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  1. Tulle (/ t uː l / TOOL) is a form of netting that is made of small-gauge thread, netted in a hexagonal pattern with small openings, and frequently starched to provide body or stiffness. It is a finer textile than the textile referred to as "net."

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    Tulle (French: ⓘ; Occitan: Tula) is a commune in central France. It is the third-largest town in the former region of Limousin and is the capital of the department of Corrèze, in the region of Nouvelle-Aquitaine. Tulle is also the episcopal see of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Tulle.

  3. Dec 31, 2023 · Tulle is a soft, light, fine netting fabric made from man-made fibers such as nylon and polyester or natural fibers such as silk or rayon. Most common in fabric shops today is polyester tulle which is inexpensive and comes in a myriad of colors. The netting or tulle has a distinctive hexagonal shape.

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  4. Tulle (Occitan: Tula) is a French commune, the prefecture of the Corrèze department in central France. It is in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region. It is also the capital of the arrondissement of Tulle.

  5. Tulle Fabric is a thin, light, gathered fabric that has a crisp and delicate appearance. Tulle fabric, also called tulle netting, is a versatile fabric that is frequently used in making tutus, wedding veils and other embellishments.

  6. Jul 4, 2018 · Modern-day tulle (also known as bobbinet) was first produced after a complex weaving machine that could efficiently produce the fabric was patented in 1809. [1] . After that, tulle became...

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  8. Tulle is a form of netting that is made of small-gauge thread, netted in a hexagonal pattern with small openings, and frequently starched to provide body or stiffness. It is a finer textile than the textile referred to as "net."

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