by sewfrenzie 20 Mar 2012

HELP!!! I bought yards & yards of Netting a few years ago when I store in town when out of business. I didn't realize Tulle & Netting are not the same thing. Any ideas on what to use it on, or for?

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by gillemmerson 20 Mar 2012

I have used it over a contrast material and then embroidered gives an interesting effect.

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by sewfrenzie 20 Mar 2012

I have used it for scrubbies and even for the white in tutu's for the granddaughters trying to use it up. There are some interesting suggestions here that I've never even thought of. Thanks and keep them coming!!
:)
Diane

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by bokkieborduur 20 Mar 2012

I think you could use it for teanets. Marie

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by noah 20 Mar 2012

I made pot scratcher by the dozen and a few people asked for more from the netting .hugs carolyn

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by susiesembroidery 20 Mar 2012

Make some ballet skirts and embroider redwork ballerinas around the edges. Lovely stuff.!!! enjoy.****

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by sewmom 20 Mar 2012

1. Wrap up Easter baskets.
2. Cut them in strips and use them for ribbon on packages. A friend gave me a gift like that, it was very pretty. Strips were 4 - 6 inches wide, she used 3 colors and wrapped them all around a gift box over the wrapping paper like a ribbon.

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by marcellelewis 20 Mar 2012

You can use some by cutting it into long strips about 10 to 15 inches wide and tie big bows for birthday and Christmas packages. Other types of narrower ribbon can also be tied with it to make it even more interesting. I have seen some done like that and they are stunning.

Marcelle

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by sewmom 20 Mar 2012

Petticoats! Know any square dancers?

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by babsie 20 Mar 2012

Will it be suitable for net covers for a table or teacups, covers for dishes with elastic round the sides? Hope you can use it. Put a redwork design on it. Hugs and let us know what you did with it.

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by bevintex 20 Mar 2012

You could make scrubbies for your dishes, lots and lots of scrubbies

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