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Went through the lid pouch of my backpack, to remove clutter and extra weight. Found I have quite the #EDC collection...
I guess it can be split into #Electronics, #Tools, #Sewing and #EverydayLife.
What I'm showing in the photos is the stuff I decided to keep in there (yes, there was more).
There are also other little pouches on this backpack that I keep other essentials in, but I'll just stay with the one for now.
Check the #AltText for details.

On a wooden table, with sunlight streaming in from the left, are (from left to right):
A red foldable cup.
A couple of USB cables
A USB charger.
A metal spork.
A purple-ish bag with two D10 dice next to it, one rainbow and one clear, suggesting that there are two sets of RPG dice in the bag.
A blue pen.
A Dove Men deodorant with the label "Clear Comfort".

On a wooden table, with sunlight streaming in from the left, is a small tin box laying open. inside is a pincushion in red and green, with several needles attached to it. Around each needle, threads in white, green and black are wrapped. One needle has no thread. Underneath the pincushion a small roll of brown thread sticks out. On the lid of the tin box lays a small pair of scissors, in a transparent plastic sleeve with an orange backside.

On a wooden table, with sunlight streaming in from the left, are (from left to right):
A Leatherman multitool, a Charge Titanium (only slightly modified). Above the tool is the nylon carry case for it, laying open with the tip of a bit holder sticking out and a ratchet tool visible on the side.
The bottom of a red case (3D-printed) containing a black and steel MetMo Pocket Driver, surrounded by 22 bits and two empty bit slots.
A faux-leather case with a small precision screwdriver handle in a brass colour. A total of 12 screwdriver tips of varying types are attached to the case on either side of the screwdriver handle.

On a wooden table, with sunlight streaming in from the left, are (from bottom to top):
A small digital multimeter. A PCWork PCW02B.
A Zoolark miniature oscilloscope and function generator.
A 3D-printed case in black and red, laying open and showing a collection of soldering tools. On the left side is a small stand made from a 608 ball bearing, two small rolls of solder and a ball of brass wool. On the right are four soldering tips and a Pinecil soldering iron.