Wednesday 23 November 2016

Aquarelle Handwovens Still Waters Review




Aquarelle Handwovens Still Waters
Cotton warp / cottolin weft
22 months and 28 pounds


The first thing I noted with this tester is how vibrant and vivid the different shades of blue are and how the networked twill weave combined with those blues gives the illusion of tranquil waves of water. Also even at just 3.2 meters, folded up this is a bulkier feeling wrap.


In hand Still Waters is very textured, rather bumpy feeling and decidedly dry. There is very little stretch, but a solid feel. Still Waters has the characteristics of a densely woven wrap, though it is not quite tight and dense, but the complex weave has the heft of density. The texture, very apparent and raised will translate to a lot of grip while wrapping.




Back to those gorgeous blues, looking closely there are also some violets mixed in and a section all along the bottom rail with sandy brown blended in. The networked twill weave has a look of those Magic Eye posters I used to stare at as a child. Still Waters has a knitted sweater vibe and will fit in well with more casual styles and mix well with other textures and colors.



I used this wrap mainly in rucksack carry variations and it performed beautifully. I did have to put a bit more oomph into tightening knots, but this is also a wrap that could hold a single knot capably if needed, it's that grippy. I am currently not a typical wearer, I need a lot of cush and strength to wear for any amount of time with my toddler. I was able to wear Still Waters for good stretches of time. My toddler is also currently a bit of a seat popper and this wrap is rock solid, no losing seats, no slipping out of comfortable carries, once wrapped, no adjustments needed. I wore this on warmer sunny days and into the cooler Fall evenings and it did well with both. This is a medium to thick wrap, but for all the texture and weight there is a bit of airiness in the weave as well. The selvages are straight and neat, and the hem work cleanly done. Still Waters shows Elena to be an impeccable weaver.



If you are looking for a very toddler worthy shorty Still Waters is a great contender. There is loads of cush and wonderful support for heavier babies and toddlers. You will need to be okay with grippy, little to no stretch, and a heavier textured wrap - if those are wrap qualities you enjoy, you will get along very well with this wrap. This wouldn't be my preference for a squish, better from 6 months and up. Also I would advise those who prefer thinner, flat or smooth, and a lot of stretch in wraps to pass this one up.



Thank you Elena for the opportunity to try this blue beauty!

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