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TWO TONE CROSS STITCH FLORAL GLITTER ON TULLE | 7899
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MATTE SEQ. ON TULLE W/ FOIL | 20718-1060
Sale price$31.99
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ONE SIDE BORDER ZEBRA CHEETAH GLITTER ON TULLE 1X | 20257-1060
Sale price$16.99
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PAISLEY SEQUIN EMB ON TULLE | 8136-1060
Sale price$26.99
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ALLOVER FLOWER SUTASH AND SEQUINS ON TULLE | 20115-1060
Sale price$34.99
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SEQUINS AND APPLIQUE SATIN ON WEB TULLE | 9799A
Sale price$28.39
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WAVY TRANS ON TULLE | 9441-1060
Sale price$14.39
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THREE MINI DOT TRANS ON TULLE | 9439-1060
Sale price$13.99
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SENSE SEQUIN EMBROIDERY ON TULLE | 22387
Sale price$34.99
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FLOWER EMBROIDERY ON TULLE | 21526-1060
Sale price$25.99
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DOT TULLE WITH FLORAL FLOCKED | 20568-3060
Sale price$22.69
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LEAVES IN MOTION PRINT W/HOLOGRAM ON TULLE | 8292-1060HOLO
Sale price$15.99
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LACE GOMEZ ON TULLE | 20360-1060
Sale price$24.39
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TULLE W/ FOIL AND PLEATING | 20708-1060
Sale price$27.99
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DOT SPLASH TRANS ON TULLE | 8793-1060
Sale price$8.39
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DIAMOND TRANS SILVER TRANS ON TULLE | 20248-1060
Sale price$14.99
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SUNFLOWER SUTASH WITH SEQUINS ON TULLE | 21533-1060
Sale price$20.99
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CHEMICAL EMB ON TULLE DOUBLE BORDER W/ SCALOP CUT | 20389
Sale price$30.69
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ROSE PRINT TULLE | 21613-1060
Sale price$30.69
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TULLE W/ FOIL | 20875-1060
Sale price$15.39

Yellow Tulle for Bridal, Formal, and Decorative Sewing

Tulle is one of the most versatile sheer fabrics in garment construction. Lightweight and open-weave by nature, it builds volume without adding significant weight, which is why designers rely on it for skirt underlayers, sleeves, and full ballgown silhouettes. Yellow tulle carries strong seasonal demand, peaking during prom season, spring bridal collections, and warm-weather formal events where color drives the design direction.

As a fabric wholesaler and converter headquartered in NYC's Garment District, Zelouf Fabrics sources tulle across a range of constructions suited to different end uses. Whether you need a soft, flowing hand for overlay work or a stiffer body for structured petticoats and decorative elements, the right tulle starts with understanding the tradeoffs in fiber content and finish.

Silk, Nylon, and Polyester Tulle Compared

Tulle is produced in three primary fiber types, each with distinct performance characteristics.

Silk Tulle

Silk tulle offers the finest hand feel and the most refined drape. It is the traditional choice for couture veils and high-end bridal overlay work, though it commands a higher price point and requires careful handling.

Nylon Tulle

Nylon tulle delivers a soft hand with moderate body. It resists snagging better than silk and holds color well, making it a practical choice for garments that will see repeated wear or dry cleaning.

Polyester Tulle

Polyester tulle is the most widely used construction for both garment and decorative applications. It delivers consistent stiffness, strong color fastness, and cost efficiency, which is why it appears in everything from formalwear to gift wrapping and event decor.

Yellow Tulle Applications in Garments, Decor, and Craft

Yellow tulle works across a wider range of applications than many buyers initially consider. In garment construction, it layers under skirts to add volume, forms sleeves and bodice overlays in formalwear, and builds the structured underpinnings of ballgown silhouettes. Soft, flowing constructions suit draped overlays and romantic bridal separates, while stiffer tulle holds shape in petticoats and structured skirts.

Beyond apparel, yellow tulle is a practical choice for decorative accents including gift bags, floral arrangements, event backdrops, and table decor. Its translucent quality allows color to read clearly against layered backgrounds, making it a reliable option for spring and summer event styling.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between soft and stiff tulle?

Soft tulle has a finer weave and falls with a fluid, flowing drape suited to overlays and delicate garment work. Stiff tulle has a more open, rigid structure that holds its shape under skirts and in decorative construction. The right choice depends on whether your project needs movement or volume.

How much tulle do I need for a full skirt?

A full tulle skirt typically requires between four and ten yards depending on the desired volume and skirt length. Structured ballgown silhouettes with multiple layers will require significantly more yardage than a single-layer overlay.

Does Zelouf Fabrics offer wholesale pricing on tulle?

Yes. Zelouf operates as a fabric wholesaler and converter with a $20 minimum order and free shipping on orders over $99. Explore the full range of available fabric types in our complete fabric collection.