Saturday, October 20, 2007

The urge to blog...

I'm having an urge to blog, though I'm not sure why. Instead of starting yet another blog with my random thoughts (I've done this at least 3 times before and never lasted more than a month), I thought I'd just update this one.

So, I'm here to tell you a story. Someone posted a poll somewhere, asking why you use cloth - the options being: Cost; Environment; Health; Small business support; They're cuter; Another reason. I ticked all the boxes and then thought a bit about why I do use cloth and thought that maybe people who buy my cloth pads, might want to know why/how I got to be making them.

We go back to around August 2006. I'm working as a graphic designer and sewing lots of bags for bands etc. I stumbled across www.georgielove.com.au and enquire about selling some of my things there. I then realise I don't make enough to sell there, but the lovely Sally who runs Georgie Love, pointed me in the direction of www.etsy.com. Wow!!!! So many talented people on there!

I spent a few days trawling the site and seeing lots of new things. One of the new things I saw was cloth pads. I'd never seen them before and immediately thought yuck! Then a couple of days later, the idea started to grow on me. I'd bought some disposable pantyliners not long before that and thought they were a complete waste - I might as well have glued a tissue to my knickers. So I thought I'd make a cloth liner and see how it went. A liner couldn't be too yuck. So I grabbed the closest fabric - a poly/cotton blend print, and an old towel, cut them out, zig zagged around the edge, sewed a buttonhole and a button on and there I had a liner. I tried it and ohhhh wow it was comfortable! So I made a couple more.

I then did a bit more research and started learning about how bad disposable pads can be - the chemicals, the tonnes of landfill etc. I also started learning about different fabrics etc for pads.

I made a few more and really started liking the idea. I then put a few of what I'd made on ebay, thinking they wouldn't sell, but they did! So I put more on there and they sold too. I also put some on etsy. At this point, other than the people selling on etsy, I didn't know of anyone making pads, or anyone using them.

Somehow in amongst all this, I got in contact with Obsidian Star - another pad maker and a fountain of knowledge! Obsi is unlike many others and always more than willing to share info about making pads and explained many things (wicking, PUL etc) to me and I owe her big thanks!

Eventually, one of my customers pointed me in the direction of OzeBaby and Nappycino. This is where things started moving quickly. I set up a store on OzeBaby and fell head first into the cloth community at Nappycino, which is one of the places all the cloth users had been hiding!

Very shortly after this, I wasn't happy enough with my pads, so I modified them and they quickly evolved into the turned and top stitched pads you see today. I got a few wholesale customers and haven't looked back since.

I've been lucky that I haven't had to work hard to sell my pads - it has just happened by itself. But if I did have to work to sell them, I'd tell people why I use them - and this is where we get back to the reasons listed at the start of this post. First and foremost, they are comfortable. Then there are all the other benefits - cost, not contributing to landfill, no nasty chemicals etc. But I don't want to turn this into a speech, so I won't say more than that about those issues.

I still find it kind of funny that it's only a little over a year since I started this. I have since quit my design job and am sewing full time. I'm having a hard time keeping up with demand, not to mention all the other things I want to sew. It's amazing how much has changed in such a short time. I didn't know this world existed and now it's hard to think of life without it.

Friday, October 12, 2007

Things are moving quickly!

I'm back to pad making with a vengeance! On Monday, I will have made a total of 50 pads in a week, which is quite a lot. Where can you find them? Bubs in Cloth have some, and this will be the last lot they stock for awhile as they are taking a break for a few months. The rest are going to Wild Child early next week.

There is some more good news for those of you looking for pads! I am in the process of putting some things into place which will mean I can speed up production a little. This should help take care of shortage there appears to be!

Monday, October 1, 2007

Ever so tardy


I can't believe it's over a month since I updated this. I have been really busy!!! The nappy bags are complete and selling quickly! So quickly that I've been neglecting the pad making... But never fear, I've got a few more days of bag making ahead of me and then I will dedicate a few days to pad making so there will be a bit of both to go around.