Beaded Tulle
Beaded Tulle is a lightweight, decorative fabric featuring a fine netting structure adorned with beads, commonly used in formal wear and special occasion garments.
About Beaded Tulle
Beaded Tulle is a specialty fabric characterized by its sheer, lightweight netting made from nylon or polyester fibers, often enhanced with beads for added texture and visual interest. The fabric is typically coated to improve durability and maintain the integrity of the beads during use. Its delicate construction allows for fluid draping, making it ideal for overlays in evening gowns, bridal wear, and dance costumes.
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Hand wash recommended; lay flat to dry to maintain bead integrity.
Additional Information
Beaded Tulle is often used in layered designs, providing a romantic and whimsical aesthetic. It is important to handle the fabric with care to avoid bead loss during sewing.
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Made From These Fibers
Nylon
High-strength synthetic polymer fiber known for exceptional durability, elasticity, and abrasion resistance.
Polyester
Synthetic polyester fiber offering durability, wrinkle resistance, and moisture-wicking properties with easy care characteristics.