I know I am 3 years late however I have only been part of a sewing group that sends things to kids and teens in other countries who don't have access/money for water/food much less things like pads. Many know that having your period is a negative thing in other countries like Africa and when the girls have their periods they cannot go to school. I got an email from a young girl/teen and all she wants for Christmas is different sized pads that she can simply rinse and later take down to the creek/river with a washboard and wash privately. I won't lie reading that she and all the girls get bullied over having a natural woman thing, it effecting her education, and she would rather quit school all together than have the monthly embarrassment if it starts while she's in school just made me want to cry for her. So I emailed the sewing group I am apart of and we're all on the hunt for different patterns, sizes, best fabrics for their type of environment, etc and we are going to start making reusable liners, light to heavy flow pads, and wet bags to send to those in need so they no longer have to miss school/work/etc.
I love that you are so going into the detail and explain everything so precisely. It really helps me to understand the process and importance of all the steps. PS I love your nails. Thought they looked like this on purpose. You're a creative queen. Own it ❤️ thank you for the beautiful piece
I enjoyed watching you do this. Pads are so expensive. The only thing I would change is I do not like colored material against my private area. I would use white. This tutorial is wonderful.
I think that's my main problem, I don't take my time around curves, which is almost the most frustrating to me. My first few pads I used terry washcloths for the core and wow talk about fuzz lol I can't find any zorb or thin core products around here, but I did find some bamboo fleece I'm going to try. I did purchase your tess pattern which I am excited to try since there are no curves! This is the first video I have seen that used the flannel or what you used, as what is against you. I really prefer that way. I don't understand why they are made with the patterns facing you to to get stained 🧐 I am using brown flannel against the body so its easier to hide stains
I couldn't use your link to the Pinking shears. As Amazon has many pairs to choose from do you have a brand name of yours. They look like they cut well and I've never been lucky enough to find a pair that actually cut.Your video was great. Thanks
Hello. I downloaded the pattern. In looking at it do you cut the pattern in the fold because if so both sides are the same size and it looks like in your video one side is smaller than the other like typical pads. Thank you for the help. 😊
Time 22.00. What shape is best to sew heavy bladder stress pads. Can't find all the fabrics here where I live in south africa. What works better gusher style with slits or plain topper.
I saw in a previous video you recommended wind proof fleece as a backer. I will be making pads for the first time and I will be ordering all my supplies online. I bought your flare pattern because it will be needed for heavy flow and good coverage. I can find Zorb and I have flannel and fleece on hand, do I need PUL or should I use the wind prof fleece? Help! lol!
@@annebrindley7132 I am not sure, I dont think it is recommended, I am not sure as to why though, try asking in the Facebook Group Corky runs, if its for your own personal use, I see no harm in trying it though.
I was interested in learning about these pads for "leaking" urine for a an older friend. I am totally stumped about what the snaps are for. Do they secure the liner to underpants in the center of the crotch? What about the top and bottom sections in case of movement. Cannot imagine how one could be active and not have the pad move around while wearing it. What am I missing? What about pins top and bottom?
The snaps hold the middle on the pad to the crotch of your underwear. Most people find that if your underwear is snug fitting, this is adequate for keeping the ends from moving around. The kind of fabric you use also makes a difference and how much the pad will stay in place. A lot of people like to use a fuzzy fabric for the side of the pad that lays next to your underwear. It provides a little bit of grip so that it won’t slide. If the fabric is stiffer it can help the pad to not fold or bunch while you’re wearing it.
For the purpose of making incontinence pads I would try making a pad with flannel on the outside with a hidden layer of PUL. The PUL is waterproof and kind of stiff. And then the flannel will give a little bit of grip to stay in place.
The tutorial is very good, but...there is a lot of information missing. The names of the fabrics used is the main one like what on earth is PUL ??? but also where it can be purchased and is it available in all countries? I live in the UK for instance. Also, one viewer asked how much liquid it would take aproximately, no answer to that either!!!
Pul is PolyUrethane Laminate, ie fabric coated with a really thin layer of a special type of waterproof “plastic” that is washable in hot (60°C) washing machine programs
What needle to u use and tension and stitch length? I’m a new sewer and the stitching just jumbles in the back. I try n try to fix the tension or stitch length n it just doesn’t come out
Hello can you please tell me what is the machine called that you press the poppers on with? I have a hand version of this but due to arthritis in my hands i cannot squeeze the clamp together. Also i use KAM plastic poppers and have lots of them so will your clamp work with the plastic as well as the metal poppers? Love your video and is so easy to follow thanks:-)
You can definitely use fleece, just stick to cotton only for skin health. Regular towels can work, but you'd want to do two lines of zigzag stitching or serge the edge to prevent the cloth from falling apart. Using regular towel is very messy, so finding some cheap baby towels can give you layering options that don't fall apart as much.
