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My Cloth Fairy My cloth fairy is a shop based in Melbourne, Australia. We create and sell washable cloth pads and breastpads with great quality. So, what are you waiting for?

My cloth fairy is a newly created shop based in Melbourne, Australia. We create and sell washable cloth pads with great quality. Our goal is to offer a colourful and happier perspective of menstruation, helping girls and women reconnect with their bodies. When we were thinking about choosing a name for our brand all ideas that came in mind were related to reduce the imprint, women nature, feminine and to bring joy to this days. What could be more feminine and delicate than a fairy, right? And thinking about how important is to connect to ourselves and to respect our bodies especially during menstruation that is a time to rest and renewal; we thought that the best representation of the menstrual cycle would be a dandelion. We love all the changes of it, starting with the beautiful bright yellow, turning into white seeds that spread with a gentle breeze bringing peace and joy for those who take a time to watch it. Send as a message and My cloth fairy will customize your cloth pad as your wish! About the owner:

Milia is Brazilian, living in Melbourne since 2015 with her husband. She is a registered nurse currently working as a Doula, supporting women during their pregnancy, childbirth and post partum. She also explores her creativity making new patterns for soft toys, giving sewing classes and creating Birthing dolls (dolls that gives birth and breastfeed). She started making cloth pads because she was having huge allergies with disposable pads and she didn’t feel comfortable with menstrual cups, so she started researching the best materials and how to make her own cloth pads, and after the first month using them, she was amazed with the difference: no allergies, decreased her flow, fewer cramps, she felt more comfortable with the fabric touching her skin and she was truly happy to help the planet. She told some of her friends about the news and they also had interest of making the change. So she decided that this could be her path helping save the planet and helping other women to return to the ancient sacred practice of treating the woman’s body as a temple, and to celebrate their cycles. You can find more about her sewing arts in here:
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My cloth fairy, é uma loja recém-criada com sede em Melbourne, Austrália. Criamos e vendemos absorventes de tecido laváveis com excelente qualidade. Nosso objetivo é oferecer uma perspectiva colorida e mais feliz da menstruação, ajudando meninas e mulheres a se reconectarem com seus corpos. Quando pensávamos em um nome para a nossa marca, todas as idéias que vieram em mente estavam relacionadas à redução do impacto da natureza, natureza feminina e trazer alegria para esses dias. O que poderia ser mais feminono e delicado que uma fada, não é? E pensando na importância de se conectar com nós mesmas e respeitar os nossos corpos durante a menstruação, que é um tempo de descanso e renovação, pensamos que o Dente-de-leão poderia ser uma ótima representação de todo o ciclo feminino. Nós amamos todas as mudanças que ele apresenta, desde sua forte cor amarela, mudando para suas sementes brancas que se espalham com uma leve brisa, trazendo paz e alegria para os que tiram seu tempo para observá-lo. Então o que você está esperando? Faça seu pedido que nós customizaremos seus absorventes de acordo com o seu desejo! Sobre o proprietário:

Milia é brasileira, mora com o marido em Melbourne desde 2015. Atuava no Brasil como Enfermeira, e atualmente trabalha como Doula, apoiando mulheres durante a gravidez, parto e pós-parto. Ela também explora sua criatividade fazendo novos moldes de brinquedos de tecido, da aulas de costura e cria bonecas de parto (bonecas que dão à luz e amamentam). Ela começou a fazer absorventes de tecido porque estava tendo alergias com os absorventes descartáveis e também porque não se adaptou com os coletores menstruais, então ela começou a pesquisar sobre os melhores materiais e formas de fazer os absorventes naturais, após o primeiro mês com os absorventes de tecido, ficou surpresa com a diferença: não teve mais alergias, diminuiu seu fluxo, percebeu menos cólicas, sentiu-se mais confortável com o tecido tocando sua pele e além de tudo ela estava realmente feliz em ajudar o planeta. Ela contou a algumas de suas amigas sobre a notícia e elas também tiveram interesse em fazer a mudança. Então ela decidiu que este poderia ser seu caminho ajudando a salvar o planeta e ajudar outras mulheres a retornar à antiga prática sagrada de tratar o corpo da mulher como um templo e celebrar seus ciclos. Você pode encontrar mais sobre minhas artes em tecido aqui:
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02/09/2019

Hello beautiful people!!! Just passing here to let you know that I added some cloth pads spring inspired! hope you enjoy as much as I do.⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀
You will find my most sellers sizes/absorbencies (15.5cm, 18.5cm, 20cm and 24cm) (light, regular, heavy and super heavy)⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀
This time I've added a limited edition of regular pads on the smaller size (15.5cm) after a client suggestion. And I've added some heavy and super heavy pads in cotton and Minky.⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀
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11/08/2019

My Cloth Fairy Have just restocked their store with Winter and Autumn inspired items

Dear customers, I will not maintain both pages running anymore, so if you can, please follow Milia Simielli Handmade and...
30/06/2019

