Why I Love My SPOC

Why I Love My SPOC

What is a SPOC, you ask? Well! It’s a Simple Piece Of Cloth. That’s right. In Indonesia, it’s called a selendang. Or a sarong. In Africa, it’s a kanga. In Mexico, it’s a rebozo. No matter what you call it, the SPOC will make your life loads easier. Not to mention that it’s cheaper than those fancy $80 things that only have one function.

What do you do with a SPOC? You throw it over your shoulder, tie it in a knot, and sling your baby! πŸ˜€

BWAHAH! Kitchen, I defeat you! I have two free hands now.

This particular SPOC is a selendang that I bought when my firstborn was still in the NICU from his three months premature arrival. I paid $20 for it, and the company I bought it from no longer carries them. BOO! However, you can easily make one yourself from a twin bedsheet. Just cut it in half lengthwise and hem the raw edge. Don’t get the fancy, heavy, 800ct cotton — the fabric will be too thick to knot up comfortably.

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