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The Professional Sewing Awl Hand Stitcher Repair Tool Kit is your go-to solution for repairing heavy fabrics and leather. This kit includes two types of needles, a coil, and 25m of waxed thread, all conveniently stored in a durable wooden handle. Ideal for a variety of applications, from tents to upholstery, this tool is designed for efficiency and ease of use.
Unit Count | 1 Count |
Material Fabric | wood |
B**E
Hundred year old technology properly implemented. It just works.
This is OLD technology - I have been using similar tools for over 60 years and some of those were forty years older than I am. I had/have a project that needs a "Stitch Awl", I couldn't find mine, and I purchased a "Name Brand" item. It arrived and in less than an hour I was on line ordering the Co-link product. The "Name Brand" item was not usable. The Co-Link arrived two days later (Amazon Prime!) and I have been stitching away since then. I can not gush over the technology - it was perfected a century ago. Co-link implemented the very functional technology in a very functional manner. The needle fits in the holder and can be easily clamped in place. Sounds easy - but a well known brand name botched it.Thank You! Co-link for not being inventive! Your product does just what has worked well for a long time. "If it ai'nt broke, Don't Break It!" The Co-link product ain't broke!
W**Q
Good but could be better.
Works exactly as expected but a PITA to use on heavy fabric/thread. My use is on putting new fabric on sling chairs so there is over 10' of stitching on each but the ability to place the stitches so that the holes are located where the fabric crosses prevents the "tear-on-the-dotted line" situation that was the end of the prior fabric that was commercially stitched by machine.The mill work on the inside of the bobbin case was rough and had to be sanded and the thread hole needed to be cleared of splinters and the spool ends on the bobbin could be longer to allow easier chucking up on a portable drill for winding on the thread.
G**E
Heck of a nice product. I'm not much of a seamstress
Heck of a nice product. I'm not much of a seamstress, but I got the youtube video out and learned how to do this and it was very easy. I even got my wife up to speed so there's another task that's been delegated....shop tent repair. She has no problem with it and that's fine with me...shes' a great lady and I know it. I'd buy this again, but only if I had a second wife and that probably isn't going to happen. Really, this is a nicely built hand tool and could be used for many things that need sewing repairs. It worked great to sew new buckles mounted to webbing back on on shop door.
B**R
No needles provided.
"Professional Speedy Stitcher Sewing Awl Hand Stitcher Repair Tool Kit for leather and heavy fabrics with 2 Pack Needles, additional coil and yarn/threads" was the advertisement. I'd love to use the product but since no needles were included, I've been looking for any reference telling me what to order since the vendor did not provide the "2 Pack Needles". The package includes absolutely no 'parts reference' so if this breaks or has any issues you'll have to spend another $20 or so to replace it. It also implies "additional coil". I'm assuming the one included is the "additional" coil.
S**N
Order more thread and also get a smaller needle in case you are not using it in very heavy cavas or leather.
So easy to use and so helpful. My very expensive mechanized owning started to rip because they use cheap thread that rot in a couple of years. I decided to try repairing it myself. I have never sewed anything before, but this little tool with patience allowed me to complete the job in a couple of hours and save over $500 dollars that would have cost me to replace the canvas. Just make sure you order additional thread when you purchase it. The amount I got was good for about 2 yards length. I had to wait for more thread before I completed the job.
G**O
Not worth it
i purchased this last year but had to have open heart surgery.... When I took it out last week to repair my rear soft top window I couldn't get it to work. The needle wouldn't stay in the handle and the thread would stick because the hole wasn't drilled properly... overall poor workmanship and cheaply made....
R**D
Cool, compact, convenient
Great little tool. I'm a beginner/basic hobbyist, so I just do make stuff like holsters and belts, but it works like a charm. It's a bit smaller than I imagined, and I feel like the needles might bend if I use it on leather that's any tougher or thicker, but it does work. You gotta appreciate how such an old-school design is still very relevant today, it's genius really.... For the ones who aren't satisfied with the instruction printing, just check out a YouTube video or two and you'll get the hang of it in no time.
D**H
Poor quality control -- stitcher doesn't hold needle
The one critical capability that this device needs to have is to hold the needle. It's just a chuck that grips when you screw down the nut, but the nut bottoms out before the needle is tight. So when you push it through, you can't get it back out, because the needle pulls out of the chuck.I ended up doing the job using a pair of vice grips, worked just as well, and would have saved me $30 on a piece of junk. The only convenience that the stitcher adds is, theoretically, you can put thread on a spool inside the handle, assuming your job is small enough to fit on the spool. That would have saved me some hassle, as I ended up dropping the spool on the floor a few times and chasing it under the table. Aside from that, I'd seriously recommend skipping the stitcher and just using a pair of vice grips.
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