FTM DIY packer

How to pack ftm with socks | DIY Packer

Agata Pajor

Wondering where to get a cheap FTM packer? DIY packers can be a great solution when you're on a budget, haven't come out yet, having issues ordering online, or simply if you love crafts. Learning how to make a packer is easy and won't take a lot of your time. The best part—it won't cost you a fortune! So get crafty!

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How to Make a Packer with Socks

A sock packer is a super cheap and easy solution that anyone can make at home! It's the most popular DIY option for beginners.

🧵 Materials Needed

🧦 Socks 🧸 Plush filling 🪡 Thread ✂️ Needle ✂️ Scissors
1

Bend your sock in half vertically, then sew downwards from the toe towards the opening, forming a cylinder shape for the shaft.

2

Tie the loose ends firmly, then turn it inside out.

3

Fill the shaft with plush material. Don't overfill—it should look natural when packing.

4

Form testicles by filling to the top and sewing a line through the middle. Make a tight knot. Voilà!

✓ Pros

Super cheap or free
Easy to make
Quick (under 30 min)

✗ Cons

Won't look realistic
May not feel comfortable
Hard to keep in place
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DIY Packer Made from Fabric

If you're willing to put more effort into the packer-making process, here's a more detailed tutorial for a fabric packer.

🧵 Materials Needed

📄 Paper (for pattern) 🧵 Fabric 👙 Pantyhose 🧸 Plush filling 🪡 Thread & needle ✂️ Scissors ✏️ Pencil
1

Draw a half of phallus pattern on paper and cut it out.

2

Put the pattern on fabric folded in half and cut the shape out.

3

Sew the edges from bottom towards the shaft. Fold and sew the tip. Turn inside out.

4

Form two balls from plush filling, put them into pantyhose with knots between.

5

Put the pantyhose with fillings inside the fabric form and sew it all together.

DIY Fabric Packer

DIY fabric packer example. See full tutorial →

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Homemade STP Device

A homemade STP device is more difficult to make since it must be comfortable and functional. The easiest way is by modifying a medical spoon (available at drugstores for just a few dollars).

🧵 Materials Needed

🥄 Medical spoon 🔪 Knife/razor/drill ✏️ Marker 🔥 Lighter 🎨 Molding material (optional)
1

Mark the exact part at the end of the medical spoon handle that you'll remove.

2

Drill or slice off the marked tip. Use a lighter to heat and soften the plastic.

3

Use the lighter to eliminate sharp edges and smooth the opening.

4

Form the tip from molding material into a rounded cone shape (optional).

💡 Practice First!

If it's your very first STP device, practice at home in the bathtub or shower. If anything drips or leaks, you can wash it off instantly.

⚠️ Note

DIY STP devices won't serve as effectively as professional ones. Emisil STPs feel like a natural part of your body—not just an accessory.

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DIY Packing Harness

Now that you've made a packer, you'll need a harness to keep it in place throughout the day. You can make one from materials at home!

🧵 Materials Needed

📏 Elastic bands 🪡 Thread & needle 📐 Measuring tape

📝 Quick Steps

  1. Measure yourself around the waist and thighs
  2. Cut elastic bands according to measurements
  3. Sew both ends of the elastic band (this is your waistband)
  4. Sew the part that will support your packer
DIY Packing Harness

DIY harness example. See full harness tutorial →

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DIY Packing Underwear

The easiest and fastest way to make packing underwear is using an old pair of boxers and adding a pouch to secure the packer.

📝 5 Simple Steps

  1. Find boxers that fit you perfectly
  2. Measure and cut a piece of fabric according to your packer size
  3. Position the fabric on the boxers according to your anatomy
  4. Sew the fabric on the inner side like a pocket
  5. Show off with your new DIY packing underwear!

🤔 Are DIY Packers Worth the Effort?

Yes, DIY packers are a great option if you don't have other choices. They're inexpensive—sometimes even free! However, there are some important considerations:

✓ DIY Benefits

Inexpensive or free
Can make at home
Good for beginners
Private (no ordering)

✗ DIY Limitations

Doesn't look realistic
Won't last long
May tear unexpectedly
Not for intimacy

What if your packer tears right before going out? Or during an important event? What about being intimate with someone, feeling assured and confident?

Ready for Something More Realistic?

We are Emisil, and our main goal is to make you feel more like yourself & happy! We make ultra-realistic, incredibly detailed, and individualized high-quality prosthetics for every life situation.

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1 comment

Thank you guys! I made it by my self very easily.

Tom Kors

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