



54 by 40 Yards (120 ft) Fabric Tulle Bolt for Wedding and Decoration (White)
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Shopaholic
> 24 hourWe used this to create affordable ceiling drapery for my daughters wedding. It was very sheer, which in this case I wish it was more opaque. Oh well, it looked nice and it was pretty cheap. We used extra tulle on the chairs and for bows soooo that was good. A great value for sure.
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Jess Conejo
> 24 hourI bought this to wrap my hoop houses in to keep the squirrels out. So far so good! It is a bit thinner and easier to tear holes in than the stuff from craft stores but it works great for what I needed.
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Elissa Andersen
> 24 hourLots of tulle for the money. Perfect for wedding craft. I was able to decorate the church AND the venue from buying 2 of these. I still have several yards left over!!!
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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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Isabel
> 24 hourWas a lot of tulle and worked perfectly for our wedding. It did have a odd strong smell when we opened it, so we let it air out for a day, then sprayed it with Febreze a couple times. Didnt look dirty or anything, not sure if the smell came from the plastic or what. Worked perfectly for all the decorations we used it for at our wedding.
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Caryn Haluska
> 24 hourI ordered 6 of these tulle bolts, and will be ordering more, to create a soft draped “ceiling” above pipe and drape walls for my daughter’s wedding reception. The actual tulle is as described. It’s NOT the super stiff, scratchy tulle that will stand up on it’s own that is typically used for crinolines and the like. It’s a softer, finer mesh and it will work well for swagging and draping. HOWEVER, I had read some reviews that said the customer received “bolts” that were made up of pieces equaling 40 yards, not one long 40 yard length. The first bolt arrived today. Sure enough- when we unwrapped, unrolled, and re- rolled to check the length, about 1/4 of the way in, it ended. And the rest was one long length. Because we are using this for the ceiling as well as for draping the custom photo backdrop and for some glass door swag, the shorter length will still be used. But I’m really hoping shorter cut lengths are the exception and not the rule, because that would make draping the ceiling a whole lot more labor intensive and require unsightly seams to get the lengths we need. The other 5 bolts will be here tomorrow, and my fingers, eyes, and toes are crossed. Final answer- happy with the product quality, but displeased with cut pieces.
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Jim P.
> 24 hourI am useing this as a row cover to protect my garden plants !!
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S
> 24 hourI used this to wrap my tomatoes and herbs. The birds were feasting and I read about this option. There’s great air flow, the sun can go through it and it’s lightweight. I did have to prop up some of them with a trellis, but it works great!
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Photogirl
> 24 hourI have been ordering from this vendor for years. I got the WORST grade of white tulle I started to return it. But THANK GOD I have a wonderful steam iron I will not be ordering again!!!
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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.