It was a cotton flannel on the outside, I've seen it at Joann Fabrics a lot. The waterproof was PUL, which is a little harder to find, but a Google search will get you a few options.
Raincoats are made with pul. So if you have one you or your children have out grown, you can use that. You can also repurpose those modern cloth diapers.
Its a water resistant fabric that is laminated, its full name is Polyurethane and usually people make cloth diapers out of out it but you can make other things too like these pads.
I soak in a cold/lukewarm water bucket with Dr Bronners castile soap & a bit of whitening oxy powder. Rinse clean in a few buckets, spin dry. Drape over fan. Dry in a couple of hours. Good luck
Just curious, how much fluid can this hold? I’m needing to make something similar to a poise pad but my mom is very concerned these wouldn’t hold for incontinence. No one ever comments as to how much. 1/8 c, 1/4 c? Please help, she’s really needing something.
I would make briefs, just double pad, with snaps on the side. To make it easy to get off. I would make them like the modern cloth diaper, using diaper cloth and pul, and flannel. I like to repurpose so I have a rain coat and windbreaker that we have outgrown. So I'm going to make a pair for my mom to see if it's comfortable.
It’s polyurethane laminate fabric. Basically it has a thin plastic layer on the back, making it waterproof. It’s very thin but can be a little tricky to sew, depending how what your process is like.
I know I am 3 years late however I have only been part of a sewing group that sends things to kids and teens in other countries who don't have access/money for water/food much less things like pads. Many know that having your period is a negative thing in other countries like Africa and when the girls have their periods they cannot go to school. I got an email from a young girl/teen and all she wants for Christmas is different sized pads that she can simply rinse and later take down to the creek/river with a washboard and wash privately. I won't lie reading that she and all the girls get bullied over having a natural woman thing, it effecting her education, and she would rather quit school all together than have the monthly embarrassment if it starts while she's in school just made me want to cry for her. So I emailed the sewing group I am apart of and we're all on the hunt for different patterns, sizes, best fabrics for their type of environment, etc and we are going to start making reusable liners, light to heavy flow pads, and wet bags to send to those in need so they no longer have to miss school/work/etc.
I have just started this same project myself
I'm starting to do the same for cuba, iv been buying them but now I want to make them it will be cheaper for me ❤
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The description you give verbally are amazing. I love that you tell your fabric types. Thank you great video.
Thank you so much for the kind comment 🥰
I love that you are so going into the detail and explain everything so precisely. It really helps me to understand the process and importance of all the steps. PS I love your nails. Thought they looked like this on purpose. You're a creative queen. Own it ❤️ thank you for the beautiful piece
Thank you so much for your kind comment. I really appreciate it 🥰🥰
Followed your method and it turned out so well. Mind you I hand sewed it. Thank you tons
I’m so glad to hear that you had good results!!
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I enjoyed watching you do this. Pads are so expensive. The only thing I would change is I do not like colored material against my private area. I would use white.
This tutorial is wonderful.
This video was so helpful and your anxieties are mine so it was good to hear it out loud! ❤❤
Awesome to hear that the video was helpful to you!! I hope you enjoy the process 😊
Pin holes in the PUL? Might be avoided by using clips or placing pins in the stitching area and parallel with your stitching. Thanks for the video!
This looks super simple. I might make some of these as my pregnancy progresses for any issues with incontinence.
If you don't like your walking foot try a Teflon coated foot it really helps with sewing on top of the PUL fabric.
I can no longer take the irritation of plastic pads 😖😖😖 This is the perfect fix for me. Thank you for this video!! #NewSubbie
How many core layers of the bamboo terry do you recommend for a heavy flow (think post partum)? And how many pads could I make with 1/2 yard?
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I'm from India
Thanku so much for this paid
Ur idea 🙆🏻🙆🏻🙆🏻super & easy
Thnku
Thnku so much. .....❤❤❤❤
what if you just use a serger instead? eliminates the need for trimming when you’re making a ton!
i can’t wait to see this shape and buy it! it’s beautiful. love the topper, too.
Thanks. Like this very much. What is PUL???
This helps me understand how to sew one a lot.. Love this
This is quality and the way I want to make mine❤
Thank you! I’m glad to hear it works for you too!
