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.
How to Make an Adult Swim Diaper
Summertime is here and managing incontinence pool side can be challenging. A swim diaper’s main purpose is to contain fecal matter should it occur while swimming. This means that a snug fit is VERY important. However, they can still aid in preventing urinary...
7 Types of Elastic for Sewing Cloth Diapers and Absorbent Underwear
This post may contain affiliate links. To see full disclosure and my philosophy regarding affiliates, click here. When sewing cloth incontinence garments from cloth diapers to leakproof underwear, elastic is an essential tool needed to create a well fitting and...
3 Types of Waist Tab Extenders for Cloth Diapers
Diaper tab extenders help lengthen the waist and leg opening on cloth diapers. They get snapped onto the wings of a cloth diaper to work as an extension. This is helpful if the front closure cloth diaper is too tight in the waist and/or the leg and you want to extend...
How to Use the Zigzag Stitch
Next to the straight stitch, the zigzag stitch is one of the most common stitches used in sewing. It is a versatile stitch that can be used for a variety of purposes, such as finishing seams, sewing elastic applique, and decorative stitching. When it comes to sewing...
The Difference Between Stitch Width and Length
While there is a standard stitch width and length, sometimes it’s necessary to adjust it to achieve the best end result in your sewing project. Just about every sewing machine, whether it is digital or not, has settings to adjust the stitch width and length. You can...
How to Make an Adult Cloth Diaper Pattern
You can make an adult cloth diaper or diaper cover sewing pattern using an existing product! Not only is this a simple process to create your own sewing pattern by tracing an adult diaper or cover, but you can easily modify the pattern to better fit your body. The...