Description
The fine waxed polyester thread is a three filament, high-tensile thread that is suitable for both indoor and outdoor uses. It can be used in a variety of projects with tight spaces or one that needs a more delicate stitch without compromising strength. The fine is compatible with the #4 needle, the coarse is compatible with the #8 needle. Coarse thread is available in 180 yards also. Both available in natural only.
The Speedy Stitcher ® Sewing Awl is a hand tool that can be used to sew any heavy material. It is a helpful tool to have around the house, farm, workshop, or any place where leather, canvas, or vinyl may need to be sewn or repaired. Every Speedy Stitcher ® is Made in the USA and comes with our signature high-tensile waxed polyester thread and custom-made diamond point needles. With a little practice, it sews a perfect lock stitch every time – just like a sewing machine. Use the Speedy Stitcher ® for the assembly and repair of leather goods, canvas tarps, climbing and camping gear, book binding repair, saddlery and tack items, athletic equipment, and more.
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One of our most sought after FAQs is how to properly use the Speedy Stitcher® Sewing Awl to sew a basic lock stitch. Please find downloadable instructions, as well as video demos to walk you through the process.
All Speedy Stitcher® sewing awls come with a bobbin of thread pre-loaded in the awl handle and two needles stored under the chuck lock of the awl. This makes using the awl easy and quick, you can start any sewing project almost immediately. If you need to get your awl set up, we have created a quick video that shows how to do this. You can find it on the Speedy Stitcher® YouTube channel here.
Stitching Instructions
1. Starting from the backside, push the needle through the material of your project. On the front-side, fully draw out the thread, long enough to do the entire project – remember to add an extra 3″ of the thread.
2. While keeping your thumb firmly over the thread on the handle of the awl, hold the thread and pull the needle back out of the hole. Then start it through the second hole.
3. Push the needle through the second hole as far as it will go. Then pull back slightly on the awl just until a loop is formed.
4. Pass all of the thread through this loop.
5. Hold the thread end taut. Pull the needle out of the hole, forming a lock-stitch. Pull taut, the lock-stitch knot should be buried in the middle of the fabric layers.
6. Release more thread between the needle and material to allow for the next stitch. Continue this process until your project is finished.
7. After the last hole on the backside of your project, grasp the loop and pull the thread out of the hole.
8. Cut the thread, leaving two 3″ lengths to tie off.
9. Tie the ends in the knot on the backside. Trim the excess thread.
10. To safely store the Speedy Stitcher® Sewing Awl, remove the needle from the threaded post and place it back in the appropriate slot. Screw the chuck lock back in place. Presto!
You can download our step-by-step guide including helpful tips and tricks for using the Speedy Stitcher below.





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