http://www.gladrags.com/ or http://www.moonpads.com./ How to make: http://www.craftster.org/forum/index.php?topic=18462.0 http://www.craftster.org/forum/index.php?topic=34087.0 Lots of info on why to use cloth pads: http://bloodsisters.org/bloodsisters/
i had no idea there was such a thing out there.... anyone use the keeper? i'm wondering about taking it out, if its like a Carrie movie scene or something
The only thing about them is i live in my parents house and to be honest i dont know where id wash the things :S my dads a typical dad... doesnt WANT to know about girly stuff and i share the bathroom with my partner and 2 brothers (so thats 3 men :S) its hard enough as it is because we dont have a bin in the bathroom I looked intothe moon cup, but i dont even use tampons so the idea of sticking anything like that ....well..you know where... scares me *blush*
....meep..... you know you'r the 4th person to call me a bug hehe i dunno why... people say it just goes with fleassy.. fleassy bug.
My sis shares a bathroom with my bro and she just rinses them in the sink, cleans the sink, and deposits the washed pad in a large coffee tin/plastic container she keeps under the sink. She's the one who gave me the info. about them and asked me to make them and I asked her tons of questions about them after I gave her a set of them. I guess washing them isn't that big of a deal bc/s all the "kids" that are still at my parents launder their own clothes and even if they did get mixed in with the towels or something that my bro. or dad would wash, what can they say- really?
I bought my first ones so I'd know how they were put together. Now I just make my own and wouldn't use anything else. They're so comfortable. The can idea under the sink is good. Decorate the can in some girly-girl stuff, most guys aren't even gonna touch it.