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I am also looking for where to buy tulle from a whole seller. I have tax id number so I can buy from whole seller. But I cant find any. I make tutus and I am not really making anything off them by just buying from wal mart or hobby lobby. I need cheap!! lol. Hope someone answers your question!
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Thanks. When I was doing a search through google I came across their site and have been checking into. Glad to know they ship fast as well. thanks again. |
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Me too. Hope we both get the answer. |
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Gifts International tulle is cheap (and I mean quality cheap), scratchy and not flame retardant (meaning it can catch on fire). I buy my tulle from Canada Tulle Ltd. Their tulle is made in the USA, certified to be used as children clothing, the weave is tighter so the tulle feels softer but still has lots of 'poof'. Lots of amazing colours to choose from too. Their site is www.CanadaTulle.com
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| I have used gifts tulle for quite a while now and it is horrible. I will never go back to a China made tulle again. Have you ever used North American made tulle?
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I definately prefer the made in America stuff! I usually get mine from seasonal-decorator on ebay, atmtom on etsy, or angelbabes.com One thing you have to keep in mind, no matter which tulle is that the lighter colors...white, ivory, baby pink, etc. are going to be softer than red, black, and other dark colors. That's been my experience anyway. |
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