Possibly TMI, but awesome
Cloth pad patterns and instructions
For whatever reason, the whole notion of this just tickled me, and I rather dislike the disposable products anyway, so I thought... what the hell? Let's try it. Lucky me I found this JUST as I was starting my cycle, so I could test it immediately. XD
I've just finished the first one I made for trial use, and it's not going to win any awards for craftsmanship, but it's a pad. Hopefully it should hold together.
I probably should have taken a picture before I put it to use, but... oh well. XD After it's been washed, I guess. I wanted to try it out promptly. It actually feels pretty nice, like just another layer of underwear. Less awkward and nasty than a disposable pad. Stays in place pretty well, too; I should probably have made a longer one, but this'll do for a trial. I put two layers of terrycloth in as filling, so it should be absorbent enough at least for a night.
I'm really liking the idea of getting to make pads for myself in whatever patterns I like. It appeals to me for no reason I can explain. XD Plus, hey! Less waste, less cost (irrelevant to me now, but I'm sure I'll appreciate it when I move out and live on my own), more comfort. Pretty cool. Cleanup will naturally take more effort, but the tradeoff of free, comfy pads that will last years is I think worth it.
For whatever reason, the whole notion of this just tickled me, and I rather dislike the disposable products anyway, so I thought... what the hell? Let's try it. Lucky me I found this JUST as I was starting my cycle, so I could test it immediately. XD
I've just finished the first one I made for trial use, and it's not going to win any awards for craftsmanship, but it's a pad. Hopefully it should hold together.
I probably should have taken a picture before I put it to use, but... oh well. XD After it's been washed, I guess. I wanted to try it out promptly. It actually feels pretty nice, like just another layer of underwear. Less awkward and nasty than a disposable pad. Stays in place pretty well, too; I should probably have made a longer one, but this'll do for a trial. I put two layers of terrycloth in as filling, so it should be absorbent enough at least for a night.
I'm really liking the idea of getting to make pads for myself in whatever patterns I like. It appeals to me for no reason I can explain. XD Plus, hey! Less waste, less cost (irrelevant to me now, but I'm sure I'll appreciate it when I move out and live on my own), more comfort. Pretty cool. Cleanup will naturally take more effort, but the tradeoff of free, comfy pads that will last years is I think worth it.
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....words....there aren't words....
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There's also at least one place that sells cloth pads.
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Is that a good "no words" or a bad "no words"? XD
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Those are really super-easy. I'm a total lazeball, and I got one done in half an hour. I bet given ample time and a pleasing variety of fabric, I could have enough done to keep me fully stocked each month.
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But then you can wash them and all is well. :D
*sees your cloudypout icon and raises you another*
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In other words: TMI factor be damned! Give us a follow-up post. :P
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(So far, my answer is "yes, they're worth it", but I can elaborate on that.)
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Found this while poking through friends of friendslist. I've been using cloth pads (lunapads) for over a year now. Wonderful things! More people need to know about them ^_^
(the best is when they're just out of the dryer...)
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He pouts a lot, doesn't he.