4 Ways to use our Organic Muslin Wraps, but not as a swaddle (2024)

Resources are at a premium right? Time. Space. Me moments. When things are moving so fast, that some days are a blur… who doesn’t love something that can be used in many different ways? Just makes life easy.

We all know aboutbaby muslin wraps.

They’re, soft, absorbent, easy to clean, don’t need ironing. They take up virtually no space in your bag, drawer or pram.

So, what can you use them for apart from swaddling your bub?

Feeding cover

This is such a popular use formuslin wrapsthat it feels needless to mention it, however not to would be amiss!!!

So… feeding on the go? A light handy throwover to keep baby on task and your privacy, well, private, a muslin wrap makes the perfect cover.

Tuck one corner of the muslin wrap into your bra strap or the collar of your top and loosely lay the soft light fabric over baby and everything else. This can add to a sense of comfort for bub, safe and secure while feeding, especially when others are around, just always make sure there’s an opening.

Burping

One of the most common uses for the muslin wrap is burping. The absorbent yet soft fabric of muslin makesmuslin wrapssuch an easy go-to, and if you’ve just used it as a feeding cover, all you need to do is swing it over your shoulder. And voila! Whatever bub brings up during burping, the wrap will take the hit, making sure your nice clean shirt doesn’t.

Drape it loosely and lightly bunched. Don’t smooth it out, because it is thinner than that old towel or cloth nappy you might have been using. But it is way, way more beautiful.

Shade cover

Imagine you’re out and so is the sun. It’s shining… where? Straight into the pram and… it’s sleep time. Never fear! Your muslin wrap is here!

Something as simple as amuslin wrapis your best friend when it comes to the sun. It won’t block out the light completely, but it will create a good amount of shade and a cooler environment for your child. Simply drape the cloth across the opening and if it’s windy, knot two corners over the pram handle, leaving two corners free.

Sun doesn’t just affect bub in a pram however, and light doesn’t just come from the burning ball in the sky. Light in a room might be a little bright for resting bub in the place where you’re visiting, working or catching up for coffee. This is where using the muslin wrap as a shade cover is sooooo versatile. Drape it across your child’s carry cot, stroller, porta cot or car seat. You can even use it to cover the car window (roll the window down, tuck the edge of the wrap over the top of the glass and roll it back up again). Just make sure the muslin cloth is on theinsideof the window.

Of course, it goes without saying, if something is draped over your child’sanything, pram, windowwhatever, they need supervising, regardless of whether they are awake or having a good snooze. If you need to leave bub for any reason, your muslin needs to leave with you or be folded back and moved out of reach. Never,everleave a child unattended in a car whether they are sleeping or not. Cars are sealed environments that heat and cool rapidly. In all cases, be mindful of airflow. Make sure heat can escape and air can freely circulate. Loose draping is usually all that’s needed.

Small. Compact. Beautiful. Muslin shade.

Simple as that.

Light Blanket

Live in Northern Australia? What about the Philippines? Some places are blessed to be in perpetual summer. But even if that’s not you, everywhere will have summer sometime. Muslin is the perfect ‘summer blanket’ for bub. Warm, breathable and yetsuperlight, it’s ideal for the bassinette, nursery cot, days out where bub sleeps in the pram or carry cot. They are small enough for cribs and get this – they’re travel friendly! Who wants to take a bulky blanket on holidays when you can whip it right out of your handle bag in all those air-conditioned environments such as aeroplanes, waiting rooms and shopping centres.

You’ll not just use this magic little go-to once, but over and over again!

Muslins wraps should be called ‘much-more-than-swaddles’. But of course that would never catch on, it’s just way too long. But theyarelight, washable, portable and versatile and some…. are simplybeautiful.

Conclusion? Have amuslin wrapon hand…always. Even if it’s your neighbour who has the bub.

4 Ways to use our Organic Muslin Wraps, but not as a swaddle (2024)

FAQs

What do you use muslin wraps for? ›

What's shielding their face from the sun? You got it - a Muslin Wrap. But of course, the most popular use of a Muslin Wrap is in place of a baby blanket and as a way to help baby go off to sleep. A baby is more likely to sleep and feel settled when they are comfortable.

