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  • Is it's quite a small thing you could probably hand stitch it. Get some strong nylon thread and needles and give it a go

  • Get your self a sewing awl. This will be awl you need for repairs like these.
    The stitching if done right is far superior then machine stitching as each run is locked in.


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  • A sewing awl will do, but its worth noting that very few sewing machines are not lockstitch (ISO 301) apart from some speciality types - chainstich and overlockers for example, so it is no "better" than a machine stitch.

    What it will let you use if thicker needles and thread than a hobbyist/non-industrial machine.

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