54 by 40 Yards (120 ft) Fabric Tulle Bolt for Wedding and Decoration (White)
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Michael Boothe
Greater than one weekBeautiful fabric. Not too flimsy or stiff
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kym
> 3 daythe tulle is super thin and soft which wasnt useful for my needs, but if that is what you are going for this would be a good choice
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S
> 3 dayI 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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Elissa Andersen
> 3 dayLots 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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elon
Greater than one weeka little short
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F. Fortune
Greater than one weekUsed 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.
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Caryn Haluska
Greater than one weekI 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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Hou
> 3 dayThis 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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Mari
> 3 dayok
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Codia Roberts
> 3 dayIts fine. It wasnt dirty or any weird textures or anything. I used it to make a petticoat for my prom.