Kim from Oh, Sweet Joy! shows how to make a skirt with a tulle overlay. While most tulle skirts are poofy, more like tutus, the skirt she shows how to make is a longer version, more romantic than fluffy. Get the how-to.
[photo from Oh, Sweet Joy!]
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Kim from Oh, Sweet Joy! shows how to make a skirt with a tulle overlay. While most tulle skirts are poofy, more like tutus, the skirt she shows how to make is a longer version, more romantic than fluffy. Get the how-to.
[photo from Oh, Sweet Joy!]
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kim @ oh, sweet joy! says
thanks for the shout out! 🙂
Linda says
Think this would work for a lace skirt?
anneweaver says
I think it would work nicely, and it would be beautiful! –Anne
kim @ oh, sweet joy! says
linda – mine is actually a really fine bridal lace that is a bit tulle-ish so yes it would definitely work!