Compact sewing kit designed for emergency repairs and clothing maintenance in humanitarian contexts. Includes essential tools and consumables for basic sewing needs. Commonly distributed as part of dignity kits and household items in crisis response.
Minimum Order: 500 pieces
The sewing kit is a critical non-food item used in humanitarian programs. It enables people in crisis or displacement to repair torn or damaged clothing, especially when new garments are unavailable. This kit supports dignity and self-reliance by allowing individuals to maintain their own clothing in challenging environments.
Due to its versatility, the sewing kit is widely included in dignity kits, family hygiene kits, and women’s support programs. It plays a practical role in long-term emergency shelters and refugee settings. Moreover, the kit reduces the need for replacement clothing, helping to minimize logistical burdens.
Thread Spools: 5 assorted colors (black, white, gray, brown, blue)
Scissors: Stainless steel, compact for safe use
Sewing Needles: 2–3 hand sewing needles
Thimble: Protective, durable metal design
Measuring Tape: Flexible with cm/inch units
Buttons: 3–4 extra buttons in basic colors
Safety Pins: 2–3 metal safety pins
Needle Threader: Wire loop for threading ease
Storage: Transparent resealable pouch
Provides basic tools for clothing repair in the field
Supports dignity and self-care in displacement settings
Easy to include in family or hygiene kits
Reduces clothing replacement needs
Lightweight and compact for bulk distribution
Suitable for adults in refugee and shelter settings
In humanitarian operations, the sewing kit serves more than one purpose. For example, it allows displaced individuals to extend the life of their clothing through self-repair. In addition, it can be used in skill-building workshops or women-led livelihood programs. Therefore, it provides both practical utility and psychosocial support.
The kit’s compact size and lightweight components make it easy to distribute. It is often included in emergency response packages where long-term shelter or camp residency is expected. As a result, aid agencies continue to include the sewing kit in their standard procurement lists.
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