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- Tulle_netting abstract "Tulle (English pronunciation: /tuːl/ TOOL) 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. Tulle comes in a wide array of colors and it can also easily be dyed to suit the needs of the consumer. It is readily available.The name comes from Tulle, a city in the southern central region of France. Tulle was well known as a center of lace and silk production in the 18th century, and early tulle netting probably originated in this French city. Tulle netting certainly appeared earlier in Parisian ballet costume than in most other nations, suggesting that tulle netting may have been more readily available there than elsewhere.The majority of tulle is actually bobbinet, invented in Britain in the early 19th century. Bobbinet is made by wrapping the weft thread around the warp thread, creating a strong hexagonal design which tends not to twist or fall out of shape, because the wrapped threads maintain a state of tension. The result is tulle netting which is lightweight and surprisingly strong and durable for its weight.One of the most common uses for tulle netting is in garments. Tulle is often used as an accent, to create a lacy, floating look. Tulle may also be used in underskirts or petticoats to create a stiff belled shape. Gowns are often puffed out with the use of several layers of stiff tulle. Tulle netting is also used to make veils, since it obscures the features of the face while allowing the wearer to see out.Decorative ornaments can also be made from tulle netting. It is frequently used to wrap up party favors and gifts, especially for weddings and baby showers. Scraps of tulle netting are sometimes used in quilting and crafts as well, to add texture to a project. Multicolored tulle netting is often used for this purpose, to create tulle flowers and other ornamental accents.he:טול".
- Tulle_netting thumbnail Carolus_-Private_Collection_-_zwarte_tulekant.jpg?width=300.
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- Tulle_netting wikiPageRevisionID "677091099".
- Tulle_netting wikiPageWikiLink Ballet_tutu.
- Tulle_netting wikiPageWikiLink Bobbinet.
- Tulle_netting wikiPageWikiLink Category:Woven_fabrics.
- Tulle_netting wikiPageWikiLink Gown.
- Tulle_netting wikiPageWikiLink Lace.
- Tulle_netting wikiPageWikiLink Nylon.
- Tulle_netting wikiPageWikiLink Rayon.
- Tulle_netting wikiPageWikiLink Silk.
- Tulle_netting wikiPageWikiLink Tulle.
- Tulle_netting wikiPageWikiLink Tutu_(clothing).
- Tulle_netting wikiPageWikiLink Veil.
- Tulle_netting wikiPageWikiLink File:Bobbinet_structure.jpg.
- Tulle_netting wikiPageWikiLink File:Carolus_-Private_Collection_-_zwarte_tulekant.jpg.
- Tulle_netting wikiPageWikiLinkText "Tulle netting".
- Tulle_netting wikiPageWikiLinkText "Tulle".
- Tulle_netting wikiPageWikiLinkText "silk tulle".
- Tulle_netting wikiPageWikiLinkText "tulle netting".
- Tulle_netting wikiPageWikiLinkText "tulle".
- Tulle_netting wikiPageWikiLinkText "tulle-fabric".
- Tulle_netting hasPhotoCollection Tulle_netting.
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- Tulle_netting wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Fabric.
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- Tulle_netting subject Category:Woven_fabrics.
- Tulle_netting type Article.
- Tulle_netting type Article.
- Tulle_netting type Textile.
- Tulle_netting comment "Tulle (English pronunciation: /tuːl/ TOOL) 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. Tulle comes in a wide array of colors and it can also easily be dyed to suit the needs of the consumer. It is readily available.The name comes from Tulle, a city in the southern central region of France.".
- Tulle_netting label "Tulle netting".
- Tulle_netting sameAs Tul.
- Tulle_netting sameAs Tyl_(textil).
- Tulle_netting sameAs Tüll.
- Tulle_netting sameAs Tul.
- Tulle_netting sameAs Tylli_(kangas).
- Tulle_netting sameAs Tulle_(tissu).
- Tulle_netting sameAs Tüll.
- Tulle_netting sameAs Tulo.
- Tulle_netting sameAs Tulle_(tessuto).
- Tulle_netting sameAs チュール布.
- Tulle_netting sameAs Tule_(textiel).
- Tulle_netting sameAs Tyll.
- Tulle_netting sameAs Tiul.
- Tulle_netting sameAs m.059rrs.
- Tulle_netting sameAs Тюль.
- Tulle_netting sameAs Tyll.
- Tulle_netting sameAs Q646051.
- Tulle_netting sameAs Q646051.
- Tulle_netting wasDerivedFrom Tulle_netting?oldid=677091099.
- Tulle_netting depiction Carolus_-Private_Collection_-_zwarte_tulekant.jpg.
- Tulle_netting isPrimaryTopicOf Tulle_netting.