What else can swaddles be used for? ›

Swaddling a baby helps your little one feel safe and secure, as it simulates the sensation of being in the snug embrace of their mother's womb. But there are so many more uses for swaddle blankets, from nursing covers to baby tummy time mats, and even playing peekaboo games with your little one.

What is the difference between a muslin wrap and a swaddle? ›

For a start, they are all the same thing! People call them organic muslin swaddles, wraps, blankets.. you name it, people have a different name for what is essentially a big baby blanket (well some of them aren't that big- ours are though!) that can be used for so many different things with your baby.

What are muslins used for? ›

Muslin is a loosely woven cotton fabric which gets its name from the city of Mosul in Iraq, where it was first manufactured. Muslins form a staple part of every parent's toolbox - the smaller muslin squares are ideal for wiping and winding, whereas the larger muslin cloths are great for swaddling.

Can babies breathe through muslin wraps? ›

Muslin blankets are popular for a variety of reasons, and here are some of the reasons why muslin blankets are great: Breathability: Muslin blankets are lightweight and breathable, making them ideal for swaddling babies or using them as a blanket during warmer months.

How to repurpose muslin wraps? ›

For Babies
  1. Muslin Swaddle Blanket. Its main use is to swaddle your newborn baby. ...
  2. Burp Cloth. Muslin cloths also make really good burp cloths. ...
  3. Nursing. Perfect if you're wanting some privacy to breastfeed. ...
  4. Bib. You can use it as a bib while weaning. ...
  5. Changing Mat. ...
  6. Bath Time Wash Cloth. ...
  7. Blanket. ...
  8. Pram Cover.

What can I use instead of a swaddle when my baby rolls over? ›

Many parents choose to transition their little ones to a sleep sack once the swaddle days are behind them. Much looser than a traditional swaddle, a sleep sack allows your older baby to move their arms and legs much more freely.

What do you replace swaddling with? ›

Over time, gradually increase the amount of freedom until your baby is comfortable sleeping without being swaddled. 5. Consider alternative sleep options: Once you stop swaddling, you can explore alternative sleep options such as using sleep sacks, wearable blankets, or sleeping bags.

Why do people like muslin swaddles? ›

Unlike other materials which can trap a baby's body heat and prohibit movement, muslin is an incredibly soft and breathable fabric. It's freely woven, allowing heat to escape and fresh air to enter so your baby can be comfortable and calm. Mimics the womb.

What do you wear under a muslin swaddle? ›

The swaddle will act as the second layer, so underneath your baby should wear base layer only. Think, lightweight breathable materials for the base layer. Cotton muslin onsies are soft and super breathable, making it the perfect layer under a swaddle.

Why is swaddling not recommended anymore? ›

Some child care centers may have a policy against swaddling infants in their care. This is because of the increased risks of SIDS or suffocation if the baby rolls over while swaddled, in addition to the other risks of overheating and hip dysplasia.

What is the alternative to a swaddle blanket? ›

Understanding Sleep Sacks

Imagine a wearable blanket for your newborn. That's what a sleep sack is – snug around the chest and looser around the feet. It's akin to an adult's sleeping bag but doesn't cover the head. While some sleep sacks cover the baby's arms, others leave them free.

What is the difference between cotton and muslin wraps? ›

Similar to the Jersey Wrap, they are machine washable on a cold gentle cycle. Muslin Wraps are thinner when compared with a jersey cotton wrap, which makes them perfect for warmer days, or warmer climates when you still want to be able to swaddle your baby, but need to take care not to let them overheat.

What do designers use muslin for? ›

Muslin is a loosely woven cotton fabric. It's made using the plain weave technique, which means that a single weft thread alternates over and under a single warp thread. Muslin is known as the material used in fashion prototypes to test patterns before cutting and stitching the final product.

What is muslin best for? ›

It is breathable, making it perfect for hot, humid climates. It's also incredibly soft, yet durable—a balance that's hard to achieve with most fabrics. Muslin cloth is easily dyeable, and its loose weave makes it perfect for embroidery and other embellishments.

Why do people use muslin? ›

Due to their loose weave, muslins are very lightweight and breathable, making them a safe addition to your baby's pushchair or cot bed. Muslin cloths are usually made from cotton or bamboo so they're soft and gentle against baby's sensitive skin.

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