Hi. May I know where you get the pattern? So i can print too on my own
Very good video girl and greatly explained! You have a knack for this. ❤
It's pretty good. You go girl I need to try that too. I'm not really good at the machine yet. Still need a little more teaching. But I will try harder
That's how pro's do it I envy you with the skills it's hard to use machine
I think that's my main problem, I don't take my time around curves, which is almost the most frustrating to me. My first few pads I used terry washcloths for the core and wow talk about fuzz lol I can't find any zorb or thin core products around here, but I did find some bamboo fleece I'm going to try. I did purchase your tess pattern which I am excited to try since there are no curves! This is the first video I have seen that used the flannel or what you used, as what is against you. I really prefer that way. I don't understand why they are made with the patterns facing you to to get stained 🧐 I am using brown flannel against the body so its easier to hide stains
thank you for this video. I so enjoyed it. and thank you for not tell me to like, subscribe, share, etc.
Great camera position. Thanks for the video
okay but that backing fabric is beautiful
Thank you so much for making this video! Such a great help xx
I also tried, came very beautiful
going to use this method for guinea pig cage liners 😇
Careful! I used to raise guinea pigs & they chew and eat everything they can reach...could be deadly for them??
Thank you for teaching it so clearly.
Can you make these without turning and just use zizzag stitch around?
Спасибо,! Отличный мастер класс!👍♥️💐
Excellent tutorial thanks
Id suggest sewing with a walking foot, it makes the pricess of holding together as well the stretch.
You need to use clips or pins in the stitching area of the waterproof layer, (not the center) or it's not waterproof.
This was a while ago, so I don’t remember. Did I use pins within the pad area?
Hi… your video is so informative and very easy to follow… Could you please help with all types/names of materials used.
What is pul in the pad?
Can u do more absorbency layers like 3 different thickness and supper absorb ant layers thru.entire pads
I have better incontinence pads using 2 layers Zorb, 1 core layer PLU. Long pads cuz the liquid squirts out both ways. 1 layer not enough
If you dont like using a walking foot get a Teflon coated foot it really helps
This is awesome. Thank you!
Thank you for watching!
Beautiful
I couldn't use your link to the Pinking shears. As Amazon has many pairs to choose from do you have a brand name of yours. They look like they cut well and I've never been lucky enough to find a pair that actually cut.Your video was great. Thanks
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Hello. I downloaded the pattern. In looking at it do you cut the pattern in the fold because if so both sides are the same size and it looks like in your video one side is smaller than the other like typical pads. Thank you for the help. 😊
Time 22.00. What shape is best to sew heavy bladder stress pads. Can't find all the fabrics here where I live in south africa. What works better gusher style with slits or plain topper.
What is the name of the fabric used?
What kind of fabric is that?
Thank you!😊
Do you air dry? I've been wanting to make these but that has been a question.
which shop can i also buy all the material used to make that pad...it looks good
Do they have a dye free version of fabric or naturally dye fabric allergic 2 dyes
Do you like cotton velour as a topper ? How is absorbency, is it hot to wear ?
You: "There's alot of layers"
Me: " shreck fabric"
Thank you
What’s basting spray ?
What kind of material is the green one?
I think that was cotton velour :)
I saw in a previous video you recommended wind proof fleece as a backer. I will be making pads for the first time and I will be ordering all my supplies online. I bought your flare pattern because it will be needed for heavy flow and good coverage. I can find Zorb and I have flannel and fleece on hand, do I need PUL or should I use the wind prof fleece? Help! lol!
PUL will offer the highest protection, nothing gets through it.
Zorb is good
@@2008betwixt can I use waterproof terry towelling instead of PUL? I have a mattress protector here. Brand new.
@@annebrindley7132 I am not sure, I dont think it is recommended, I am not sure as to why though, try asking in the Facebook Group Corky runs, if its for your own personal use, I see no harm in trying it though.
Yhis is probanly been asked before but what is PUL ?
I was interested in learning about these pads for "leaking" urine for a an older friend. I am totally stumped about what the snaps are for. Do they secure the liner to underpants in the center of the crotch? What about the top and bottom sections in case of movement. Cannot imagine how one could be active and not have the pad move around while wearing it. What am I missing? What about pins top and bottom?
The snaps hold the middle on the pad to the crotch of your underwear. Most people find that if your underwear is snug fitting, this is adequate for keeping the ends from moving around.
The kind of fabric you use also makes a difference and how much the pad will stay in place. A lot of people like to use a fuzzy fabric for the side of the pad that lays next to your underwear. It provides a little bit of grip so that it won’t slide. If the fabric is stiffer it can help the pad to not fold or bunch while you’re wearing it.
For the purpose of making incontinence pads I would try making a pad with flannel on the outside with a hidden layer of PUL. The PUL is waterproof and kind of stiff. And then the flannel will give a little bit of grip to stay in place.
@@corkylorenz Thank you for your time in answering, Corky. Worth a try.
Very nice! ☀
Hello :) Where did you get that machine that you use to put on the snaps?
