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πŸ”΅ Blue 550 Paracord FID, Lacing, Stitching Needles - Pack of 2, 3.5" Aluminum Review

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Very good

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4.5
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Description of πŸ”΅ Blue 550 Paracord FID, Lacing, Stitching Needles - Pack of 2, 3.5" Aluminum

Material:Aluminum. Length:3 1/2inch. width:4.7mm. for 4mm paracord. 2 - Pack of Paracord Stitching Needles.

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

Take stainless steel

In my opinion too thick. Luckily I also ordered a pair in stainless steel. So I left the red anyway.

Pros
  • Is worth the money
Cons
  • Everything is fine

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great Value in Paracord Fid.

They are a bit longer than most other feeders so I bought them. I also like the blue anodizing. They have a smooth finish with just enough "teeth" to hold easily, but not enough to snag on the fibers in the paracord case.

Pros
  • Lace-up needles
Cons
  • Some little things

Revainrating 5 out of 5

So far so good

So far so good, used these to make a conquistador weave between a cobra clip and an HK style clip for a project and it worked out fine. This was a little tricky as the paracord I use is legitimate consumer grade paracord but has a slightly loose sheath around the core and these are also my first few feeds. They never fell off once I put them on properly and I didn't even try to be careful with them.

Pros
  • Leathercraft
Cons
  • Some bugs

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Good Fids set

I've recently started making my own paracord bracelets. At first I just wanted to learn how the different knots and weaves are made, but I found there was something about it that relieves stress - call it a manly form of cross-stitching! So as I discovered all the different weaving styles I realized I had to try and make my own versions of many of them. In this case it will take me a month or two to finish all the projects I have in mind. When one is good two are better so I grabbed these 2…

Pros
  • crafts and sewing
Cons
  • threadbare