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A solid sewing kit is something everyone should have on hand — there's no need to throw away a shirt with one small tear or a missing button, just stitch it back up! Whether you're trying to sew up some holes, make protective face masks at home, or experiment with some DIY fashion, the proper sewing kit is something you must have on hand. Don't be intimidated if you've never picked up a needle and thread before — this is one quarantine hobby that's easy to get started with, and it's so satisfying to learn.
That being said, newbies should know where and when to breakout their sewing kit. If you're looking tackle torn fabric, reattach buttons or learn the basics on how to sew, a hand sewing kit is best for you. However, if you're looking to make clothes from scratch or start quilting, you probably want to invest in a sewing machine. For beginners to experts, here are the best sewing kits that you can buy.
Tears, holes and missing buttons are no match for this emergency sewing kit. In pinch, you can patch up any problem with themultitude ofneedles, spools of colorful thread, safety pins, white shirt buttons and plenty additional tools inside this portable case. Keep in stashed in your car or your purse.
Affordable without sparing any tools, this expansive kit from Artika has the essentialsto do everything from fixing clothing crises toassisting you with complex craft project. Everyone from beginners to experts can make use of this kit.
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If your child has expressed an interest in learning how to sew, this kit will teach them all of the foundational basics — and do so safely.The set comes with over 100 pieces, which can make five monster-themed craft (one of which is a phone case!). FYI, it's recommended for kids seven and older, due to sharp objects inside.
Don't start stressing if these sewing kits have way more tools than you know how to use! For those new to sewing, this beginner-friendly kit has all of basics you need to get comfortable this your new hobby, like fabric scissors, atape measure, thimble, a seam ripper, dressmaker pins and a pink tomato pin cushion.
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On the other hand, if you've been sewing for some time now, this 184-piece kit may be a better match for you. In addition to the basic must-have sewing supplies, this kit also comes with more advanced tools like crochet hooks,locking stitch markers, a magnifying glass and everything else you need to undertake a more substantial project.
Coming in at3 1/2 inches in height and 3/4 inches in depth, this tiny sewing kit someone manages to fit inatape measure, three hand needles, two safety pins, mini scissors, four pins and buttons —and a needle threader. While it's not ideal for larger sewing project, this kitwill give you the tools tofix a rip or broken button with ease.
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If you're investing in a sewing kit to make a reusable cotton mask, this kit will walk you through the steps with enough cloth and filters to make four differentmasks.
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Fully deserving of a spot in your crafting corner is this adorable, sturdy sewing kit.Hand needles, dressmaker pins, scissors, mini thread spools and the rest of the essentials come in a vintage-designed, collapsable large basket that you're going to want to show off.
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Knowing how to stitch up a hole or two is one thing — but embroidery is a wholly different art form, and one that turn out beautifully if you put some time into learning it! For newbies, this kit will give you the hoops, cloth and thread to let your imagination run wild.
No more missing thread and lost needles, this transparent, neon sewing kit organizer has a compartment for all of your essentials. So if you're a constant crafter, you won't lose the items you love!
Katie Bourque
As an Editorial Fellow for Good Housekeeping, Katie covers health, beauty, home, and pop culture. Outside of the office, you can find her killing it on the karaoke machine or listening to true crime podcasts.