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Sleepy Walker
> 3 dayI bought this for my kitty. She loves sheer fabric. It entertains her and I quite a bit (I like to static it onto her fur, she like being rubbed by it) Only complaint I have is I couldnt tell the tightness of the weave. This one is a bit looser, so it isnt silky smooth. For decoration purposes you will probably need 2-3 layers to get a good color out of it.
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KaySea1
> 3 dayWill buy again.
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JACQUELYN W.
> 3 dayThought would be a bit more sparkle....cant really see any much..wasnt as pure white like new should be..was ok
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Luisa
22-04-2025It was short on the sides will probably have to order wider.
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gadget girl
> 3 dayJust covered my strawberries. This is going to work so much better for me than bird netting (which chipmunks were getting caught in and strangling themselves). This will let light and water in, and be so easy to lift out of the way to harvest and weed, and put back down when done. Blows a bit in the breeze, so if it gets too windy, may have to weight it more. But I think this will work well for me. Time will tell.
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Terry Vernon
> 3 dayI like it!
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Pepetango
> 3 dayEntrega rápida y es lo que esperaba
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Dskize
> 3 dayIt is the softer tulle. It is strong and sewed well. I made all on the ruffles for the Infant of Prague statue. I did the edging with my serger rolled hem setting. There was no tearing. It gather well. Though note, tulle is fussy for this application.
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Jed Smitham
> 3 dayIt worked fine for my project but just be careful because there were multiple holes throughout the fabric, most around 2 inches but a couple that were 5 inches or more! It wasn’t a big deal for what I was using it for but if you were using this as wedding decor or for costume/clothing projects I would look elsewhere first.
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Lynnx
> 3 dayI used the fabric as a cover over my day lily flower bed; so the deer do not eat the plants. When the flowers are starting to bloom I remove the fabric. I use deer off and rodent repellent to keep the deer from destroying my flowers. It also saves me money and time; I’m not using any deer products until after I remove the fabric. Win win! The farmers in Costa Rica use fabric to protect their vegetables and fruit from bugs and animals.