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TIE DYE TULLE W/ STARRY STAR GLITTER | 21013-1060
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DOT ON TIE DYE TULLE | 21095-1060
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PLEATED TULLE W/ INTERLINKING HEARTS FOIL | 21088-1060
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ZEBRA GLITTER ON TIE DYE TULLE | 21093-1060
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PLEATED TULLE WITH INTERLINKING HEARTS TONAL FOIL | 21088-1060CF
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What Is Tulle Fabric Made Of?

Tulle is produced from a fine hexagonal or diamond-shaped mesh, traditionally made using:

  • Polyester – the most common option due to durability, affordability, and color consistency
  • Nylon – known for strength, flexibility, and smoothness
  • Silk – prized for luxury bridal applications and soft drape
  • Blended fibers – designed to balance softness, structure, and resilience

Some tulle fabrics are lightly sized or finished to increase stiffness, while others remain soft and fluid for layering and drape. Mesh size and fiber choice directly affect sheerness, strength, and handfeel.

Key Characteristics of Quality Tulle Fabric

High-quality tulle shares several defining traits:

  • Lightweight and Breathable
    Allows airflow and comfort, especially for garments worn for extended periods.
  • Durable Structure
    Resists tearing and fraying during cutting, sewing, and wear.
  • Elegant Drape and Hold
    Maintains shape while still falling gracefully when layered or gathered.
  • Soft to the Touch
    Especially important for veils, gowns, and garments worn close to the skin.
  • Sheer, Not Fragile
    Delicate in appearance but strong enough for repeated handling and styling.

Types of Tulle Fabric and Their Uses

Polyester Tulle
Structured and wrinkle-resistant, polyester tulle is ideal for décor, overlays, costume construction, and garments that require volume and longevity.

Nylon Tulle
Lightweight and flexible with a smooth finish, nylon tulle works well for tutus, costumes, veils, and craft projects that need strength without stiffness.

Silk Tulle
Exceptionally soft and refined, silk tulle is commonly used in couture bridalwear and high-end veils where drape and luxury are the priority.

Blended Tulle
Fiber blends offer a balance of softness, structure, and durability, making them versatile for fashion design and specialty garments.

Cotton Tulle
Breathable and gentle, cotton tulle suits casual garments, children’s wear, and projects where natural fibers are preferred.

Common Uses of Tulle Fabric

  • Wedding Dresses and Veils
    Creates softness, layering, and romantic volume without heaviness.
  • Evening and Formalwear
    Adds fullness to skirts, sheer sleeves, and dramatic overlays.
  • Dance and Performance Costumes
    Essential for tutus and stagewear that require shape and movement.
  • Petticoats and Linings
    Provides structure beneath dresses and skirts.
  • Event Décor and Crafts
    Widely used for table décor, chair sashes, bows, backdrops, and floral arrangements.

How to Choose the Right Tulle for Your Project

  • Structure vs. Softness
    Choose stiffer tulle for décor and tutus, softer tulle for veils and garments.
  • Mesh Size
    Smaller mesh creates a refined look; larger mesh offers openness and texture.
  • Layering Needs
    Sheer tulles may require multiple layers for opacity.
  • Durability Requirements
    Performance and décor applications benefit from stronger fibers like polyester or nylon.
  • Cost Considerations
    Silk tulles elevate luxury projects, while synthetics offer value and consistency.

Order Free Swatches

Order FREE swatches (just pay shipping) to evaluate mesh size, softness, stiffness, and color under your lighting conditions. All tulle fabrics are available by the yard, making it easy to test before committing to production.

FAQs

What is the difference between soft tulle and stiff tulle?

Soft tulle drapes fluidly and is ideal for veils and garments, while stiff tulle holds shape and is better for tutus, décor, and structured designs.

Does tulle stretch?

Most standard tulles do not stretch, though some specialty versions may include elastic fibers.

Is tulle itchy or uncomfortable?

High-quality tulle is smooth and comfortable. Lower-quality tulles may feel rough due to fiber choice or finishing.

Can tulle be layered for opacity?

Yes. Designers commonly layer multiple sheets to achieve fullness or coverage.

Is polyester tulle suitable for apparel?

Yes. Polyester tulle is widely used in garments, especially when durability and shape retention are important.

How do you care for tulle fabric?

Hand wash gently or dry clean depending on fiber content. Avoid high heat and press lightly if needed.