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Dear Petunia…From Not Sling Savvy

Monday, May 12th, 2008

Dear Petunia…

I am in love with the fabrics for your new Sojourn Sling, but am a total sling newbie. How do I know what size to order? Is it the same as my clothing size? Does it depend on the size of my baby? I have a chunky 3-month-old.

- Not Sling Saavy, La Jolla, CA

Dear Not Sling Saavy,

Slings can be a bit intimidating to use for a first timer, but once you get the hang of it, both you and your little one will get to enjoy all the benefits of babywearing.

Correct sizing is key to ensure a safe and secure fit for you and your baby. PPB slings come in three different sizes - small, medium and large - and are based on your measurements, not the size of the baby. To determine the best size, use this chart to help you find your best fit.

To find the above measurements, use a soft measuring tape to measure diagonally from one shoulder to the opposite hip bone. For the chest measurement, measure the full circumference just under your armpits and above (not over) the fullest part of your bust. Men’s sizing follows the same guidelines.

When the baby is in the sling, the correct size sling should position the lowest part of the baby’s body on your hip bone. The sling should be snug, but not uncomfortably tight.

Keep in mind that our organic cotton Sojourn Sling has a bit more stretch in it than our Serenity Sling and will also shrink slightly during its initial laundering.

For more information about sling sizing, care and wear, visit our Questions Page.

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Dear Petunia: Fabric Dilemma

Thursday, April 17th, 2008

mailboxDear Petunia,

I’m having trouble deciding on which material to get my Boxy Backpack in. What are the differences between the brocade and chenille? And what exactly is the Glazed fabric?

- Cindy, San Francisco, CA

Hi Cindy,

Glad you asked. Choosing a fabric is an important decision as each material creates a distinct style for your PPB bag.

First let me start with why our fabrics our unique. The designs featured in all of the current Petunia Pickle Bottom fabrics are unique and creatively designed by Petunia Pickle Bottom’s fabric development team. This means you won’t find our fabrics anywhere else - we handcraft each exclusive pattern and design to bring you the most innovative and distinct styles on the market. We are constantly researching old world techniques and incorporating a new world twist of pattern and design with our Petunia flair.

Brocade: Our brocades are woven using old world hand looms in China, known for their expertise in this specific weaving technique. Our brocade fabric is made using a silk/rayon blend with a satin weave as the background. Characteristic to all brocades, our fabric features an all-over design which creates a subtly textured surface where the main motif of the design is located. Available on all of our Original Collection bags, the end fabric yields a rich material with a satin luster and saturated colors.

Chenille: This Original Collection fabric is most commonly identified by the use of chenille yarns woven into the design. These yarns are fuzzy resembling a caterpillar which in fact is where the name Chenille came from, meaning “caterpillar” in French. The presence of these yarns results in a soft plush finish in the featured design areas.

Glazed: Our Glazed line of Original Collection bags are constructed out of a matte finish-coated canvas fabric. It is this special PVC-free matte finish that keeps Petunia bags looking chic, not shiny. The durable canvas is also wipe-able and water repellent, combining daring travel-inspired patterns created by our design team with unique hand-embroidered accents.

Finally, though not available in the Boxy Backpack, we also utilize a beautiful cut velvet in our Cake Collection.

Italian Cut Velvet: This fabric is the ultimate in European luxury and often found in fine upholstery and home accents. This fabric, as it sounds, features a plush velvet with areas “cut” out to reveal the linen base cloth.

- Mindy Ehret, Product Design & Development

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Dear Petunia…

Monday, March 24th, 2008

mailboxHave a question about a feature on your favorite Boxy Backpack? Wondered how we come up with bag names? Want to know the best place to put your keys in your Society Satchel? Curious about why our organic socks have a cult following?

Email your Dear Petunia questions to us at blog@petunia.com and we’ll choose a few to answer each month.

We may not get to all questions submitted so if you need a quick response, check our our FAQ page or give us a jingle by visiting our Contact page.

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