It's from KAM snaps
I bought mine at Hobby Lobby
The tutorial is very good, but...there is a lot of information missing. The names of the fabrics used is the main one like what on earth is PUL ??? but also where it can be purchased and is it available in all countries? I live in the UK for instance. Also, one viewer asked how much liquid it would take aproximately, no answer to that either!!!
I too would like the answers to those questions.
Pul is PolyUrethane Laminate, ie fabric coated with a really thin layer of a special type of waterproof “plastic” that is washable in hot (60°C) washing machine programs
I love this 🙂. Thank you.
I hope it helps! Thanks for watching!
What is this whigt colour fabric name?
whats wrong with using basting spray?
What needle to u use and tension and stitch length? I’m a new sewer and the stitching just jumbles in the back. I try n try to fix the tension or stitch length n it just doesn’t come out
Hello can you please tell me what is the machine called that you press the poppers on with? I have a hand version of this but due to arthritis in my hands i cannot squeeze the clamp together. Also i use KAM plastic poppers and have lots of them so will your clamp work with the plastic as well as the metal poppers? Love your video and is so easy to follow thanks:-)
I’m sorry about the delayed response. The press I’m using is from KAM! It’s just their basic tabletop press. More expensive but easier on your body.
I think heavy flow need up 2 five layers with different thickness
Wao. This is great for me. Trying fro 3 months to start but not decided yet. I do not have bamboo, can I use fleece. Thanks
I saw someone use a towel for their inner core.
You can definitely use fleece, just stick to cotton only for skin health. Regular towels can work, but you'd want to do two lines of zigzag stitching or serge the edge to prevent the cloth from falling apart. Using regular towel is very messy, so finding some cheap baby towels can give you layering options that don't fall apart as much.
I need huge 15-18 inch gusher pads. If my pads aren’t long they always leak in the back and i also wear menstarl underwear
How do I get the pattern
Me too!😊
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ik neem aan dat je dat weet hahaha
Where do u get your printed Fabric from
Where do I buy the Hidden PUL???
How much liquid will this pad hold?
Awesome 👍😍
Where can i find PLU?
Cant share what material use for this
Hi what are the exact names of the fabric you used out side and the water proof fabric????
It was a cotton flannel on the outside, I've seen it at Joann Fabrics a lot. The waterproof was PUL, which is a little harder to find, but a Google search will get you a few options.
Raincoats are made with pul. So if you have one you or your children have out grown, you can use that. You can also repurpose those modern cloth diapers.
hello what kinda of buttons do i need
Thank you so much for this video! I need to make some of these.
Please tell me what PUL is...
Its a water resistant fabric that is laminated, its full name is Polyurethane and usually people make cloth diapers out of out it but you can make other things too like these pads.
Where did you get the fabrics?
hola, soy de chile y lamentablemente no se ingles, pero no puedo ponerle traductor a los videos de Corky, alguien sabe por que sucede esto?? saludos
Do you use French Terry bamboo for all your cores. How does it preform ?
I want to this one. How to buy this one
What did you use for the core
I know you got cotton velour for the core, but I have searched for it on on Natures fabric and cant find the exact one. Can you give me a link to it?>
How do you wash pads? What temp? It can't be some low temp, but don't know how it will be to wash them on highest?
I soak in a cold/lukewarm water bucket with Dr Bronners castile soap & a bit of whitening oxy powder. Rinse clean in a few buckets, spin dry. Drape over fan. Dry in a couple of hours. Good luck
Where can i find the pattern the link doesnt work
Very helpful! Thank you!
Where can i purchase from you?
We're available pull marital & how can I purchase this
can we get samples and paterns
Which pattern is this, I would like to purchase this shape 😍
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fabric names
Fabrics name tell us written kindly
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What does pul means?
Polyurethane, the laminated and water resistant fabric usually used to make diapers and pads like this
awesome
walking foot will help when you sew with multiple layers of fabric
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Wondering if anyone uses menstrual cups?
Just curious, how much fluid can this hold? I’m needing to make something similar to a poise pad but my mom is very concerned these wouldn’t hold for incontinence. No one ever comments as to how much. 1/8 c, 1/4 c? Please help, she’s really needing something.
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I would make briefs, just double pad, with snaps on the side. To make it easy to get off.
I would make them like the modern cloth diaper, using diaper cloth and pul, and flannel. I like to repurpose so I have a rain coat and windbreaker that we have outgrown. So I'm going to make a pair for my mom to see if it's comfortable.
Where can I get the pattern
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Dónde puedo conseguir el patrón de esa toalla ?
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What is PUL?
It’s polyurethane laminate fabric. Basically it has a thin plastic layer on the back, making it waterproof. It’s very thin but can be a little tricky to sew, depending how what your process is like.