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Tutu Skirt Fabric
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Tutu Skirt Fabric by the Yard features ultra-light to light constructions (typically 20–200gsm) designed to create airy volume, crisp layering, and soft movement essential for tutu skirts. Available in sheer nets, crisp organzas, and soft brushed meshes, these fabrics deliver body without weight, enabling tiered fullness, fluttering motion, or sculpted silhouettes depending on layer count and finish.

  • Fabric Types: Tulle fabric, Organza fabric, Netting fabric, Layered mesh fabric, Stiffened tulle fabric, Crinoline fabric.
  • Fabric Content/Material: 100% nylon; 100% polyester; polyester-nylon blends; silk-organza blends; polyamide-elastane blends.
  • Fabric Pattern: dotted swiss tulle, glittered mesh, ombré layered tones, metallic sparkle, tonal solids.

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Lightweight Fabrics Built for Tutu Volume

Tulle: The Classic Tutu Skirt Foundation

Tulle is the go-to choice for tutu skirts, offering an ultra-fine mesh construction that traps air and creates the signature puffy silhouette dancers and costume designers love. Available in weights from 20gsm to 80gsm, it layers beautifully without adding bulk or restricting movement. If you're also sourcing materials for full performance looks, our Costume Fabric collection and Performance Wear Fabric range complement tulle perfectly for complete stage-ready ensembles.

Organza: Crisp Structure for Defined Layers

Organza brings a slightly stiffer hand to tutu construction, making it ideal when you need layers that hold their shape rather than softly drape. Its subtle sheen catches stage lighting beautifully, which is why it's a staple in both ballet costuming and evening dress design. Polyester organza is especially popular for wholesale orders due to its durability, colorfast dyes, and resistance to snagging — all critical properties when producing tutus at scale.

Netting and Mesh for Playful, Airy Flutter

Soft netting and open-weave mesh fabrics are a fantastic option for no-sew or tied tutu skirts, particularly for children's costumes and party dress applications where quick construction matters. Netting at 30–60gsm delivers that airy flutter while remaining gentle against skin, making it a favorite for kids' recital wear and dress-up tutus. Its forgiving texture means even beginner sewers can achieve professional-looking results with minimal effort.

A voluminous champagne and dusty rose tulle skirt hangs on a vintage dress form in a sunlit atelier.

Wholesale Tutu Fabric Priced for Volume Production

Whether you're supplying dance studios, producing children's costumes at scale, or building out a seasonal party dress line, sourcing the right tutu skirt fabric by the yard at wholesale pricing makes all the difference to your margins. Our collection spans ultra-fine tulle, structured organza, and soft netting across a full spectrum of weights from 20gsm to 200gsm, so you can match the precise construction requirements of every project. Because tutu skirts often require significant yardage per garment — especially when multiple layers are involved — buying in bulk from a trusted wholesale supplier keeps your cost-per-unit low without compromising on quality. Explore our broader Costume Fabric and Party Dress Fabric categories to round out your fabric sourcing in one place.

A layered pink and plum tulle tutu on a dress form in a sunlit studio with fabric bolts.

Endless Colors, Weights, and Styles to Layer

Tutu skirts live and die by their layering, which means having access to a wide variety of fabric options — from the softest blush pink tulle to bold jewel-toned netting — is essential for any serious costume or dancewear producer. Our tutu skirt fabric range is available in dozens of colorways, including classic ballet whites and blacks, vibrant rainbow hues for recital wear, and iridescent or glittery finishes for showstopping stage looks. For designers who want to push creative boundaries, pairing standard tulle layers with a touch of Embroidered Fabric or a Glossy Fabric overlay can elevate a simple tutu into something truly special.

Ordering by the yard gives you the flexibility to mix weights and textures within a single garment — a common technique among professional costume designers who use stiffer organza at the base for structure and softer tulle at the top for a dreamy, floaty finish. Our minimum order quantities are designed to accommodate both small-batch sewers and large-scale manufacturers, so you're never forced to overbuy or understock. Browse the full selection, filter by weight and fiber content, and take advantage of our wholesale pricing tiers to maximize your budget on every project.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many yards of tulle do I need to make a tutu skirt?
The amount of fabric depends on the tutu style, waist size, and desired fullness. A basic children's tutu typically requires 3–5 yards, while a full adult ballet tutu with multiple layers can need 10–20 yards or more. For a classic no-sew tied tutu, plan on cutting strips roughly twice the desired skirt length, so factor that into your yardage calculation. When ordering wholesale, it's always wise to buy a little extra to account for variations in layering density.
What is the best fabric weight for a tutu skirt?
For most tutu skirts, fabrics in the 20–60gsm range strike the ideal balance between volume and wearability. Lighter weights (20–30gsm) create an ultra-floaty, ethereal look suited to ballet and dance, while mid-weights (40–60gsm) offer slightly more structure and are great for costume and party wear. Heavier netting or organza above 80gsm is better suited to decorative overlays or stiffened underskirts rather than the primary tutu layers. Always consider the end wearer's comfort, especially for children's garments.
Is polyester tulle better than nylon tulle for tutu skirts?
Both polyester and nylon tulle work well for tutu skirts, but each has distinct advantages. Polyester tulle is more affordable, widely available in a broad color range, and holds dye exceptionally well, making it the preferred choice for most costume and dancewear production. Nylon tulle tends to be slightly softer and more pliable, which can be gentler against sensitive skin — a consideration for children's tutus. For wholesale bulk orders, polyester is generally the more cost-effective and practical option.
Can tutu skirt fabric be used for bridal or formal wear?
Absolutely — tulle and organza are staples in bridal and formal fashion, not just dance costumes. Fine silk or high-quality polyester tulle is frequently layered under wedding gowns to create dramatic skirt volume, and organza is used extensively in bridal dress overlays and sleeves. The same lightweight fabrics that make a perfect tutu also translate beautifully to formal evening looks when chosen in the right weight and finish. Selecting a finer, softer weave will give a more refined, couture-appropriate result.
How do I cut tulle and netting without fraying?
One of the biggest advantages of tulle, organza, and netting for tutu construction is that these fabrics are virtually fray-free at cut edges, which makes them extremely beginner-friendly. You can use sharp fabric scissors or a rotary cutter to slice strips cleanly without any need for hemming or serging the edges. For the most precise cuts, fold the fabric in layers and use a cutting mat with a ruler as a guide. Avoid using dull scissors, as they can snag the fine mesh and create uneven edges.