Netting Fabric by the Yard
Netting fabric is an open-mesh material made by knotting together threads, wires, or ropes at regular intervals, resulting in a fabric with a grid-like, often transparent, structure. What distinguishes netting fabric is its sheer nature, allowing for visibility while still providing a barrier, and its capacity to add volume without weight. This fabric is particularly suitable for fashion projects such as overlaying on dresses for a layered effect, creating structured petticoats, or designing unique accessories like fascinators and veils. Discover the sheer versatility of Netting Fabric by shopping it by the yard today, and add an intriguing layer of texture to your designs.
Netting fabric is an open-mesh material made by knotting together threads, wires, or ropes at regular intervals, resulting in a fabric with a grid-like, often transparent, structure. What distinguishes netting fabric is its sheer nature, allowing for visibility while still providing a barrier, and its capacity to add volume without weight. This fabric is particularly suitable for fashion projects such as overlaying on dresses for a layered effect, creating structured petticoats, or designing unique accessories like fascinators and veils. Discover the sheer versatility of Netting Fabric by shopping it by the yard today, and add an intriguing layer of texture to your designs.
You will find that some netting is embroidered or decorated with appliques such as sequins to enrich the material for clothing or costume construction. When starched, netting is referred to as a tulle and when knit, it is referred to as mesh.