Wow

, so many good ideas

and kind offers too
To be honest, a repair kit is a blooming useful thing to have to hand. One that's to hand when needed when out, or to do any work on heavy outdoor kit, is a blessing.
I like the idea of seeing what folks come up with for this

I like the practical aspects; that folks make possibles pouches, but repair kits (hussifs really, I suppose) too should be a part of things.
I make hand sewn etuis; they're very pretty, full of fancy sewing notions and tools like silver thimbles and suchlike, but they're not robust enough to be shoved in a rucsack, nor will they stay dry enough (cotton and silk) to protect metal from the damp. However, some of the ideas of the construction are useful. Like heavy cord elastic sewn into button loops and threaded through bobbins, wool pages for needles, or sewing plaits of multi-coloured pre cut lengths of useful threads.
I think we have a consideration about this, and we chip in with good ideas as they come to us.
I would like,
at least one reel of strong linen thread.
Flat bobbins (they come in plastic now) with a couple of other useful threads, like artificial sinew and heavyweight nylon.
A plait of assorted threads for repairing clothing, buttons, etc.,
Decent needles, and some heavy weight ones that will do for leather or canvas.
An awl ( my sewing ones are called stilettos).
A threading tool (bodkin).
A pocket to take a mini plastic press close bag for buttons and safety pins.
A thimble and a leather pull through for stubborn needles/fabrics.
A small pair of decent scissors.
A small bit of beeswax.
I think that's it really.
Anyone else ?
I still like the roll up bobbin type one, but Robbi's fishing wallet looks excellently useful and practical, and it'd slip in a side pouch no bother at all.
cheers,
Mary