Tenara® Thread is Guaranteed for life. Whether it’s your boat canvas, awning, or other outdoor fabric structure, seam failure always results from thread that is adversely affected by the elements. Now that problem can be solved forever with Tenara® thread. White in color.
Tenara® Thread is Guaranteed for life. Whether it’s your boat canvas, awning, or other outdoor fabric structure, seam failure always results from thread that is adversely affected by the elements. Now that problem can be solved forever with Tenara Thread. Clear in color.
Tenara® is Guaranteed for life. Whether it’s your boat canvas, awning, or other outdoor fabric structure, seam failure always results from thread that is adversely affected by the elements. Now that problem can be solved forever with Tenara® thread. Black in color.
Bonded Dabond (polyester) thread has set the industry standard in sailmaking and canvas sewing threads. V-138 thread is used with a No. 20 or 22 needle and fabric over 10 ounces. This thread is too heavy for practical use in home sewing machines.
Bonded Dabond (polyester) thread has set the industry standard in sailmaking and canvas sewing threads. V-30, polyester thread is the lightest weight, is used with a No. 12 or 14 needle and fabric of less than 1-1/2 ounces.
Bonded Dabond (polyester) thread has set the industry standard in sailmaking and canvas sewing threads. Use V-69 and a No. 16 or 18 needle for fabrics up to six ounces and with 9.5 acrylic cover fabrics. Note: when sewing on an Ultrafeed sewing machine with V-69 thread, a size No. 20 needle works best.
Used in most upholstery work. This thread is very strong and it tends to "sew well". The thread is clear so it blends in with the fabric. #18 light wt. for bar tacking & quilting
Used in most upholstery work. This thread is very strong and it tends to "sew well". The thread is clear so it blends in with the fabric. #40 med. wt. for general upholstery & canvas
Used in most upholstery work. This thread is very strong and it tends to "sew well". The thread is clear so it blends in with the fabric. #52 heavy wt. for heavy fabric & canvas