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Reddit mentions of Embroidex Sewing Kit for Home, Travel & Emergencies - Filled with Quality Notions Scissor & Thread - Great Gift
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We found 3 Reddit mentions of Embroidex Sewing Kit for Home, Travel & Emergencies - Filled with Quality Notions Scissor & Thread - Great Gift. Here are the top ones.
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★ THE PERFECT SEWING KIT - A sewing kit which contains only the most essential and best sewing notions (sewing tools) and that too in an easy to organize kit - to let you find anything that you need in a blink. Being a pro at quick fixes like replacing the button, repairing the seam of your shirt or mending the ripped hemline was never easier. So, be more self-sufficient and take care of small repairs yourself.★ EASY TO USE - The case has easy-access elastic gripper areas for making it easier to organize and find the right notions when required. The kit has a scissor that can easily cut through a lightweight muslin to even a thicker cloth, a needle that can stitch on a variety of clothes and a seam ripper that makes picking out stitches incredibly simple. A kit that in a true sense makes your life easier★ SMART AND COMPACT - Embroidex sewing kit has an elegant appearance - thanks to PU leather finish, and a compact design unlike other sewing kits available in the market - making it convenient to carry in style anywhere you travel. With this kit in your bag, you will never have to find a tailor for the basic repairs★ A USEFUL GIFT - The sewing kit makes an amazing gift for Christmas Stocking Stuffers, a frequent traveler, a performing artist, mother, grandmother, a backpacker, Tween Age Girls - Brides and Bridemates - Hostess Gifts And Just about Everyone! The kit is equally good for use by both men and women, and is definitely something that people would love to use and will thank you for.★ SUPERIOR QUALITY ALL-IN-ONE KIT- Do not be deceived by its compact size, the kit contains all the necessary tools that are required for performedle threader tools (two) or a foldable tape. Every notion in the kit is made up of high-quality maing basic repairs - be it a scissor, threads (14 spools), assortment of sewing needles, shirt buttons, seam ripper, thimble, neterials to make sure that they do not fail to perform their function in urgency.
Specs:
Color | Grey |
Height | 1.3 Inches |
Length | 4.8 Inches |
Weight | 0.18 Pounds |
Width | 4.7 Inches |
Made myself some new mouth protection with a steelmouth, hair bands, elastic bands, and some rough stitching. The hairbands go around your ears to hold it in place. I kept the straps a little loose so I can move it down easily, but tight enough to stay in place fairly well. Mostly got it for my RUSFOR kit, but it'll probably see some use with my woodland and multicam kits as well. shoutout to /u/element074 for the idea.
Everything I used:
Steelmouth
sewing kit
hair bands
1/2" elastic band
Condor multi wrap
Gorruck 34L GR2 Coyote Tan - a good bag, heavy, uncomfortable, probably give it to my grandchildren in like 50 years
Flip Flops - generic things
Bigblue 28W solar charger - very good, can charge my battery up during the day if i leave it in the sun which I've never really done honestly
Jakemy hardware tools - seamed useful? i've never needed this
Army glove shells - i thought i used these a lot and were indistructable but now that i think of it, i don't use them that often and are probably pretty cheaply made.
Sharpie, pen, all weather notebook - probably should switch over to a fisher space pen...
Straws - these are probably already broken.
Whistle - really really really loud
Fire-striker, matches, lighter - i'm not sure i have enough ways to start a fire
Fresnel lens - ok, now i have enough
LED flashlight - i used to go running in the middle of the night with this flashlight, its tiny
LED flashlight - this isn't the one i have but looks kinda similar? i don't remember where i got mine
Earbuds - generic cheap earbuds
Leatherman Surge - given to me by my wife for passing the bar. thanks wife!
First Aide kit - i put mine together from stuff i've stolen from friends houses whenever i go over and use the bathroom
playing cards - these look very similar to the ones i have, they are plastic so they won't get rained on
glasses/ sunglasses - i have really bad vision
personal hygiene kit - aahhhh dry shaving
Sawyer Mini / syringe, collapsible canteen (dirty), heavy duty straw - i've never used this
collapsible canteen (clean) - i've never used this either
sewing kit - i've used this a lot
ID tags - i guess if i get blown up they'll know my blood type?
garbage bag - for when my pockets are full
elastic bands - i use these when packing to keep rolled socks and things from falling apart
Salt - i have nooooo idea why i have this
cooking grate - i'm not going to hold meat over a fire with a stick like some sort of caveman
heavy duty ziplock bag - in case my mapcase breaks and other reasons
rip-patch - leftover from when i needed a pack because i bought a crummy cheap inflatable sleeping pad.
Army Fleece Beanie - i always keep this at the top of my pack
4 Bungie Cords - not the one i use but similar. to make a field-expedient shelter
Trowel - for disposal of biological wastes
Lensatic compass - because GPS should only be a backup
Pocketboy 130 folding saw - i have a bigger one for yardwork, this small one is really great
Tent stakes - for tent staking
Ravpower 26800 Battery - use this all the time can fast chage my stuff
Battery Battery holder, cables, wall charger - all fits togehter like glove!
Army Poncho - wear it, make a tent out of it etc
Microfiber towel - not the one i use but similar. i mainly use this for when the kids accidentally fall in a lake like they tend to do for some reason
Down Jacket - cheap chinese knockoff... i feel bad for not buying american
Wet weather top - not sure this is worth the space/weight
Wet Weather bottom - not sure if this is worth the weight/space
Silkweights - PJs! and warmth
Jungle Blanket - this is a lot better than the army's woobie. lighter and warmer
Gransfors Bruks Wildlife Hatchet - again, gift from wife. she wanted me to chop things and be more manly, generally. now i come home with parts of wildlife for her to cook
Map of New England - or, how i stopped worrying and love dismounted land navigation
PT belt - keeps me safe in all situations
Compression straps - i don't like lashing things to the outside but i guess i can if i wanted to
Fork and Spoon - stole these from the kitchen. i'll probably be replacing this soon with something titanium.
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EDIT: i just priced it out: $1,585.08 total
If you're a groomsman or best man one of the most important EDC items you can carry is is a mini sewing kit.
You should have one around the house, anyway, for those times you're about to go for a job interview and your shirt or jacket decides today is the day to 'stick it to The Man'.
You don't have to carry that whole kit. Just pull out a needle, a bobbin of black thread and of white, maybe the scissors if you're not deft at using your knife for fine work, and a few safety pins of different sizes.
Put it in an Altoids tin, or you can buy these or these. Both fit easily in a shirt or jacket pocket. I use the Altoids size ones in all my EDC packs because they have a plain lid and I use a label maker to tag what's in each one for quickly finding what I need, and they don't have that fresh minty smell, which I'm not a big fan of.