Sanitary Menstrual Maxi Pad With Inserts by Stacy Pamela

Sanitary Menstrual Maxi Pad With Inserts

Knitting
April 2017
Worsted (9 wpi) ?
8 stitches and 14 rows = 2 inches
in linen stitch with larger needles
US 13 - 9.0 mm
US 9 - 5.5 mm
50 - 100 yards (46 - 91 m)
Pictured pad minus wings measures 7" (18cm) long by 3" (8cm) wide.
English
This pattern is available as a free Ravelry download

3/12/2020 Update: With empathy for all who are quarantined and/or working from home due to the Coronavirus which is now officially declared by the WHO to be an international pandemic, this and my crochet version are now both FREE. Pass it on. Stay safe loves. ❤️

Hi there! This original pattern design in US knit terms may not be distributed or sold as your own, but feel free to sell a finished pad made from this pattern.

You can knit a sustainable washable reusable sanitary menstrual cycle period napkin maxi pad for each day of your cycle, & make a bunch of inserts in any/all of your favorite stitches.

For waterproof layers for the heaviest days, I’ve read about women who’ve had success cutting inserts out of shower curtain liners & waterproof tablecloths from dollar stores.

level: intermediate

skills: know how to CO (cast on), k (knit), p (purl), sl (slip), sl purlwise with yarn in front, sl purlwise with yarn in back, ssk (slip, slip, knit slipped stitches together), k2tog (knit two together), yo (yarn over), BO (bind off)

needles: US size 13 9mm straight needles (for linen stitch pad pouch),
& US size 9 5.5mm straight needles (for everything else)

yarn: Blue Sky Fibers worsted 100% organic cotton in colors #604 Aloe (green pad pouch) & #614 Drift (white wings),
Sprout of Verde Collection by Classic Elite Yarns 100% organic cotton in color #4375 (gray insert),
& Lily Sugar ‘n Cream worsted 100% cotton in colors #82 Jute (tan insert) & #26 Light Blue (blue insert)

additional materials: small button ~5/8 - 3/4” (~1.5 - 2cm) wide, & yarn needle

size: pictured pad minus wings measures 7” (18cm) long by 3” (8cm) wide

gauge: not important as long as you make a dense fabric with minimal spaces

As a former professional proofreader, you can knit this with the confidence that it has been gone over with a fine tooth comb.

Feel free to ask pattern-related questions & I’ll typically get back to you within 24 hours.

Enjoy!
Warmly,
Stace a.k.a. zonal