<p>Hey ladies, I have fabric, just ordered rings and thought I had a pattern idea but have decided that I would like to find a better pattern. Does anyone make their own hanging sling scales? Would you share your pattern with us?</p>
<p>If you find a pattern you had better make me one. <img alt="2whistle.gif" id="user_yui_3_7_3_1_1360623365911_1252" src="http://files.mothering.com/images/smilies/2whistle.gif" style="line-height:1.231;"> </p>
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<p>J/k! I'd be interested in a pattern too. I did the knitted pattern and it's too stretchy. It's awfully pretty hanging in my office though!!!</p>
<p><a href="http://secondwomb.blogspot.ca/p/infant-scale-sling-tutorial.html" target="_blank">This is a good pattern. I</a>t makes for a nice secure 'pouch' for the baby while using the scale.</p>
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<p>I recommend <a href="http://www.slingrings.com/" target="_blank">buying sling rings for the rings</a>. They are made for babywearing slings and are tested for a huge amount of weight. </p>
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<p>You can wash the sling with the rings on - I put a sock and an elastic over the rings if it goes in the machine so they don't bang. </p>
Why not you search on amazon because you can easily get a sling scale there. Because there is range of best floor scales and hanging scales with slings and really affordable price range.
I have been making a ring sling for clients for nearly a decade... I worked a pattern from Sleeping Baby.net links... I just use one of those and keep it in my birth kit.
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