Details
Content:
100% Polyester
Width:
54 inches
Weight:
10 GSM
Thickness:
0.01 mm
Length:
40 yards
Care:
Machine Wash, Cold; Tumble Dry, Low
Sheer
Lightweight
Description
Tulle (54”) fabric is a thin, lightweight, and crisp netting fabric that is stylishly sheer. Sourced from 100% polyester fibers, Tulle (54”) is made from fine threads that are woven into a hexagonal mesh pattern; the fabric is then wound into a bolt, which is 40 yards in length. This fabric measures 54 inches wide, is 0.01 millimeters thick, has a 10 GSM, and weighs approximately 24 ounces per bolt. Tulle (54”) is an elegant fabric that can be seen through and has a stiff, airy drape when it is hung.
Use Tulle (54”) fabric to create chic apparel and decorative crafts. Popular as bridalwear and in garment making, Tulle (54”) fabric is made into breathtaking veils and wedding gowns or sewn onto fabric for accentuation. Tulle (54”) can also be found as ballet tutus, dancewear, and costumes, or as the netting inside of clothing for shape. Furthermore, use this fabric to create ornamental flowers, gift bags, drapery, quilting backs, and table runners for event décor purposes.
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FAQ
What is Tulle fabric?
Tulle fabric is an elegant netting fabric that has been popularly used for all types of apparel and crafts including wedding veils, tutus, event decorations and more.
What is tulle fabric made of?
Tulle fabric can be made from any fiber, but is most commonly made from polyester, nylon, or silk.
How to dye Tulle fabric?
Tulle fabric can easily be dyed. Silk Tulle fabric can be dyed by using almost any dye, including food coloring. Nylon tulle fabric can be dyed by using acid dye or disperse dye. Polyester tulle fabric can be dyed, but only by using disperse dye. Fabric dyes can easily be purchased online or at your local arts & crafts store.
How to sew tulle fabric?
Tulle fabric is very easy to sew. When cutting patterns from tulle fabric, it is recommended to draw the pattern on a piece of paper attached to the fabric as a guide before cutting. Tulle fabric is a net fabric and drawing patterns on the fabric may not be possible. Secondly, when sewing with Tulle fabric it is advised to use tissue paper or seam binding when sewing seams to increase stability. Lastly, use longer stitches when sewing with Tulle fabric to avoid bunching and uneven stitching.