54 by 40 Yards (120 ft) Fabric Tulle Bolt for Wedding and Decoration (White)
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Marybeth T
> 24 hourI used this to construct a wall divider in my studio apartment. I used enough fabric that it was more expensive than I expected, but still cheaper and covered more area than pretty much any other alternative! I get many complements on it! This would also be a great way to do a photo backdrop for weddings! If you’re using this for clothing, it does not lay as nice and it is not as soft or finely woven as the tulle you can get from the craft stores. This looks very cheap when compared side by side. However, if you didn’t know better or if you aren’t looking at it up close, you can’t really tell and the savings are very much noticeable.
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Nacho Mom
> 24 hourI loved the stiffness of this tulle. It worked really well for ceiling decoration & felt as durable as tulle can feel. It didn’t easily snag or catch on things & would actually be ideal for adding body to a dress (petticoat) or making a firm tutu.
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Codia Roberts
> 24 hourIts fine. It wasnt dirty or any weird textures or anything. I used it to make a petticoat for my prom.
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Hou
> 24 hourThis tulle is thin but I dont think its any thinner than others. I wanted it for wedding pew bows and I love it for that because its very soft and hangs down pretty. Another brand I tried that came on a roll was much stiffer and didnt look as nice for my purpose. I did have to double it up to make it more visible, but for the price, I would use this again.
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Michael Boothe
> 24 hourBeautiful fabric. Not too flimsy or stiff
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Prosumer
> 24 hourWe stumbled on to this product after having it recommended by a friend. The gossamer material is perfect when tented over the top of rows of our newly planted garden starts. It does a great job of keeping the birds off while allowing plenty of sunshine to penetrate. So far, we have bought and applied a half dozen rolls of this material (white in color - although, I am no sure if color choice makes a difference). For anyone who has shopped for light weight netting material to protect garden starts? You know that most of whats available is quite pricey. This material is very affordable and can be used as a row cover up to eighty feet long! Major money saver!
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Beth Coble
> 24 hourWorks well for garden netting. Its much cheaper and you get a lot more.
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Gracie
> 24 hourThe quality of the tulle is rather nice, not going to lie. I was pretty impressed when I saw the bolt my sister had purchased for her wedding, and I had no problem ordering an additional bolt to ensure we had plenty for the event. I searched by the brand, size and color labeling, and confirmed with my sister this was the same listing she purchased from, but unfortunately the resulting colors are not exactly similar. I dare say I’d classify the one I purchased more of a “peach” than a “blush”, and you can tell that the one my sister bought (left) is definitely the color of the listing, because it isn’t saturated enough to be the “pink” listing. Thankfully it’s an outdoor wedding and they won’t be side by side, so the lighting will disguise the discoloring. I’m not rating it too low, simply because it’s a pretty common manufacturing error and to be expected when purchasing large volumes of material; however, I did feel it important to point out if someone was expecting something consistent.
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C. Seiford
> 24 hourGreat value for the price. Worked great for bridal shower decor.
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F. Fortune
> 24 hourUsed to wrap fairy lights for hanging on the ceiling for a party. I thought it would be cheaply stiff and prone to ripping, shedding, or scratching (which I was willing to accept), but it was great to work with. I used push pins and nails to attach to ceiling, and the fairy lights had spiky bits - the material was flexible and solid to work with and did not rip throughout all my different tries to get the perfect look. The soft pink color is very light and gets more visible as pink when layered more than once.