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Types of Tulle

Charmeuse
Charmeuse

Charmeuse (French: [ʃaʁmøːz]) is a lightweight fabric woven with a satin weave, in which the warp threads cross over four or more of the backing threads. These float threads give the front of the fabric a smooth finish—lustrous and reflective—whereas the back has a dull finish.

Common Soft Fabrics Chiffon
Common Soft Fabrics Chiffon

Chiffon is a soft, sheer silk or rayon that drapes delicately, and might be so see-through it needs to be layered. Tulle -- machine-made netting of nylon, silk or rayon -- is also sheer. Tulle can be used for a wedding veil or crinolines in a bouffant dress.

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Common Structured Fabrics Satin
Common Structured Fabrics Satin

Common Structured Fabrics Satin Sometimes, it may be referred to as ‘Duchess Satin’, it’s heavy, plain and lustrous, it’s mostly popular due to its dress shape and natural sheen.

Georgette
Georgette

The Difference Between Chiffon, Organza & Other Commonly Misunderstood Fabrics How many times have you called a fabric ‘Chiffon’, only to learn that it is in fact organza or tulle? Fabric confusion isn’t uncommon, and I’m sure all of us have been unable to tell the difference between two fabrics at some time or another.

Lace
Lace

Most tulle manufactured today is bobbinet, a form of tulle invented by John Heathcoat in England in 1807. After studying the hand movements of lace makers, Heathcoat invented a machine to mimic the process.

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Organza
Organza

Tulle is a lightweight, very fine netting, which is often starched. It can be made of various fibres, including silk, nylon, and rayon. Tulle is most commonly used for veils, gowns (particularly wedding gowns), and ballet tutus. Organza is a thin,...

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Taffeta
Taffeta

Welcome to Taffeta & Tulle Bridal. We specialize in selling designer wedding gowns from $500 to $1,500.

Tulle
Tulle

Tulle is a fine mesh net fabric that is best known as the material used to make wedding veils. Tulle is also used to embellish wedding gowns, evening gowns, costumes, hats,... Tulle is a fine mesh net fabric that is best known as the material used to make wedding veils.

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