Tulle Fabric by the Metre for Bridal and Dance Wear
Tulle fabric is that fine, netted material you reach for when a design needs volume without weight. Our range is made from 100% Nylon, 140 cm wide and weighing just 18 grams per m², so it drapes softly while still holding its shape under layers. It's Flare Free® certified, which matters if you're making garments that need a safety-conscious finish. You'll find it in 44 colors, ordered by the metre or in wholesale rolls of 40 metres for larger runs.
This is a fabric that works as hard in a bridal atelier as it does in a dance studio. Bridal designers use it for skirts and veils, dancewear makers layer it into tutus and skirts, and event stylists reach for it when decorating with soft, gauzy texture. Because it's so lightweight, you can stack multiple layers without the finished piece becoming stiff or heavy.
Composition and Weight
At 18 grams per m², this tulle sits on the lighter end of the spectrum, which is exactly what you want for anything that needs to float rather than fall. The 100% Nylon construction keeps it durable enough for repeated wear and washing, so it holds up in costumes that see regular use on stage. Width of 140 cm gives you enough coverage to cut skirts and panels without excessive seaming.
Color Range and Choosing a Shade
With 44 colors on offer, you're rarely stuck compromising on shade. Soft pastels work well for bridal veils and christening gowns, while saturated tones suit competition dancewear and stage costumes. If you're combining tulle with other stretch fabrics, take a look at our Lycra Fabric Mat or Lycra Fabric Shiny ranges to match a base layer to your tulle overlay.
Buying by the Metre or in Bulk
You can order this tulle by the metre for one-off projects, or step up to wholesale rolls of 40 metres if you're producing costumes or garments in volume. That makes it practical for both a home sewist making a single bridal skirt and a workshop cutting multiple tutus from the same batch. A fabric swatch is available too, useful when you need to check a color against fabric you already have before committing to a larger order.
Related Fabrics for Layering and Costume Work
Tulle rarely works alone in a costume build. Pair it with Mesh Stretch Fabric for a firmer stretch base, or add shimmer with Hologram Fabric for stage pieces that need to catch the light. If you're working on a large-scale project like drapery or backdrops, our Tulle Netting Fabric 300CM Wide gives you extra width without seaming panels together.
Why Choose This Tulle Fabric
This tulle fabric gives you a lightweight, Flare Free® certified material in a color range wide enough for bridal, dance, and decorative work alike. Ordering by the metre keeps small projects affordable, while the 40-metre wholesale option suits studios and workshops with regular demand. Combined with fast shipping from our Tilburg warehouse and the option to request a swatch first, it's a straightforward way to source tulle that fits your project without guesswork. Browse the full color range and see which shade works for your next design.
Is tulle fabric expensive?
Tulle fabric is generally one of the more affordable fabrics you can buy, especially compared to silks or embellished materials. Pricing depends on quality, weight and width, but our tulle is priced per metre so you only pay for what you need. Buying in the 40-metre wholesale roll brings the cost per metre down further for larger projects.
What is tulle fabric made of?
Our tulle fabric is made from 100% Nylon, which gives it durability and a fine, netted structure. This composition keeps the fabric lightweight at 18 grams per m² while still holding its shape well when layered.
Can I buy tulle fabric in bulk?
Yes, this tulle is available in wholesale rolls of 40 metres alongside the standard by-the-metre option. Bulk rolls are a practical choice for dance studios, bridal workshops or anyone producing multiple garments from the same color.
What colors of tulle fabric are available?
We stock this tulle in 44 different colors, ranging from soft pastels to bold, saturated shades. That range covers bridal, dancewear and decorative uses, and a fabric swatch can be ordered to check a color before buying the full length.
What is tulle fabric used for?
Tulle is commonly used for bridal veils and skirts, layering under dance costumes and evening gowns, and decorative work such as table runners or event backdrops. Its lightweight structure means it adds volume without adding bulk or weight.