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head start This ladybug look goes from head to toe! And
it starts with coordinating headgear…a handmade
tulle flower, layered with organza and stitched to
a crocheted headband (available in Wearables
Department).
neat as a pin Get creative with your coordinating accessories. This one is as cute as a bug! The brooch features rolled-up tulle (to act as wings), organza and a sprinkling of black gemstones.
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Got tulle? Make a Tutu!A
Foofy, fluffy, and fabulous, it’s the
perfect material for no-sew tutus!
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little bug This ladybug skirt is a basic
design. The big, buggy difference? A collection of
adorable organza polka-dots! We cut out circles and carefully layered into flower-style stacks.
Then, we dotted the stacks with beads and stitched them
to the tulle.
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tutu how-to! Keep your favorite little
ballerina on her toes with a sweet, handmade tutu!
Measure her waist, and hand-stitch a loop of elastic
accordingly. Then, fold lengths and lengths of our
colorful tulle over the band, loop-knotting to secure.
So easy!
» cutie cowgirl! She’s so hip…in a hot pink tutu and a pair of
coordinating cowboy boots! This piece is extra fluffy and extra fun. That’s because
we doubled up the tulle before knotting it onto a
simple elastic band.
onesie whimsy! Here’s a one-piece that’s oh-so-playful and practical
too! It’s perfect for a toddler on the go! To make one, measure out lengths of
tulle to correspond with the size of the onesie. Layer the tulle,
add a gathering stitch, and carefully work into a ruffle.
Then, pin to the onesie and machine stitch
to secure. We even dotted on a few rhinestones for extra sparkle.
tutu true! Crocheted headbands, available in our Wearables Department, came in handy for this glowing green ensemble. Can you believe there’s no sewing required? Simply tie lengths of tulle to the bands. We made a dress-length tutu with a ribbon that ties halter-style around the neck. Then, we used the same method to create a wispy purple overlay that added color and shape.
ballerina bliss! Basic pink is just so precious! This uber girly tutu features pink tulle and organza ribbon, knotted to a circle of sturdy elastic. We even tied on a length of flowery trim to serve as a sash. Care to dance? We thought so!
What can you make with layers and layers of tulle?A bevy of sweet little tutus...
No sewing required!