FABRICS for Sewing Cloth Pads

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  • čas přidán 28. 08. 2024

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  • @theofficialaudible5116
    @theofficialaudible5116 Před 7 měsíci +2

    Thank you for this wonderful video. Absolutely just the right information for me. Your presentation is clear and perfect timing. I have tried making pads and given up. After watching this (well, listening whilst cooking dinner!) I realise my resistance to making more is because of my lack of knowledge about which fabrics and why. Now I feel informed and confident to keep making pads.

    • @corkylorenz
      @corkylorenz  Před 6 měsíci

      I hope it’s going well for you! Have you made any pads since you left this comment? I can totally understand feeling overwhelmed. I get the same thing, and usually I don’t even watch tutorials before trying something new, because I have a hard time learning that way. I try it, then go search for answers to my specific roadblocks. 😅

  • @chelseab5467
    @chelseab5467 Před 2 lety +11

    Thank you! Finally the actual fabric for a DIY Pad!

  • @sarahwales7003
    @sarahwales7003 Před 3 lety +31

    "With a coupon" yes queen 👸

    • @corkylorenz
      @corkylorenz  Před 3 lety +4

      Gotta use those coupons strategically! 😅

  • @wolverineempire3387
    @wolverineempire3387 Před 3 lety +16

    Sometimes I get sick and tired of people who get embarrassed talking about there periods it’s a natural thing

    • @corkylorenz
      @corkylorenz  Před 3 lety +2

      Did I do that in this video? I can’t remember. 😅

    • @268marley
      @268marley Před rokem +1

      It has been ingrained in a lot of us to feel ashamed of our bodies and their functions. I think some people still struggle with breaking the habit of apologizing for being a woman and everything that comes along with it. It takes time for the thought patterns to shift, but I think it's going pretty well. People are a lot more open and direct about these topics than when I started puberty, and even into early adulthood.

  • @beccacoleman498
    @beccacoleman498 Před 2 lety +8

    I love the structure that flannel gives my pads, and I don't use heavy pads, so 3 or 4 layers of flannel works well for me. The construction of my pads is a topper, a layer of woven cotton or flannel that the core is stitched to, then the backer. Having that extra woven layer inside the pad makes it so that I can drop the core down to two or 3 layers without sacrificing absorbancy. Nice informative video! I have yet to buy any fabrics from wazoodle or nature's fabrics, but I have recently gotten into hand dyeing my own fabrics, so I think it's time to get some.

    • @barefacedquestions
      @barefacedquestions Před rokem +1

      Hey, thanks for sharing. What fabric do you use as a backer? I see that most people can choose different materials for toppers and cores, but all use fleece as backer. What is it about fleece that makes it desirable as a backer material?

    • @kellierodgers2880
      @kellierodgers2880 Před rokem +2

      @@barefacedquestions I think it's because it's water resistant (not completely waterproof) but still more breathable than pul

    • @barefacedquestions
      @barefacedquestions Před rokem +1

      @@kellierodgers2880 Thanks for the insight.

  • @kernlee7
    @kernlee7 Před měsícem

    Thank you for this very helpful, very well done video.

    • @corkylorenz
      @corkylorenz  Před měsícem

      So glad it can still be helpful!! Feels like a long time ago.

    • @kernlee7
      @kernlee7 Před měsícem

      @@corkylorenz when I did a search for home made pads, it brought this one up and I immediately hit the download button!! 😁 It also gave me several more of yours, both older and newer, which I will be watching also. 😃

  • @Kati_k_kuriosz
    @Kati_k_kuriosz Před 10 měsíci +2

    So are they now making bamboo charcoal material. So far you are the first person I found that has given the best information. Thank you.

  • @amyc5913
    @amyc5913 Před 2 lety +7

    Use an old towel. Very absorbent.

  • @wolverineempire3387
    @wolverineempire3387 Před 3 lety +5

    Thanks for the info

  • @psychokitteh8626
    @psychokitteh8626 Před 3 lety +8

    So bamboo fleece 2 layers for heavy periods?

  • @HediSalm
    @HediSalm Před 4 lety +4

    another great one :D Thanks Corky

  • @BrisArzate
    @BrisArzate Před 3 lety +3

    This was so helpful thank you

  • @sunflowergamesworld2817
    @sunflowergamesworld2817 Před 3 lety +2

    Thanks for sharing

  • @claudettemonty4077
    @claudettemonty4077 Před 10 měsíci +3

    Is these pad good for small and medium bladder incontinence??

    • @ServeLearnTeach
      @ServeLearnTeach Před 10 měsíci +2

      Yes, for me. I find them very comfortable and absorbent.

    • @MissDebi
      @MissDebi Před 17 dny

      ​@@ServeLearnTeachWhich fabrics do you use?

  • @anakenaperez1749
    @anakenaperez1749 Před rokem

    Thank you!

  • @nothin2656
    @nothin2656 Před 3 lety +9

    Have you ever used zorb? Or is there a reason I shouldn't use that?

