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Has anyone tried a hammock swing for your baby to sleep in?

December 19th, 2010 4 comments

http://www.threesisterstoys.com/p-632-baby-hammock.aspx

http://www.naturessway.co.nz/shop.html

My daughter is too big for the Amby bed already…18 lbs +.

Does anyone know what size mattress fits in an Amby Baby Hammock?

March 17th, 2010 2 comments

Have been loaned a baby hammock, but need to get a new mattress for it. Not sure what dimensions will fit and was hoping that I could buy one somewhere cheaper than the Amby website!! Does anyone have one they could measure for me? Many thanks

Where can I find, online, plans to make a baby hammock?

February 28th, 2010 2 comments

I have found the plans to make a adult hammock, but I can not find the plans to make a baby hammock. Please help, this is a christmas gift for my adopted neice. PLEASE Help

Did you have a baby hammock?

January 6th, 2010 3 comments

I just discovered that these existed. They look great. Did you try one? How did you like it? I’m thinking about the kind that are this type of style…
http://www.amazon.com/REACH-CONCEPTS-Beautiful-Dreamer-Cocoon/dp/B0019ROM5C/ref=pd_sbs_ba_11
http://www.amazon.com/Miyo-Baby-Hammock-Wooden-Stand/dp/B00128OU0A/ref=pd_sbs_ba_1

I am just thinking about it for if/when #2 comes around. Do they make any in this style that also have vibration? My first was colicy and only slept in the hammock-type sling that you wear while I jiggled her, so I was thinking for #2 something like that might be a good idea.
Also if you used one, did you still swaddle?

Can you place an eye lag for a hanging hammock on a sloped ceiling?

October 10th, 2009 2 comments

Of course, as long as it’s in a stud beam? I want to hang a baby hammock near our bed, but our ceiling is sloped. Can those eye lags hold weight if a thing is hung from it at an angle?

It’s a hammock that hangs just from one point like a hammock chair, not from two posts. A frame is another possibility, but I worry that it wouldn’t have the same range of motion and well, a frame is just bulky and expensive.

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