🛠️ Connect your shade, elevate your space.
The Coolaroo Shade Fabric Lacing Cord Set includes 80 feet of UV-stabilized thread and a sewing needle, designed to securely join multiple Coolaroo shade fabrics. Made with durable, weather-resistant materials, this accessory ensures long-lasting, stylish shade solutions for any outdoor setting.
R**R
High quality, easy to use, VERY effective
Great product, very reasonably priced. I needed non-standard width and length blinds so I bought rolls of Collaroo material and made my own custom sizes using this kit. For the money it is high quality, goes a long way and very effective. Bought 10 foot wooden rod, wrapped material around it, threaded this product thru as they suggest, pulled it tight and it straps the blind material down to the rod perfectly. Highly recommend.
S**2
getting the job done
Did know that Coolaroo had cords, this was very helpful in security the shade screen.
R**E
I like the coolaroo lacing set, it lasts in the sun
I ordered the coolaroo lace and 'needle' for lacing coolaroo fabric and it works great for that. The regular price of $12 is rather steep, my 1st roll was $8, and I just got 3 more when they were on sale for $6. I did stock up because of the sale and I know I'll use it.We grow shade loving plants and concentrate on some less common (Asimina triloba - paw paw) and some now rare ones (Goldenseal and ginseng). We reuse trampoline nets for some and trampoline pads for some, depending on the level of shade required. We also have used coolaroo fabric, but of course recycling trampoline nets and pads keeps them out of the landfill longer. They last a lot longer than tarps and are free, so we get them every time someone is throwing away a trampoline. They allow water through so when used outside over plants, the plants still get water.ANYWAY, the coolaroo string lasts a long time, and doesn't degrade in the heat of the hoophouse or outside. The lacing needle is very convenient if we can lay the fabric on the ground to sew it together. Often times we can't as we're working overhead, so we cut lengths of coolaroo lace (string) , overlap the nets a bit and tie them together.The coolaroo lace, lacing needle and fabric are good quality products.
D**D
Works exactly as designed
Working great! Perfect system for making a sail a usable shade for my cars. Material is very strong and happy with quantity for price.Really easy to weave into the material I had with plastic needle that’s included.
H**Y
80' CORD ROLL W/NEEDLE - EXCELLENT
Love the fact that this is on a roll and the needle is flexible. I am using it on my 30' x 60' dog kennel. The top has rails with no climb equine fence 6' high. The top rail has fencing all the way to the top so I cold not wrap the ends around the top rail. This is a great soltion as the needle easily wraps the cord and gives the stability needed to secre the roll around a rail and start a strip of shade fabric. To secure on the other side I am using a long strip of wood with the fabric wrapped around it a few times for stability and strength as to not put pressure on points buut all the way around the strip, then sewing and screwing the wood end cloth covered strip to the top rail. This roll of heavy string is very easy to use and seems to be of good quality. The needle and spool can be reused. Since I have livestock, the needle and spool will more than likely be used with hay bale twine in the future. ( Yes, hay twine and duct tape are still in my inventory for repairs)Love this needle because the eye is huge and the needle is flexible. I love it.
J**N
Nice nylon twine
This worked great and lasted the entire summer
J**Z
Worked well to attach shade cloth to guy wire
I tried butterfly clips to attach shade cloth and found them extremely difficult to close, so I bought this cord and needle with the idea that I would fold shade cloth over the guy wire and sew it. The needle included with the cord was way too big for my purpose; it was very hard to pull the cord through a double layer. I found a pack of "assorted yarn needles" on Amazon which were much smaller and worked beautifully. The one I used was about 2.5" long with a bent tip that helped guide it. The resulting seam feels secure and looks great -- much more even than other methods. It was time-consuming but not difficult to sew. A few tips: Clip the shade cloth to the guy wire every 12" or so with binder clips or similar before starting. It worked best for me to sew from underneath so I could see the woven lines on the shade cloth against the sky, and line them up for a straight seam. Aim the needle in between the woven lines; if you hit those, it's very hard to pull the needle through. I made stitches about 1/2" long. I tied the ends and then seared the tail to seal it and keep it from unraveling.
A**E
Strong yet pliable
This cord I was concerned about, I had asked others if it was a strong as the product said. I got a yes. I used it on a pool sail to cut the sun and it stayed in position for three months in the Florida sun, it DID stretch a little bit, but thats OK, cause it did not break. And thats why I bought it. UPDATE: After two years of three month use, the cords kept snapping, I would tie a knot and reconnect, and it would break somewhere else. Not good. I purchased parachute cord instead, so far so good.
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