Having sewing needles and nylon thread in your survival bag gives you the ability to fix a lot of gear failures, and even stitch up severe wounds in a pinch.
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When I offered preparedness classes and Altoids tin emergency kits at the library, I encouraged people to just wrap a needle or two in thread so they would have a quick fix solution that takes up basically zero space or weight. It can even be pre-threaded through the eye so you aren't adding that struggle to a situation.
Thanks, thats a brilliant idea
Altoid boxes are super useful... need to track one down.
We also made emergency candles with soy wax in an Altoids tin. Two wicks, and fill to just below the hinge holes. I haven't tested whether it gets hot enough to boil water as an emergency stove, but it provides light aplenty, and the lid can reflect heat. Close it and it's snuffed. Then one just waits for the thing to cool and the wax to solidify again, and it's ready to go for next time. Just don't leave it in a hot car, and especially not at any angle other than absolutely flat.
Hey, thanks a lot for this video. This year, my goal was to learn this skill.
I don't have it all on hand, but I'm going to buy some nylon. Plus, I have a jacket that's been losing its feathers for almost 1 year now that I need to repair.
So glad to hear it was useful!