by Alecia | Jun 23, 2021 | Getting Started with Cloth, Tips and Tricks
The world of cloth incontinence products is no exception to the tangled web of fact and myth. Below I will cover three common myths that I’ve encountered over the course of 6 years sewing incontinence products and conversing with people dealing with incontinence. Myth...
by Alecia | Jun 16, 2021 | Getting Started with Cloth, Tips and Tricks
Take a deep breath in. Exhale. Okay. Let’s have a moment of truth. Disposable diapers and disposable underwear are the same thing (dunderwear?). If you feel strongly enough about this to dispute me, please share your wisdom. In the disposable incontinence product...
by Alecia | Jun 7, 2021 | Getting Started with Cloth, Tips and Tricks
While you can no doubt come up with reasons NOT to switch to cloth incontinence products (it’s a hassle, expensive, etc), there are some valid reasons to consider going with cloth that outweigh those reasons. They are: 1. Budget friendly2. Body friendly3. Earth...
by Alecia | May 10, 2021 | Getting Started with Cloth, Tips and Tricks
The short answer? Maybe. I know, I know. “Maybe” doesn’t tell you anything. Some of my customers use my products for periods, as well as for incontinence. Until recently, I hadn’t thought too much about mass produced period underwear that is marketed both for...
by Alecia | Nov 6, 2020 | Getting Started with Cloth, Tips and Tricks
When looking into options for cloth diaper covers, you will come across many different types of materials. Vinyl, plastic, rubber, nylon, PUL, wool. How can you possibly decide? I posed that question to a couple of diaper companies. The answer? They all work equally...
by Alecia | Oct 26, 2020 | Getting Started with Cloth, Tips and Tricks
Sometimes it feels like every subtle nuance between products results in a whole new category. But in the world of adult training pant vs. pull ups vs pull on diaper, the difference encompasses both product details as well as intended use. So what’s the difference...