Okay so a lot of people in the groups I'm in ask quite frequently about interlabial pads which is what prompted this post. They are also a good scrap project.
An interlabial pad is normally just 2 layers of absorbent materials could be cotton, velor, flannel, etc; and is placed between the folds of your vaginal opening. There are multiple reasons for using these and here are a few which include directing flow to the center of a pad, as a menstrual cup back up, or even just using in place of a pantyliner.
I generally use 2 layers of flannel and notch the edges to help prevent fraying and place a stitch going long ways down the center although I have turned and topstitched but found them to be a little more uncomfortable than my other style.
I first tried to turn and topstitch but found them too bulky and they kind of rubbed me raw. I then tried the 2 layer center line only style and they are super comfortable they are generally 1 1/2 to 2 inches wide by 2 1/2 to 3 inches long and i have found that works for me.
I first tried to turn and topstitch but found them too bulky and they kind of rubbed me raw. I then tried the 2 layer center line only style and they are super comfortable they are generally 1 1/2 to 2 inches wide by 2 1/2 to 3 inches long and i have found that works for me.
*The opinions in my reviews are my own whether I purchased the items or they were sent for me to do a review.*
If you don't want to make your own, these ones are really good - https://www.fialuna.com/collections/accessories/products/interlabial-pads
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