Sewing Awl
Your price*
Use Sewing Awl to repair leather goods and other heavy materials! This gorgeous tool is easy to use and has a gorgeous wood handle. It's wonderful to have around in your sewing or leatherworking kit.
*No discounts may be applied to “your price” or “reduced” items.
Set Includes:
- Sewing Awl
- Straight Needle #8
- Curved Needle #6
- 12 yards Black Nylon Thread
Shipping:
Please provide a physical street address for the shipment of merchandise orders. PO Box shipping addresses may be provided for gift card only orders. Most orders will ship within 1-2 business days and tracking is provided via email when the order ships. Delivery usually takes an additional 3-4 business days. Keep in mind, some orders may require an additional business day to process, and some locations can require 5-7 business days for delivery.
Returns:
We want you to be happy with your purchase! If you're not completely satisfied, you can return qualifying items within 90 days.
A big waste of money!
I think this is the 2nd time I wrote a review on something. The needle doesn't stay in place, thread get caught up in the bobbin and the handle isn't worth $0.02. Go buy a Speedy Awl!!
Works good for me
I guess if you don't know how to use it, it could be frustrating. I've used these types of sewing awls for almost 30 years. Never a problem (even this one). I even like having a few of them loaded with the most popular threads that I commonly use.
Terrible
1 star reviews are well deserved. This thing is junk and insanely overpriced. Needle won't stay in, mine didn't even have a hole for the thread to go through to get to the needle. Unexcusable unusable product.
Worst purchase yet!
- No hole for the thread
- Spool does not rotate - tried sanding it down
- Falls apart when put together, I made better things out of wood while camping
- The tool that comes with it doesn’t fit Philip’s head and yes, you need a it
- CRAP
Sewing Awl
As said ya gotta know how to use one first! These low ball reviews obviously don't know how. may I suggest you go to Google or youtube first and learn then buy one. They are not sewing machines..you do the hole punching and then thread it at the needle.
The operator is the defect
Not all awls are built the same. I am probably 1 of the youngest ppl here in these comments and for some reason I seem to be the wisest here
Thx awl is not defective the person using it is defective This awl was easy to figure out
Good for light material
Seems like the ratings before come from operator error. It was totally easy to figure out how to get the thread through. My rating comes from the fact that the awl is not very durable. The top part ripped off with leather after using it about 10 times.
What? Not happy
the shaft is plugged with a screw and it does not come out. cannot thread through the shank.
Needle won’t tighten in place.
Needle won’t tighten and needs better instructions. Frustrating
one star reviews lol
so i have used this type of awl for over 20 years this isnt a quick stitch with the hole in the shank, this is a awl that just so happens to have the thread on the shank, people forget most awls dont even do that, most are a hook on the end to pull thread