Now you can make and wear pantyliners yourself.
Pictures and Description
I made pantyliners with 100% pure cotton washed raw fabric.
It's a soft fabric, so it's comfortable as if I'm not wearing it.
It's better if you make both the front and back with the same fabric
because you can use both sides.
It's small, so if you wash it by hand, you can wash it quickly,
and if you dry it and iron it, you can disinfect it.
When I walked 6,000 steps wearing a small size,
it was slightly pushed back, but it was not uncomfortable.
Available in 3 sizes, make it the size you want.
I also made a drawstring pouch to put the pantyliner in.
Try making a pouch too.
Pattern
(You can download the pattern at the bottom of this post.)
Materials
Washed Raw Cotton Fabric, Prong snaps & Pliers,
Forceps or Tweezers
How to make
1. Lay the two front and back pieces right sides together
and pin it.
2. Sew it, leaving an opening.
(It can be difficult because there are many curves, but try stitching slowly.)
3. Using your scissors or pinking shears, clip “V”-shaped notches along the curve.
4. Turn inside out. (It is easier to use forceps or tweezers)
5. Shape it, fold the opening seam in,
and sew the edges once more.
Done!
Check out the video for more details.
Youtube
00:53 Pattern
00:57 Materials
01:01 Making a pantyliner
03:38 Install prong snaps
05:39 Making a drawsting pouch
Download Pattern
Attribution
Non-commercial
No Derivative Works and Redistribution
Make sure the print scale is 100%.