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expired Posted by StrongWeather642 | Staff • Last Monday

68-Piece Trusew Beginners Travel Compact Sewing Kit

+ Free S/H for Prime Members

$3.75

$14

73% off
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Woot has 68-Piece Trusew Beginners Travel Compact Sewing Kit on sale for $3.74. Shipping is free for Amazon Prime Members (must login with your Amazon account and select a shipping address in order for Woot to apply free shipping) or is otherwise $6 per order.

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Kit Includes:
  • 1 Stainless Steel Scissors
  • 14 Spools Of Thread In Assorted Colors,
  • 30 Quality Needles,
  • 3 White Buttons,
  • 2 Needle Threaders,
  • 10 Colorful Pins
  • 5 Safety Pins
  • 1 Seam Ripper
  • 1 Metal Thimble
  • 1 Long Measurable Tape (Inches & Cm)

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Woot has 68-Piece Trusew Beginners Travel Compact Sewing Kit on sale for $3.74. Shipping is free for Amazon Prime Members (must login with your Amazon account and select a shipping address in order for Woot to apply free shipping) or is otherwise $6 per order.

Thanks Deal Hunter StrongWeather642 for sharing this deal

Kit Includes:
  • 1 Stainless Steel Scissors
  • 14 Spools Of Thread In Assorted Colors,
  • 30 Quality Needles,
  • 3 White Buttons,
  • 2 Needle Threaders,
  • 10 Colorful Pins
  • 5 Safety Pins
  • 1 Seam Ripper
  • 1 Metal Thimble
  • 1 Long Measurable Tape (Inches & Cm)

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Written by powerfuldoppler | Staff

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Edxzxz
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Nice - when you need this you need it, and for under $4 shipped it's easier than looking for the one I know I have somewhere but no idea where I stashed it.
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makaveliarts
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In for 3, patience works, thanks OP
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Prologik
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Quote from Edxzxz :
Nice - when you need this you need it, and for under $4 shipped it's easier than looking for the one I know I have somewhere but no idea where I stashed it.
When you stash this somewhere, that's when you'll find it. 🤣
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DaffyMouse
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Quote from Edxzxz :
Nice - when you need this you need it, and for under $4 shipped it's easier than looking for the one I know I have somewhere but no idea where I stashed it.

Have you tried looking in the cookie container?
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FeistyPencil663
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Quote from Edxzxz :
Nice - when you need this you need it, and for under $4 shipped it's easier than looking for the one I know I have somewhere but no idea where I stashed it.

Did you check the freezer?
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ShrewdHorn362
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FYI a lot of mid to high tier hotels will offer complimentary emergency sewing kits upon request. The posted kit is probably better
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FeistyKite520
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I ended up building a little kit and just storing it with my large sewing machine. I figured I could remember where that's at

that's it I recently bought a threadripper for like $3, and added it to the kit. if I bought this I get that and a few other things, but I bet the quality of the thread is probably pretty low

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rambojew
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Quote from ShrewdHorn362 :
FYI a lot of mid to high tier hotels will offer complimentary emergency sewing kits upon request. The posted kit is probably better
Or they'll have one in their gift shop for $15-20.
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splg38
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You can sew up your own wounds and save on ER bills
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brian17834
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Not sure about the sizes or quality of the needles but a 30 pack of sewing needles alone are $3.99 on Amazon, so it's worth it fo the needles alone.
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FS_Slacker
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I have a couple in the little clear plastic boxes. But I think it's nice to have this since it's so well organized (at least in the pics). Perfect for when you travel.
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Edxzxz
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Quote from Prologik :
When you stash this somewhere, that's when you'll find it. 🤣
Exactly! Every time I go to clean the tile I look and look for the tile grinding tool, the hand held $2 thing, give up looking, buy a new one off amazon so it's on the porch 2 days later, then when I go to put it away I somehow instinctively go to where they're supposed to be and drop the new one on the pile of 8 others I already had. Then I promptly forget where I put them.
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That1Prince
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I'm seeing it sold out
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Konraden
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I see this as being too big for a travel sewing kit. I'm either fixing a button or repairing a ripped seam just to get me through a weekend. That fits in an altoid tin or smaller. What are you doing that you need 12 colors of thread, measuring tape, or even a ripper?

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