Double Hammock Tied at Shoulder (using one tail)

Abbreviation: DH TAS Size needed: base -1 Difficulty: Intermediate Ideal for: toddlers, heavy babies Not good for: short babies who want to see over your shoulder, determined leg-straighteners (you could modify it to make the first or second pass a cross pass if needed) Pass sequence: Start with just a bit of tail over one…

Various Double Hammock Finishes

I am going to assume you know how to start a Double Hammock, so I will skip those steps. Double Hammock finish variations that start with the tails as ruck straps: DOUBLE HAMMOCK TIED UNDER BOTTOM DOUBLE HAMMOCK TIED IN FRONT DOUBLE HAMMOCK WITH STRAPS CROSSED IN FRONT DOUBLE HAMMOCK WITH TWISTED STERNUM DOUBLE HAMMOCK…

Double Rebozo Shoulder-to-Shoulder Tied Under Bottom

Abbreviation: DRS2S TUB Size needed: base or base -1 Difficulty: Moderate Carry height: Medium-high to High Ideal for: leaners Not good for: leg-straighteners, all-around wrigglers Pass sequence: Rebozo pass, horizontal chest belt formed by anchor point, shoulder flip, rebozo pass, another chest belt anchor point, then 2 bunched passes tied under bottom This is a…