    • @happymom9255
      @happymom9255 Před 2 lety +2

      Many people have allergies to Zorb. It can also be prone to compression leaks.

  • @gigin8546
    @gigin8546 Před rokem +3

    If you want the final product to be waterproof, what kind of thread would you use?? I'm most interested in PUL fabric.

    • @JulieDobbins.76
      @JulieDobbins.76 Před rokem +1

      Polyester thread is non-wicking. Cotton can sometimes wick fluid through.

  • @SweetT--
    @SweetT-- Před 11 měsíci +1

    what about cotton quilting batting?

  • @brendah8909
    @brendah8909 Před rokem

    Hobby lobby carries PUL in store.

  • @euevcs123
    @euevcs123 Před 4 lety +4

    Por favor poderia colocar legenda em português (Brasil) Por favor obrigada

  • @gaeunyang
    @gaeunyang Před 2 lety +2

    With the terry, would you recommend having the rough side out or the smooth side? The one that’ll touch the skin? Thanks!

    • @CRCR666
      @CRCR666 Před 2 lety +1

      It doesn't matter which side goes up! Personally i think id have rough side out but whatever works for you!

  • @bjhamm8195
    @bjhamm8195 Před 2 lety +2

    Hi Corky! A few questions for you. (1) On the bamboo fleece (when used as a core fabric), does it matter which side (fuzzy versus smooth) is up (toward topper) versus down (toward bottom)? (2) You mention your favorite pinking shears from Amazon on multiple videos. Here I see you have included a link. YEAH!!! However the link does not work. 😞Can you please provide an updated link to the pinking shears you prefer so I can order them as well. THANKS!

    • @happymom9255
      @happymom9255 Před 2 lety +1

      1. Doesn’t matter which way it goes

  • @allison3132
    @allison3132 Před 2 lety

    THANKS!!!

  • @marietamorgan2629
    @marietamorgan2629 Před 4 lety +2

    Im heavy sweat,wondering do they work for me? my period is light ,just worry about sweating. We have really hot weather

    • @katrinaKJB1611
      @katrinaKJB1611 Před 3 lety +1

      Regular Cotton topped pads are good for staying cool.

  • @cleicecleice9415
    @cleicecleice9415 Před 4 lety

    Thanks

  • @nilminideen5296
    @nilminideen5296 Před 2 lety +2

    Where did you order the fabric from please ?

  • @sandrasews3765
    @sandrasews3765 Před rokem +1

    I got bamboo towel fabric, can I use this?

  • @yooalim3214
    @yooalim3214 Před 3 lety +3

    hi, I wanted to sew my own cloth sanitary pads. Do I have to wash the fabrics first before sewing them? to make sure the fabrics won't shrink if I wash it?( I really have no proper knowledge in sewing, please bear with me, thank you)

    • @CaptJackPal
      @CaptJackPal Před 3 lety +5

      YooA Lim yes, it’s always good to wash the fabric before. Like you said it may shrink. 😊

    • @yooalim3214
      @yooalim3214 Před 3 lety +1

      @@CaptJackPal thank you for your kind reply. I greatly appreciated it

    • @ciannacoleman5125
      @ciannacoleman5125 Před 2 lety +1

      If you use Original Zorb do not prewash it, most everything else it is best to prewash as it will rinse out the starch and preshrink so your project doesn’t wrinkle and pucker.

    • @happymom9255
      @happymom9255 Před 2 lety +1

      Yes, all except Zorb original should be prewashed. Most bamboo fabrics should be washed and dried on hot 4-5 times to ensure shrinkage is complete

  • @okweyecharity4074
    @okweyecharity4074 Před 6 měsíci

    I want to veñture into this business.
    What treatment can I use to make it very hygienic?

  • @cm6042
    @cm6042 Před 4 lety +2

    So I ordered some Babyville PUL and was sent the wrong thing. I am pretty sure what I got was their wicking fabric. If you were going to use wicking fabric in pads or panty liners, which layer would you use it for?

    • @question3613
      @question3613 Před 3 lety

      I know your comment is a few months old but I would think to use it on the bottom layer to keep leakage from soaking through

    • @ciannacoleman5125
      @ciannacoleman5125 Před 2 lety +3

      From my reading it is best used for the topper since it is not actually waterproof, rather it pulls the moisture away from the surface

    • @Memphismom123
      @Memphismom123 Před 11 měsíci

      @@question3613 No, you want PUL for the bottom or inner bottom layer (if you choose a cotton for the outside that shows). The PUL is like a waterproof layer. Wicking would be your top layer closest to the flow.

  • @tadalajamu4689
    @tadalajamu4689 Před rokem +1

    Is it possible to use raincoat material as your water proof?

    • @Fatima-qx6uw
      @Fatima-qx6uw Před 11 měsíci +1

      In some Videos i saw they use outdoor jacket / softshell jacket fabrics .

  • @crochetingaroundnewzealand

    I've never heard of PUL. What do the initials mean?

