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.
Should You Use Vinyl, Plastic, Nylon, PUL, Wool, or Rubber Diaper Covers?
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...
Adult Training Pant vs. Pull Up vs. Pull on Diaper: What’s the Difference?
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...
Why Older Children Still Wet the Bed
Over the past few years, I’ve had many, many, messages from parents looking for training pants for their older kids, most often in the 7-10 age range. They come to me because let’s face it, training pants are only really meant for toddlers. Which, unless your kid is...
What is a Cloth Diaper System vs. Stash
In the world of cloth diaper lingo, the terms diaper “stash” and diaper “system” are among the most confusing. What’s the difference and does it even matter? Who needs to know this?! Alas, the point of specific terms is to help identify and classify certain...
How to Wash Different Cloth Diaper Fabrics
You throw all your dirty diapers into the same diaper pail, so it would seem to make sense that all those diapers can be thrown in the washer and dryer together. Yes. And No. Yes, you could throw them all in the washer and dryer together, but the different fabrics in...
A Brief History of Diapers in Space
The United States government had a problem. Their spacemen could not easily get in and out of their cumbersome suits. Bathroom breaks would be limited while working on the lunar surface. The men needed to wear diapers. Those in charge decided that the public did not...