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Unicorn Liner by April M.

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I used this once but I didn't like how it fit. I've washed it and haven't
used it since. It has a decorative unicorn fabric with the middle section
various shades of purple with quilting in the middle section.

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'Daisies on Yellow' light/med pad

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This pad was donated to the bank. It's labeled as a light/med flow pad with a bamboo core. It has a poly fleece back and a metal snap.

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Embroidered Heavy Flow Pad by Dalya of Thatpinksack!

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This pad was given to me for donation into the bank. I think I can vouch for it though, because I have one from the same batch and I love it. This is one of the first pads that Dalya made before she opened her shop. She offered them as seconds on livejournal because she was having some trouble with her sewing machine when she made them. The pad is in great shape structurally and functionally, but one of the seams on top is broken and repaired by hand stitching. I am really impressed with how Dalya's skills have progressed since she made these first pads!

The materials are high quality - very strong quilters' cotton on the top, microfiber core, and hemp fleece backing. The pad has a flared back which really helps to keep it in place.

This pad is great if you're looking for something that absorbs a lot of without covering too much area.

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Devils Light Pad - Item 70

This is my first pad for the co-op! It's an awesome little devil pad with two
layers of bamboo fleece inside and no PUL. It's great for using with lady cup or diva cup. I have made a few and used on my heavy days with a cup. It's 7.5 inches from wing to wing.

This pad was made using the Kiki cloth pads pattern. Here is a link to her shop: http://www.etsy.com/shop.php?user_id=6894695

thanks
Lindsay J


C-Pop Commodoties - Our Lady of Guadalupe light pad - Item 69

I got this pad in a trade thinking it was the 7in size, but I've already got enough 9in Popples pads, so I'm donating it to the bank. The inside has 2 layers of flannel for a light flow, but because of the poly fleece backing, it can handle a medium flow, too. The flared ends keep the pad in place by
better gripping your underwear, and it's very trim because of the combination of tab wings and absorbency only in the center. Honestly, these are the only 9in pads that I can wear without feeling how big they are, and it could probably be worn as an everyday liner for those who don't mind the minimal
fluff of poly fleece. This pad has never been worn, but it has been washed by its previous owner.

Item 68- Dinosaurs Liner

I got this handmade pad from an LJ trade. Silly me, I assumed without asking that it didn't have any waterproofing, but it has a layer of synthetic fleece that's just more protection than I need. It has never been worn but there is a small spot on the fabric if you look very closely. The fastener is a sew-on snap.

Claire de Lune Pink Plaid Liner - Item 66

Pad has only been used a couple times. Washed a few more. Claire De Lune was my first pad purchase and they never really fit to my liking.

April M. Purple Stars Liner - Item 64

This liner is in as-new condition! Made from Adahy's pattern, it's got four layers of flannel in the center, with a contoured shape and sewn channels and just two layers of flannel in the wings to keep it trim. Near the snaps, the wings are reinforced with what I'm guessing is a little polyester fleece so the pad keeps its structure better in the wash.

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