    • @alyariel9713
      @alyariel9713 Před rokem +1

      Polyurethane Laminate. It's basically a fabric laminated in plastic, making it waterproof. Most the time it's polyester fabric laminated in plastic but you can get cotton too. ❤

  • @annas1179
    @annas1179 Před 2 lety +2

    Can you list the fabric types? Is there any at home type of fabrics that can be used to make some? Like stuff you may find in your home to use?

    • @LaadeeV
      @LaadeeV Před 2 lety +2

      I’ve seen old bath towels and flannel /fleece baby blankets used.

    • @happymom9255
      @happymom9255 Před 2 lety +6

      Flannel bed sheets, old towels for cores. Old T-shirt’s make great toppers.

  • @phoenixreign7522
    @phoenixreign7522 Před 2 lety

    I have a bunch of microfiber. Could I use it for pad making? And which part would I use it for?

    • @feliciagomez6148
      @feliciagomez6148 Před rokem +1

      Did you ever get a response, I’d like to know the answer to this as well please

  • @katrinaKJB1611
    @katrinaKJB1611 Před 3 lety +1

    Do you place the fuzzy side of the SHOBF up or down?

  • @MrsTrafford
    @MrsTrafford Před 3 lety +1

    I have a ton of old cloth diapers that are worn through on the elastics. Can I use those for the PUL backing for pads?

  • @daciasdiy1861
    @daciasdiy1861 Před 2 lety

    I wanna use bamboo fabric

  • @parveenazam2647
    @parveenazam2647 Před 3 lety +3

    How can the pad be used next time, as you mentioned it is reusable. Please reply.

  • @nilminideen5296
    @nilminideen5296 Před 2 lety +1

    For backing, is it good to use cotton ?

    • @happymom9255
      @happymom9255 Před 2 lety +1

      For liners, sure. For a pad, no. You may leak right through

    • @barefacedquestions
      @barefacedquestions Před rokem +1

      I've tried out some pads and think that if your topper and core are really good at absorbing liquid, and your backing is attached a layer of waterproof fabric (the types used in umbrellas, wind coats, tents), then it suffices to use cotton as backing. Keep in mind that not all cottons are the same.

  • @AiT8Keys1
    @AiT8Keys1 Před 2 lety +1

    I'm needing to make waterproof pads that can go in a swimsuit and be swam in. Any idea what material I should use? Ones that will not leak even in the water. Thanks for your help!

    • @leaelizabeth23
      @leaelizabeth23 Před 2 lety

      Have you tried the menstrual cups?

    • @AiT8Keys1
      @AiT8Keys1 Před 2 lety

      @@leaelizabeth23 no and honestly I'm not interested in doing those... but thank you for suggesting it. 😊

    • @leaelizabeth23
      @leaelizabeth23 Před 2 lety +3

      @@AiT8Keys1 okay. I was just throwing it out there if you hadnt heard of them. I dont know that you can really do a waterproof pad that is completely able to keep things in. Unless you do a complete like PUL diaper type of design with elastic leg gussets like a baby swim diaper. But that is really for keeping solids in and not so much liquids.

    • @AiT8Keys1
      @AiT8Keys1 Před 2 lety +1

      @@leaelizabeth23 yeah that's a good suggestion but I'm like you, I don't think it'd work good. Hmm I guess I'm just gonna have to keep researching. If you ever find anything out, please let me know! 😊

    • @leaelizabeth23
      @leaelizabeth23 Před 2 lety +1

      @@AiT8Keys1 i will keep you in mind.

  • @XwickedXtwistX
    @XwickedXtwistX Před 3 lety +1

    400gsm??

    • @268marley
      @268marley Před rokem

      Grams per square metre. The weight of the fabric. If that's what you were asking, that is.

  • @roselynferreira6255
    @roselynferreira6255 Před 4 lety

    ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @QueensNative
    @QueensNative Před 4 lety

    🥰

  • @daciasdiy1861
    @daciasdiy1861 Před 2 lety +2

    There’s a woman on TikTok and she’s selling these pads she calls guzzers that she’s charging $28 for 1 pad! That wud cost a fortune to have enough just for those few heavy days

    • @268marley
      @268marley Před rokem +2

      Over the lifetime of your cycles, it would be more cost effective and ecologically responsible than all of the disposable pads you might use. The good news is you can sew your own and cut the costs!

  • @arendvanfelius2444
    @arendvanfelius2444 Před 5 měsíci

    doe niet zo moeilijk gebruik gewoon maandverband bijvoorbeeld libresse middelen voor ongesteld dagen is loogies normaal goed

    • @arendvanfelius2444
      @arendvanfelius2444 Před 5 měsíci

      wasbaar maandverband is niet goed voor milieu veel water veel stroom veel wasmiddel veel ongemakkelijk maandverband naar gebruiken in afvalbak loogies normaal goed beter voor milieu

  • @elicore.biz81
    @elicore.biz81 Před rokem

    So do these absorb and dry well while using them throughout the day?