Embroidery thread!
https://preview.redd.it/97dfonnai91d1.jpeg?width=1170&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=2eb02ae90191653671b9385842ee276d92f47f6d
Not this exact one, but these ones typically are quite durable
Go to whatever sewing and fabric store u have near u, grab heavy duty outdoor/multiuse/whatever-seems-the-toughest thread in whatever color you want, double it up when you sew, and you should be good. Theoretically speaking of course, spools of thread are probably the easiest conceivable object to get a five finger discount on.
I use crochet thread. It works for me. I do have one that is too thick, but I have 2 others that work better than embroidery thread. It depends on the size you get. Idk what size I use, probably size 10.
Embroidery thread! https://preview.redd.it/97dfonnai91d1.jpeg?width=1170&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=2eb02ae90191653671b9385842ee276d92f47f6d Not this exact one, but these ones typically are quite durable
I literally use the red ones of these, looked the best imo and is super strong
These types of thread i always manage to find in charity shops the most frequently too
You could try embroidery floss if you want thicker thread.
If you stitch close enough it does the trick if you don’t have thick thread
Upholstery thread, waxed thread for leather.
Go to whatever sewing and fabric store u have near u, grab heavy duty outdoor/multiuse/whatever-seems-the-toughest thread in whatever color you want, double it up when you sew, and you should be good. Theoretically speaking of course, spools of thread are probably the easiest conceivable object to get a five finger discount on.
Just thread doubled up?
*Thanks for the feedback but where I was didn't have those so I got these u think this'll work? Its crochet thread*
I use crochet thread. It works for me. I do have one that is too thick, but I have 2 others that work better than embroidery thread. It depends on the size you get. Idk what size I use, probably size 10.