I have been looking for new ways to carry my baby - I am currently using the baby björn but I find it a bit tough on my back and can't wear it for too long, I thought the best would be to carry my baby like a backpack and found out that the Mei-Tei could do that. There is a person in Denmark that does super nice Mei-Teis but are a bit expensive (Kleinsmekker)...and I was afraid to buy once more a new item that would not serve my needs like soooo many other things I've bought for the baby in the past... So I decided it would be safer to start with a "homemade version" made out of old curtains with the help of this great tutorial from Jan Andrea. I've taken some pictures along the way to illustrate the process:
I started by cutting two pieces for the body - a big square (mine measured 50 cm X 50 cm) I added a little half ellipse on top to give it that curved look
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8 long stripes (1m60 X 13 cm)
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Cut 2 "padding" fleece (30cm X 13cm), that I attached to the two shoulder straps (the padding stripe is folded in two on the picture)
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I sew the stripes two by two right sides together, left an opening to turn them inside out and machine stitch 0,5 cm from the border
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Then I placed the stripes on the body of the Mei-Tei (right side facing up)
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and covered it with the "lining" of the Mei-Tei body, right side facing down. Secured with pins, sew 1 cm from the border of the fabric and left a little opening to turn the whole thing inside out. Topstitch to secure the straps.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhXxfE_qxw2nkDgJvtzVcLVDK6mBxKkFImvhe7i2d1FSJeomfqadDEHE69LBFtdHGBxB_4LJCfewwADlb9sfyVU59KmAaEF6plFMbUlR2klveWO7pbE4qCf8TOxC_KUlrNdppvG/s280/mei-tei_7.jpg)
And voilà
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