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Kwik Sew 2335Neoprene

We currently carry SBR (Styrene Budadiene Rubber) and CS (30% Chloroprene Rubber and 70% SBR) Neoprene.  Good for all types of surface water sports, boots, gaiters, waders, gloves, orthopedic products, visors and fashion accessories.

Click here for sewing and care hints

Use for:

  • wetsuits (Kwik Sew 2335)

  • cushion covers

  • healthcare wraps

  • orthopedic supports

  • horse boots, wraps and pads

  • beverage coolers

  • collapsible hats

  • luggage shoulder straps

  • soft side and protective cases

  • sport pads

NOTE: Neoprenes are priced by the 1/3 yard (or foot).  Order 3 units to get 1 yard.  Neoprene comes in sheets and the maximum sheet length is typically 2-1/3 yard, or 7 units.

Part Size / Colors Price/FT In Stock Order
SAM006 Neoprene colors sample set $5.00  
1.5mm, fabric on 2 sides Neoprene 45" (114cm) wide
54476 1.5mm SBR Neoprene, Black/Black $6.33 Yes
54483-11 1.5mm SBR Neoprene U-loop 1 side and fabric on other, Black/Black $12.33 Yes
2mm, fabric on 2 sides  Neoprene 48-50" (127cm) wide
20062-1 2mm CS Neoprene Blue/Black $10.99 Yes
20062-2 2mm CS Neoprene Red/Black $10.99 Yes
22062-3 2mm CS Neoprene Green/Black $10.99 Yes
20062-4 2mm CS Neoprene Black/Black $12.33 No
20062-6 2mm CS Neoprene Grey/Black $10.99 Yes
20062-7 2mm CS Neoprene White/Black $10.99 Yes
20062-11 2mm SBR Neoprene U-loop 1 side and fabric on other, Black/Black $13.99 Yes
3mm, fabric on 2 sides Neoprene, approx 52" (132 cm) wide
20068-1 3mm SBR Neoprene - Dazzling Blue/Black $12.33 Yes
20068-2 3mm SBR Neoprene - Fiery Red/Black $12.33 Yes
20068-5 3mm SBR Neoprene - Black / Black $12.33 Yes
20068-10 3mm SBR Neoprene - Red fabric/Black Felt $12.33 Yes
20068-11 3mm SBR Neoprene U-loop 1 side and fabric on the other, Black/Black $13.99 Yes
4mm  Neoprene 50" (127cm) wide
20065-1 4mm SBR Neoprene - Dazzling Blue/Black $12.33 Yes
20065-4 4mm SBR Neoprene - Black / Black $12.33 Yes
20065-5 4mm SBR Neoprene - Fiery Red/Black $12.33 Yes
20065-10 4mm SBR Neoprene Red fabric/bare neoprene back $10.33 Yes
20065-11 4mm SBR Neoprene Black with U-loop 1 side and fabric on other $14.99 Yes
4.5mm  Neoprene 50" (127cm) wide
20065-8 4.5mm SBR Neoprene - Advantage Wetlands outer face, brown inner

 

 

$15.00 Yes
20065-9 4.5mm SBR Neoprene - Skyline Fall Flight/Brown

 

 

$13.99 Yes
20065-12 4.5mm SBR Neoprene - Brown Camo outer face, Solid Brown inner 

 

$9.99 Yes
5mm  Neoprene 50" (127cm) wide
20066-2 5mm SBR Neoprene - Black/Black $12.33 Yes
Urethane sealing & repair
10114 Aquaseal® Urethane sealant $6.99 Yes
Neoprene Samples
SAM006 Neoprene colors sample set   $5.00

Sewing and Care Directions

Neoprene is a synthetic rubber material, styrene budadiene rubber, that is used in products that are designed to be both flexible and durable. It is manufactured in sheets and comes in several styles and densities. Some Neoprenes have a laminate such as a Nylon Lycra or Velcro loop on one of both sides. It comes in thicknesses from 1.5mm to 7mm (about 1/16" to about 9/32").

Any Neoprene over 5mm in thickness will be difficult to sew with a home sewing machine and should be glued edge to edge. If you do sew Neoprene you'll want to use either an Overlock, Straight or a Flatlock Stitch.

The Overlock Stitch is very durable but when used on a garment it may cause discomfort due to the ridges left on the inside. To soften the edges you want to add a strip of Lycra that has been folded in half around the rough side of the Neoprene edge. This will create a non-chaffing surface.

A Straight Stitch is a very simple stitch to use and works fine on Neoprene. If you're going to use a Straight Stitch, a double straight stitch will provide a much stronger hold than a single stitch.

A Flatlock Stitch provides a seam that is both durable and comfortable. This technique requires taping to hold out leakage from the seam holes.

You will have better results using a large needle such as a Universal 16 or 18.  The smaller needles will not make a large enough hole to allow the thread to pass through easily.  Neoprene is best sewn with longer stitches, which depend on the thickness of the Neoprene and your sewing machine.  Experiment with stitches on scrap pieces until you get the results you want  but don't be afraid to go long.

All the manufacturers recommend using a Seal Sealer made for Neoprene on the seams.  Glueing the seams together before sewing will greatly increase the durability and waterproofness of the seams.

Taping is also a recommended way to joint Neoprene and get a waterproof seal.  The pieces are glued or sewn and then a heat sealable tape is applied to bond the two edges together.

Be sure to use a 100% Polyester or Nylon thread if sewing the seams.

Warm water wash and hang dry.  Do not press or use bleach.

    Nearest Decimal
mm in Fraction Equiv
1 0.039 3/64 0.047
1.5 0.059 1/16 0.063
2 0.079 5/64 0.078
2.5 0.098 3/32 0.094
3 0.118 7/64 0.109
3.5 0.138 9/64 0.141
4 0.157 5/32 0.156
4.5 0.177 11/64 0.172
5 0.197 13/64 0.203
5.5 0.217 7/32 0.219
6 0.236 15/64 0.234
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