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Keychain Repair Kit: Pocket-Sized Gear Fixes Anywhere
Keychain Repair Kit: Pocket-Sized Gear Fixes Anywhere Your keys already go everywhere with you—so why not turn them into a repair kit? A keychain repair kit is a compact, discreet way to carry sewing tools, tape, cordage, and even lubricant in micro form. It’s the kind of EDC repair kit...
Micro Repair Kit: The Smallest Sewing & Gear Fix Kit You Can Carry
Micro Repair Kit: The Smallest Sewing & Gear Fix Kit You Can Carry When pocket space is nearly gone but preparedness still matters, a micro repair kit is the answer. Designed to fit into a stash capsule, dog tag tool, or jeans coin pocket, a micro sewing kit carries just...
DIY Repair Kit on a Necklace: Wearable Repair on the Go
Necklace Repair Kit: Wearable Sewing & Gear Fixes Anywhere Imagine having a necklace repair kit hanging around your neck—always there when you need to patch clothing, fix gear, or reinforce a strap. That’s the idea behind turning dog tags, paracord, and capsule pendants into a small travel sewing kit you’ll...
How To Use a Seam Ripper
Seam Rippers A seam ripper is one of the most underrated tools you can carry in a field repair kit, EDC pouch, or sewing setup. It looks simple — a tiny hooked blade on a handle — but it’s one of the fastest, safest, and cleanest ways to remove stitches,...
How to Use Suture Needles for Basic Field Care
Suture Needles Suture needles are one of those tools that people see in survival kits and instantly think, “I’m not a doctor… what am I supposed to do with this?” The truth is simple: most people will never need to suture a wound in the field, and in most cases,...
Using Buttons for Field Repair and EDC Kits
Buttons Buttons don’t look like survival gear, but in the outdoors, on the road, or during everyday life, a missing button can turn into a real problem fast. Cold wind sneaks in. Pants don’t stay up. Gear hangs open. Backpacks gape. Equipment flaps around, items get lost. A button is...
Small Sewing Kit: Small Repairs That Save Your Gear
Small Sewing Kit: Pocket-Sized Repairs That Keep You Going You don’t need a big pouch to keep your gear functional. An Altoids Smalls container—or any similarly sized tin—is the perfect home for a small sewing and repair kit. Slim enough to ride in a coin pocket, yet packed with the...
How to Build a Wallet Travel Sewing and Repair Kit
How to Build a Wallet Survival Sewing Kit A ripped jacket, torn pack strap, or hole in your tarp doesn’t care how far you are from home. That’s why carrying a survival sewing kit makes sense. By repurposing an old wallet, you can create a slim, always-on-you sewing repair kit...
DIY Sewing and Repair Kit for the Outdoors and Beyond.
How to Build a Survival Sewing Kit for the Outdoors When you’re deep in the outdoors, a torn tarp, ripped jacket, or broken pack strap isn’t just an inconvenience—it can be a real survival threat. That’s where a survival sewing and repair kit comes in. Far more than just needles...
DIY Altoids Tin Sewing and Repair Kit: Making an EDC Maintenance Kit
Altoids Tin EDC Repair Kit: A Compact Solution for On-the-Go Fixes When you’re outdoors, traveling, or just going through your day-to-day, small gear failures can turn into big problems fast. A ripped jacket sleeve, broken zipper, or loose strap doesn’t just slow you down—it can ruin your trip. That’s why...