Filed under: Accessories (Slings)

Thanks to Vivian, it is indeed an honour to have the Mama Patch Ring Sling in her store. And yes, now you will be able to see and feel the Mama Patch Ring Slings from Fabulous Mom, Taman Kinrara, Puchong and soon in their new store at TTDI, KL.
Just ask the store for assistant and I am sure she will be glad to help you to try on the sling with your baby.
Currently there are 2 designs available at Tapir Baby, which is the Colorful Ditte (100% sturdy cotton) and De Pastel Raw Silk Ring Sling (premium silk range).
If you are not sure on how to put on your baby after you bought your sling, you can also refer to the youtube video on our website at http://www.mamapatch.com/how-to-use-a-ring-sling/
June 10, 2009

Logo No.1 (sample run on a darker leather)

Logo No.3 (tested on a lighter leather)
Thanks for helping me to vote for the logo. I always believe that my customers eyes will be the most accurate, as I personally prefer Logo No.1 too. However lighter shades like the one used in Logo No.3 shall be used.
Can’t wait to receive them!
April 11, 2009

De Pastel (Celery) Ring Sling
After wearing Ring Sling with long tails, I decided to test some sling with shorter tails. Using matching light color tones of Shantung Silk, De Pastel is designed with a pointed tails and light embroidery at the borders.
Surprisingly, some friends commented my RS looks better with shorter length. As oppose to longer tail, shorter tail gives a neater and fresher look too. And I personally feel it is so much safer as I do not have to worry about the tail of my sling get caught into the going up escalator. What do you think? Do you prefer shorter or longer tails when you wear your sling?
April 3, 2009

My rings order finally arrive at my door step. Each time I receive them all, I just love the look of the multicolor aluminium rings, so refreshing and nice. Don’t you think the same too?
However when I check each of them the next morning, I am dismay to find out some flaw (color chipped off) from a few of the aluminium rings. I certainly will not use this rings on my beautiful slings, as it will create a bad image to my slings.
However I guess it must be due to the mishandling during the postage as they does not look like manufacturing flaw. Since they are pricey, I decided to write to them, to see if I can get a replacement for these few rings.
And guess what, Tina from slingrings.com is so kind to offer a replacement for the rings. Hope they will improve their packaging in future to protect the rings instead of just placing them loosely into the bubble envelops during shipping.
March 31, 2009