Sewing your own cloth incontinence products has never been easier!

Sewing your own gives you freedom and flexibility to find the perfect item for your needs.

 How to Choose, Use, and Troubleshoot Cloth Incontinence Garments

Switching to using cloth to manage incontinence not only saves money in the long run, but gives you an opportunity to be kinder to your body and the planet. At the end of the day, incontinence doesn’t care about your age, gender, or ethnicity.

Whether you need to manage incontinence for yourself or for someone you care for, switching to cloth – either part or full time – doesn’t have to be a confusing, arduous process. You deserve to live a quality of life that allows you to be the best version of yourself regardless of incontinence. Cloth can help.

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Cloth incontinence products really do save money – especially when you sew your own!

Sewing an undergarment in a custom size can be an incredibly rewarding experience. I’ve been creating patterns and sewing the spectrum of cloth incontinence products since 2015 and am super excited to share what I’ve learned with you!

Regardless of whether you purchase cloth products or make your own, using washable cloth diapers, leakproof underwear, and cloth pads is a great way to save money in the long run and treat your body and the planet with kindness.

16 Types of Fabrics Used in Cloth Diapering

16 Types of Fabrics Used in Cloth Diapering

Cloth diaper fabric has come a long way since the use of linen, cotton flannel, and stockinet (a stretchy fabric kinda like an ace bandage) in the 1800s and the use of moss, leaves, and rags before that. Modern cloth diapers were first mass produced in 1887 by Maria...

14 Types of Adult Cloth Diapers

14 Types of Adult Cloth Diapers

If you cloth diaper, then you know there are about a million brands. As far as actual types of diapers, however, there are only about a dozen. The thing to keep in mind about the different types of cloth diapers is that there really is no “best” style of diaper or...