Tulle is a soft, fine silk, cotton, or nylon material like net, used for making veils and dresses.
A fine, often starched net of silk, rayon, or nylon, used especially for veils, tutus, or gowns. That's what Tulle is. So I bet that a tulle dress was made out of tulle.
Sainte-Tulle's population is 3,265.
You can purchase tulle at almost any fabric store.
The area of Sainte-Tulle is 17.07 square kilometers.
A short tulle ballet skirt is called a tutu.
I will need many yards of tulle to make this skirt really full.
A homonym for "tool" is "tulle," which is a fine netting fabric typically used in clothing and costumes.
"Tulle moon" could be a play on words, merging the delicate fabric "tulle" with the celestial body "moon". It could symbolize something soft, ethereal, or dreamy like the fabric, combined with the mysterious and luminous qualities associated with the moon.
they clamp it :D
Kota a hili tomitana fotu tofu evro tulle. PS what the heck does that mean??????????
Tulle
If you are attaching it to the waist of the dress (hopefully there is already a seam to follow!), use thread of a contrasting color to baste it into place, using 1/2 inch hand stitches. Straight pins don't work well with tulle. Then, fold the tulle down and use your machine to top stitch the tulle into place. You can then remove the basting stitches which held it in place.