About this Product
Cholla and resin fused seam ripper w/stiletto. The seam ripper depicted is the exact one you will receive, as each item is distinct. Pete’s Backwoods utilizes cholla harvested in New Mexico. Cholla wood is a type of wood that comes from the Cholla cactus. The wood is selected for its unique shape and form. It is then fused with epoxy resin to fill any cracks or voids.
The ends are normally in the safe position with the rounded ends showing. The ends are easily pulled out and flipped to expose the seam ripper or the stiletto pointer as required.
This unique seam ripper will bring a touch of the Southwest to your sewing or quilting kit.
The case is finished with an acrylic coating polished to a high gloss. This coating ensures exceptional durability for daily use.
· Wood/Resin items can be dusted or wiped with a damp cloth.
· Never put the case in the dishwasher.
· Removable metal hardware can be washed with mild soap and water.
Pete's Backwoods
Meet the Maker
Pete's Backwoods
My name is Pete Urasky, and I welcome you to my shop. I am a retired electrical engineer and have cultivated a passion for wood turning and carving in my workshop located in Wisconsin Dells, WI. My wood art is crafted from hard wood, wood burls, pinecones, and repurposed wood. I utilize epoxy resins to highlight the inherent beauty of each piece. Each creation is distinctive, possessing its own unique characteristics.

How it’s Made
Cholla is positioned in a mold with resin and pressure cured. The molded block is subsequently drilled and turned to produce a unique look. The piece is then coated with acrylic and polished to achieve a high gloss finish.
Shop Policies
Order Fulfillment:
All items are unique and have already been created. The item shown is the item you will receive.
Items will ship within 2-3 business days of purchase.
Returns are not accepted, all sales are final.
Care Recommendations:
Wood/Resin items can be dusted or wiped with a damp cloth.
Never put in the dishwasher.