Dear customers, I will not maintain both pages running anymore, so if you can, please follow Milia Simielli Handmade and you can keep receiving the posts. thanks so much for your comprehension. Lots of love,
Milia

Hi everyone! I wanted to introduce myself to tell you a little more about me!⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀
My name is Milia. I’m from Brazil and my husband and I moved to Australia in 2015. Back in Brazil I used to work as a Family and Community nurse ( Something in between Midwife and Maternal and Child nurse + community nurse, so we do prenatal consultations, breastfeeding support, kids and adult consultations, home visits and school education), in 2014 I decided that I wanted to go deeper on childbirth support so I did my DONA International Birth Doula and postnatal doula training and also a childbirth educator training, but because I was working full time was a bit hard to manage to do all together. So when we moved to Melbourne I could dedicate my time to work as a Doula and I couldn’t be more satisfied. ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀
I started searching for tools to work with children to teach them about childbirth, but I couldn’t find what I wanted, so I decided to use my doula/nursing knowledge and my sewing skills to create a doll that has the characteristics of a pregnant woman, could be pregnant, give birth and breastfeed, and I was so thrilled with the result that I decided to share them on a Birth worker Facebook group to see if I could get a feedback if I was the only one willing to have one and if it was worthy to invest my time, as you can imagine it takes many days to finish just one. I got 4 orders in a couple of hours later. Can you imagine how excited I was? I would like to think my work now has blossomed into a beautiful butterfly.⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀
Another thing that I learned in this journey in Australia is to be more eco-conscious, and I started to make reusable menstrual pads for myself and I loved it. Since 2017 I also make and sell cloth pads⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀
Some fun facts about me: I am fan. I love chocolate. I have one sister, she’s also into the parenting world, she is a psychologist and gives workshops on Attachment Parenting in Brazil. ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀
Thanks for following me on this journey!







Hello there! I know that I don't post that frequent here, that means that I'm busy sewing 😅Here is the thing, you may no...
04/04/2019

Hello there! I know that I don't post that frequent here, that means that I'm busy sewing 😅
Here is the thing, you may not know but I have on my online shop the finished products and I also open for custom orders, so if you are looking for a specific set, or liked a print that I had used and wants to make more than one pad or want a different size on that same print, send me a message and we can discuss, It'll be my pleasure to help you 😊
Thank you Nessa for asking for this custom order 💓💓

How lovely is this recommendation?So if you are interested to start your journey to a more sustainable living but still ...
27/02/2019

How lovely is this recommendation?
So if you are interested to start your journey to a more sustainable living but still unsure on how to choose your pads, do like Lia and send me a message, I'll be happy to help you.

26/02/2019

Description Public: Adults 15+ All skill levels welcome Date: Saturday, March 30th, 2019 Time: 10:00 am to 1:00 pm (3 hours) Venue: 393 Swan St, Richmond VIC 3121 Capacity: 10 people Want to learn how to sew? Then you will be happy to hear that SisterWorks is offering a fun and creative beginners wo...

I haven't seen it yet but I'm so glad to know about it!  "Oh, my God. I'm not crying because I'm on my period or anythin...
25/02/2019

I haven't seen it yet but I'm so glad to know about it!

"Oh, my God. I'm not crying because I'm on my period or anything. I can't believe a film about menstruation just won an Oscar," Zehtabchi said."

"Period. End of sentence.," a movie that aims to end the stigma of menstruation in other parts of the world, won an Oscar for best documentary short subject.

Have you heard about the Red Tent Ritual from the Himba women in Namibia? What a beautiful way to celebrate a first peri...
10/02/2019

Have you heard about the Red Tent Ritual from the Himba women in Namibia? What a beautiful way to celebrate a first period ❤️❤️❤️


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In many cultures women and girls are being honoured during their moon cycle. Himba society celebrates and empowers girls during this time, which is considered according to their tradition as a sacred period. Himba women live in a community which celebrate young women's first moon cycle, a five day celebration is prepared with the participation of all the women and girls. The rituals which took part every day and into the nights included dancing, singing and storytelling. I could hear them singing long after I left to sleep in my tent… These rituals were designed to prepare the young woman for womanhood and to guide her spiritually. It is also a significant time for all women to bond, women to women and as a community, empowering each other… During this special time the young woman is crowned. The womanhood ritual is also the first time a traditional leather crown is mounted upon her head. Himba tribe, Namibia. Photo by for the

Hello Beautiful people!! I've added new items to my online store. Reusable cloth pads in different sizes are made with b...
31/01/2019

Hello Beautiful people!! I've added new items to my online store. Reusable cloth pads in different sizes are made with bamboo terry and have a PUL layer to help prevent leaks.
www.myclothfairy.clothpadshop.com
www.etsy.com/shop/AtelieMiliaSimielli
Waterproof pocket bags (wetbags) so you can have your pads on your handbag and after you change it you can place them inside (usually fits 1 pad). Large wetbags with 2 zippers (one pocket for dry clean pads and another one for used/wet pads)
Atelie Milia Simielli in Melbourne My Cloth Fairy @ Notting Hill, Victoria, Australia

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