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Tulle netting

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This article is about a netting. For other uses, see Tulle (disambiguation).
Black lace and tulle
Black lace and tulle

Tulle is a light-weight, very fine netting, which is often starched, made of various fibers, including silk, nylon, and rayon, that is most commonly used for veils, gowns (particularly wedding gowns) and ballet tutus.

Bobbinet Structure
Bobbinet Structure

Bobbinet is one kind of machine-made tulle.

Uses

Tulle can be used to protect immature plants from insects, such as periodical cicadas (Magicicada).

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