My preference is to find a seamstress when I need some sewing done. However, every now and then I'm forced by circumstances to pick up a needle and thread and do it myself by hand.
Many years ago I came upon the Speedy Stitcher and that has served me well when sewing through tough webbing and other thick fabrics. As I learned how to use the device and tried to avoid stabbing myself with the needle, I improvised a method to allow me to apply all the pressure I need to get through the fabric and safely avoid stabbing myself.
I use an empty wine box as a platform upon which to do my sewing. Strong enough to support the downward pressure of the needle without collapsing the box and deep enough the needle stays safely suspended in air space of the box. A close view of the wine box shows all the needle holes from my use over time. I haven't stabbed myself since I started using the wine box.

Many years ago I came upon the Speedy Stitcher and that has served me well when sewing through tough webbing and other thick fabrics. As I learned how to use the device and tried to avoid stabbing myself with the needle, I improvised a method to allow me to apply all the pressure I need to get through the fabric and safely avoid stabbing myself.
I use an empty wine box as a platform upon which to do my sewing. Strong enough to support the downward pressure of the needle without collapsing the box and deep enough the needle stays safely suspended in air space of the box. A close view of the wine box shows all the needle holes from my use over time. I haven't stabbed myself since I started using the wine box.
