Hey survivors! If you’re struggling to find those elusive sewing kits in 7 Days to Die, you’re not alone. As someone who’s spent countless hours scavenging in the apocalyptic world, I’m gonna share everything I know about these essential items. Let’s dive right in!
What Are Sewing Kits Used For?
Sewing kits are crucial items that you’ll need for:
- Crafting various types of clothing and armor
- Treating bleeding status effects and lacerations
- Healing other players (using secondary action)
- Creating armor mods and clothing modifications
Where to Find Sewing Kits
From my experience, you can find sewing kits in these locations:
- Common Loot Containers:
- Trash piles
- Dressers
- Washing machines
- Clothing piles
- Dumpsters
- Desks
- Specific Locations:
- Schools
- Laundromats
- Clothing stores
- Traders (can be purchased)
Pro Tips for Finding Sewing Kits
Here’s what I’ve learned works best:
- Regular Trader Visits
- Visit traders every 3rd day
- Always check their inventory for sewing kits
- Buy them whenever you can afford it
- Efficient Looting Strategy
- Create a dedicated storage chest for crafting materials
- Store sewing kits along with other crucial materials like:
- Mechanical parts
- Electrical parts
- Leather
- Bones
- Glass
Crafting Recipes Using Sewing Kits
Here’s some popular items you can make with sewing kits:
Basic Clothing
- T-Shirt (50 Cloth Fragments + 1 Sewing Kit)
- Denim Pants (50 Cloth Fragments + 1 Sewing Kit)
- Flannel Shirt (50 Cloth Fragments + 1 Sewing Kit)
Advanced Armor
- Military Vest (1 Military Armor Parts + 1 Military Fiber + 2 Scrap Polymers + 1 Duct Tape + 2 Sewing Kits)
- Steel Helmet (1 Steel Armor Parts + 10 Forged Steel + 2 Leather + 2 Duct Tape + 2 Sewing Kits)
Popular Mods
- Armor Triple Pocket Mod (20 Scrap Polymers + 10 Leather + 3 Duct Tape + 4 Mechanical Parts + 3 Sewing Kits)
- Clothing Pocket Mod (2 Leather + 1 Duct Tape + 100 Cloth Fragments + 1 Sewing Kit)
Managing Sewing Kits for Multiplayer
If you’re playing with friends (like me and my group of 4) here’s how to handle sewing kit management
- Resource Planning
- Create a shared storage system
- Keep track of who needs what
- Prioritize essential gear first
- Group Looting Strategy
- Split up to cover more ground
- Share locations of found sewing kits
- Take turns looting clothing-rich locations
Common Challenges and Solutions
- Limited Supply
Problem: Sewing kits can’t be crafted
Solution:
- Focus on efficient looting
- Buy from traders whenever possible
- Store extras for future use
- Multiple Players Need
Problem: Not enough kits for everyone
Solution:
- Create a priority list
- Focus on essential gear first
- Share resources fairly
Pro Tips from Experienced Players
- Storage Organization
- Use gun safes for secure storage
- Sort items regularly
- Keep crafting materials separate
- Trading Strategy
- Save money specifically for sewing kits
- Check multiple traders
- Remember trader restock days
Things to Remember
- Max stack size: 20
- Cannot be crafted (yep, kinda stupid but that’s how it is)
- Essential for most clothing and armor crafting
- Valuable for treating bleeding effects
Final Thoughts
While finding sewing kits can be a bit of a grind especially for larger groups having a solid looting strategy and good resource management makes it manageable. Remember to hit those clothing stores, check every trash pile, and don’t forget to visit traders regularly!
We’ve found that persistence and systematic looting usually pays off in the end Keep at it, fellow survivors, and don’t forget to grab every sewing kit you see – you’ll never know when you’ll need them!
Got any other tips for finding sewing kits? What’s your experience been like? Drop a comment below and let’s help each other survive this zombie apocalypse!
Remember: The key to success in 7 Days to Die isn’t just finding resources – it’s knowing how to manage them effectively. Happy scavenging, survivors! ♂️
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FAQ
How to get sewing kits in 7 days?
The Sewing Kit can only be scrapped in several amounts of the item. When the appropriate amount is reached the Scrap option will appear. Sewing kits are typically found in trash, schools, laundromats, dumpsters, desks. Practically everywhere you normally find clothes.
How to make a simple sewing kit?
- Needles. A selection of needles is vital. …
- Thread. …
- A Needle Threading Tool. …
- Pins. …
- Pin Cushion. …
- Tape Measure or Measuring Gauge. …
- Quality Scissors. …
- Seam Unpicking Tool.
What is the rarest thing in 7 days to die?
A Hyper Rare Axe
Taza’s Stone Axe has been in 7 Days To Die for a very long time. While it is one of the rarest items in the game, it’s not all that useful. Simply put, it’s an axe that performs slightly better than a regular stone axe. Players can find this in late-game loot containers.