Sewing
Awl
Item #22762
$17.50 plus $5.00 Shipping
This unique American made wooden handled sewing awl is perfect for craft
work as well as a wide variety of repairs. Indispensible for mending
leather goods, camping gear, sports equipment, nylon sails, saddle and
tack equipment, shoes and handbags. An essential tool for the handyman
as well as the hobbyist and the outdoorsman. Comes with heavy duty thread
and needles that store in the handle.

How to thread and use the awl
Unscrew the top of the awl handle to find needles, nut and wrench/screwdriver.
With screwdriver end of wrench, unscrew the bolt holding the thread spool.
Remove the spool from the awl and run the end of the thread through the
chuck opening. Replace spool on awl. Put a needle in the chuck with needle
groove on the same side that the thread comes off the reel. With the
wrench, tighten the chuck with nut holding needle. Thread needle, being
sure thread follows groove on needle.
1. Put the thread through the needle and extend the length to about 1/2
inch past the needle point. Hold forefinger loosely on reel so it will
turn.
2. Insert threaded needle through material.
3. On opposite side of material, take the end of the thread and pull
out to a length of about 18 inches, or twice the distance of the seam
you wish to sew.
4. With loose end of thread in one hand, grasp awl firmly with the other.
(Hold reel with forefinger so that it will not turn.) Withdraw awl from
material so that there is 1 and 1/2 inches of thread between material
and point of needle. In this position, release the reel and begin the
second stitch by inserting the needle at the proper distance through
the material for length of stitch desired. Now slowly withdraw the needle
part way out, holding reel with finger so it will not turn. This will
form a loop on opposite side of groove in needle.
5. Insert loose end of thread through loop, holding the reel firmly so
that it will not turn. Pull awl and thread with equal force in opposite
directions to form the stitch. Repeat steps 4 and 5 for the entire length
of the seam.
6. To end the seam, insert awl needle through material and pull thread
approximately 3 inches. Cut thread 1/2 inch from needle and pull needle
from material. Tie remaining two threads together in knot.
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