIDYMOS babywearing instructors. The consistently positive feedback from parents shows that: “DID
From Dyeing, Weaving and Designing
From Dyeing, Weaving and Designing
How the sling gets its colour
To suit every taste and style, our DIDYMOS colour palette ranges from subtle to bright, from minimalist natural and earthy tones to strikingly colourful rainbows.
To ensure that the colours of the sling remain beautiful even after repeated washing and intensive use, we rely on the latest and environmentally friendly technology.
Before it goes onto the loom, our yarn is given an extensive dye bath in our dye house. Here, the fibres
DIDYMOS – The Shop Location
DIDYMOS - The Shop Location
Our DIDYMOS product range
In our store in Ludwigsburg you will find DIDYMOS slings in all sizes and designs, DidySling, DidyTai, DidyKlick and everything else from DIDYMOS. In addition, other carrying aids that we gladly recommend. We will be happy to advise you so that you can find the sling or carrying aid that suits you best.
Children's store Ludwigsburg
The DIDYMOS store offers even more, fairly produced and often from small, fine labels. "We make sure that we onl
5 Benefits of Babywearing
5 Benefits of Babywearing
In many cultures, carrying a baby close to the body has been the only way for parents or caregivers to transport a child. While carrying a baby in a carrier was also practiced in Europe for centuries, it gradually fell out of style in Western societies in the 19th century with the rise in popularity of prams and strollers along with new parenting attitudes. The relationship between children and parents grew more distanced as parents worried about spoiling their children
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