Here is the first thing I consider 100% complete (or at least... like... 95%): my sewing kit.
Here is the whole thing laid out and numbered:
![Image](http://i39.photobucket.com/albums/e173/scyfygy/Numbered_zpsiuvgeryb.jpg)
1. Various scraps of linen and leather (for use patching garments and/or boots, should the need arise) bound up with a length of leather lace.
2. Drawstring pigskin pouch to contain the entire sewing kit (hand-sewn with waxed linen thread).
3. Small hand-sewn linen bag with hand-wound waxed linen drawstring, containing a round cake of pure beeswax for waxing thread, etc.
4. Scrap roll of canvas used to hold larger needles (for lacing, heavy leather-sewing, etc.), tied with a bit of synthetic cord.
5. Wooden thimble
6. Wooden needle case, containing several steel needles (these are modern, but I'm not too concerned. Perhaps someday I will get some brass or bone needles).
7. A few lengths of different types of leather lace, for repairing various garb items.
8. Wood-handled awl for punching holes in leather, bound in a leather sheath (hand-sewn with waxed linen thread).
9. Artificial sinew, wound onto a leather thread-winder.
10. Wooden spool with two different colors of plain thread, for repairing clothing (This may be replaced before too long, as it takes up quite a bit of room).
11. Heavy brown synthetic cord, wound onto a leather thread-winder, for sewing leather.
12. "Period" snips, bound in a leather case (hand-sewn with waxed linen thread).
13. Dark brown waxed linen thread (5-ply), and walnut brown waxed linen thread (2-ply), wound onto a leather thread-winder.
14. Heavy black synthetic cord, wound onto a leather thread-winder, for sewing leather.
A few of the items outside of their various containers:
![Image](http://i39.photobucket.com/albums/e173/scyfygy/20160331_225414_zpszc6phaef.jpg)
Thread:
![Image](http://i39.photobucket.com/albums/e173/scyfygy/20160331_225810_zpsizemype7.jpg)
Thread-winders:
![Image](http://i39.photobucket.com/albums/e173/scyfygy/20160330_183717_zpsina8kbbw.jpg)
Patches:
![Image](http://i39.photobucket.com/albums/e173/scyfygy/20160331_225528_zpstijxhwah.jpg)
Here are the awl and snips, with their sheaths. I was quite proud of how these came out, especially the sheath for the snips. It's funny, ever since I learned how to make leather toggles, I'm putting them on EVERYTHING, haha:
![Image](http://i39.photobucket.com/albums/e173/scyfygy/20160331_230013_zpsopylxkaw.jpg)
![Image](http://i39.photobucket.com/albums/e173/scyfygy/20160331_225848_zpsmm5e1imz.jpg)
And lastly, here's the whole bag, with everything all packed up:
![Image](http://i39.photobucket.com/albums/e173/scyfygy/20160331_224824-1_zpseg95ewdu.jpg)
![Image](http://i39.photobucket.com/albums/e173/scyfygy/20160331_224629_zpsctfbysyn.jpg)
All together, the kit itself weighs exactly 8 ounces, and measures roughly 5X6".
I know other people carry buttons in their sewing kits, but none of my garb actually has any buttons on it, so I left those out. The only things I think I may want to do to the kit at this point are to add a couple of antler toggles that match the ones on a couple of my pouches, just in case one of them were to fall off on the trail, and perhaps to eliminate the wooden spool, as it's large and somewhat awkward. The leather thread-winders I made were perfectly suitable, so I will probably make another one and just wind a couple colors of plain thread onto that.
And that's about it! I hope there are some folks who may find this interesting and/or useful!