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 Sew an Adult Pocket Diaper
Adult sized pocket diapers are easy to find online at a variety of price points and their popularity is merited. Made up of a waterproof shell, stay-dry lining, and a pocket for stuffing absorbency, pocket diapers are easy to put on and simple to wash. How to Use a...
How to Sew Adult Training Pants and Absorbent Briefs
While adult training pants and absorbent briefs serve different purposes, the way they are sewn is similar. Better yet, you don’t need a serger or use complicated stitches to sew a pair of training pants or absorbent briefs to meet your needs for incontinence...
How to Sew an Adult Pull Up
Pull ups make a great option to discreetly manage incontinence. Sewing your own adult or older child pull is easy to do and will save you money in the long run on disposable incontinence products. The full panel of waterproof fabric combined with stretchy sidebands...
The Difference Between Adult Pocket, AIO, and AI2 Cloth Diapers
Adult pocket and All-in-one (AIO) diapers have long been a popular way to manage incontinence, thanks to their simplicity of use. But what is the difference between them? And what is an All-in-two (AI2). To be fair, I have yet to come across a true AI2 adult diaper...
5 Best Adult Training Pants and Absorbent Briefs
Adult training pants and absorbent briefs handle light to moderate absorbency without compromising on bulk. Although, some of these items can tread the line for higher absorbency without veering into diaper land. Overall, they may or may not have a waterproof layer...
How to Sew an Overnight Adult Diaper
When managing incontinence, overnight needs frequently call for more protection than daytime. While you can add inserts to your existing products, having a product with more absorption and greater coverage can be helpful. In this tutorial, we’ll go over how to sew an...