🧵 Stitch Your Way to Perfection!
The Tandy Leather Long Jumbo Perma-Lok Needle 1193-05 is a 5-inch needle-eye lacing tool designed for precision and ease of use. Weighing only 0.05 kilograms, this compact and durable tool is perfect for leather crafting enthusiasts of all levels. Made in Taiwan, it features a high-quality blend material, ensuring longevity and versatility for various projects.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 5.5 x 1.57 x 0.3 inches |
Package Weight | 0.05 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 1 x 1 x 1 inches |
Item Weight | 0.01 Ounces |
Brand Name | Tandy Leather |
Country of Origin | Taiwan |
Model Name | L410 |
Color | Multi |
Material | Blend |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Manufacturer | Tandy Leather |
Part Number | 1193-05 |
Included Components | 5" Needle-Eye Lacing Tool |
Size | One Size |
C**D
Lacing needle for baseball glove
I had one that still works great, but having two lacing needles for the web of the glove is nice, that way you don’t have to unthread the needle and switch to the other side. Works great!
K**D
Great lacing needle
Works great with Paracord from 95 to 550 cord. A bit of a learning curve to get it attached but it works great for Turk's head knots among other intricate knots.
D**S
Perfect
If you do a lot of glove repair work, this type of needle is perfect for getting through the top portion of the web that connects the thumb to the index finger.
D**F
Solid brass lacing needle
Solid brass needle is thinner than other materials. Easy to thread through glove eyelets. Needle holds tightly to multiple sizes of lacing leather.
L**S
Worked
I bought this as a substitute for a lacing fid for paracord. Does the job.
R**Y
Good
Pros: easy to attach lace. Gets job done much easier than most other glove lacing tools. Makes lacing go quick.Cons: the needle widens just before the tip, making it difficult to fit into small holes. needle could be a bit longer, mine came in much smaller than advertised. Also bends fairly easily if you force it.Overall this is amazing for the price. Gets the job done.
J**R
Great item
I use this for lacing leather into bull riding rope handles, and it's awesome and so comfortable to use.
T**H
No more sharp melted ends on paracord bracelets! Just use this to feed the ends back under the knots instead! Looks nicer too!
Great for paracording... We use this to finish off the bracelets so there is no melting of the ends, we tuck instead.. that way there is no sharp melted part rubbing your arm on the underside of the bracelet... Just cut the tip of the parcord at a 45 degree angle and melt a bit to make it nice and pointed.. then thread that into the end of the needle and now you can thread it under a few of the knots... once you got the cord under the knots be sure to always remove the needle ...don't use the needle to PULL with... If you do you take the chance of breaking off the melted pointed tip of the end of the cord into the threaded end of the needle, thus leaving you to dig it out... It is made to thread with, not pull with... I would opt for a shorter one next time just because if you don't have a lot of cord left at the end of your project it makes it hard to thread with due to the length of the needle... Sometimes if I have a small amount of cord left to thread then I will go ahead and run the needle under the 3 knots I plan on going under without it attached yet... just leaving the back of the needle where the threads are sticking out .. then hook the short paracord end that you want to hide onto the needle right then, while it is already in place... otherwise you cant turn the needle around with the short cord attached ... just a tip :) Works like a charm though!
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