





Stainless Steel Needle Pulling Pliers for Leather Stitching
A small, practical pair of needle pulling pliers made for hand-stitching leather.
When sewing thick leather, firm leather, or small stitch spacing, the needle can sometimes get stuck halfway through. Pulling it by hand is tiring, and regular pliers are often too bulky to keep comfortably in your hand while stitching.
These leather needle pulling pliers are designed for that exact moment. The compact body is easy to hold with one hand, while the finger ring at the end helps keep the tool close and prevents it from slipping off the bench. The spring-back jaw opens automatically after each pull, so you do not need to keep resetting the pliers by hand.
The flat serrated jaws grip the needle more securely and reduce slipping during stitching. Made from 3Cr13 stainless steel and vacuum heat-treated to HRC50+, the pliers are hard, sturdy, and resistant to bending under normal leatherwork use.
Useful for thick leather stitching, but also very handy for everyday hand sewing when the leather is dense, the holes are tight, or the stitch spacing is small.
Key Features
- Made for leather hand stitching — helps pull stuck needles through thick or firm leather
- Compact one-hand size — easier to keep in hand than regular pliers
- Finger ring design — helps prevent dropping and makes repeated use smoother
- Spring-back jaw — opens automatically after each pull
- Serrated flat jaw — grips the needle firmly and reduces slipping
- 3Cr13 stainless steel — vacuum heat-treated to HRC50+ for strength and durability
Specifications
- Use: Needle pulling for leather stitching
- Material: 3Cr13 stainless steel
- Hardness: HRC50+
- Length: 135mm
- Weight: approx. 105g
- Jaw style: Fine nose, flat serrated jaw
- Design: Finger ring with spring-back jaw
Notes
Stainless steel is rust-resistant, but not completely rust-proof. Please keep the tool dry and avoid long-term storage in damp or salty environments.
If you are worried about the serrated jaw marking your sewing needles, you can place a thin piece of leather inside the jaw. It helps protect the needle and can also make the grip tighter.
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Description
A small, practical pair of needle pulling pliers made for hand-stitching leather.
When sewing thick leather, firm leather, or small stitch spacing, the needle can sometimes get stuck halfway through. Pulling it by hand is tiring, and regular pliers are often too bulky to keep comfortably in your hand while stitching.
These leather needle pulling pliers are designed for that exact moment. The compact body is easy to hold with one hand, while the finger ring at the end helps keep the tool close and prevents it from slipping off the bench. The spring-back jaw opens automatically after each pull, so you do not need to keep resetting the pliers by hand.
The flat serrated jaws grip the needle more securely and reduce slipping during stitching. Made from 3Cr13 stainless steel and vacuum heat-treated to HRC50+, the pliers are hard, sturdy, and resistant to bending under normal leatherwork use.
Useful for thick leather stitching, but also very handy for everyday hand sewing when the leather is dense, the holes are tight, or the stitch spacing is small.
Key Features
- Made for leather hand stitching — helps pull stuck needles through thick or firm leather
- Compact one-hand size — easier to keep in hand than regular pliers
- Finger ring design — helps prevent dropping and makes repeated use smoother
- Spring-back jaw — opens automatically after each pull
- Serrated flat jaw — grips the needle firmly and reduces slipping
- 3Cr13 stainless steel — vacuum heat-treated to HRC50+ for strength and durability
Specifications
- Use: Needle pulling for leather stitching
- Material: 3Cr13 stainless steel
- Hardness: HRC50+
- Length: 135mm
- Weight: approx. 105g
- Jaw style: Fine nose, flat serrated jaw
- Design: Finger ring with spring-back jaw
Notes
Stainless steel is rust-resistant, but not completely rust-proof. Please keep the tool dry and avoid long-term storage in damp or salty environments.
If you are worried about the serrated jaw marking your sewing needles, you can place a thin piece of leather inside the jaw. It helps protect the needle and can also make the grip tighter.























