- 75 yards of tulle fabric on a 6-inch spool.
- 2 yards of 3/4" ribbon.
- tape.
- rubber bands.
- 2 pieces of cardboard each at 25” x 12” (Half of the longest side of the cardboard will be the length of the skirt; for example, our cardboard is 25 inches so our skirt length is 12-1/2 inches.)
Moreover, how much tulle do you need to make a tutu for adults?
You'll need about 5 strips of tulle for every 2 inches around the waist. It takes between 70 to 90 strips to make an adult-size tutu.
Additionally, how long does it take to make a tutu? For short tutus, cut three or four rolls of 6”-wide tulle into 22” strips (more tulle = fuller skirt). For long tutus, cut seven or eight rolls of 6”-wide tulle into the following length strips: 12 - 18 months = 24”, 2T = 30”, 3T = 35”, 4T = 38”, 5T = 42”, 6T = 46”, 7 yrs. = 50”, 8 yrs. = 54”.
Hereof, how much does it cost to make a tutu?
They cost about $1.20 at Walmart and are in the fabric and crafting section. For an adult tutu, you can get wider elastic, understanding that if you go too wide it will fold over when you add your tulle. I would recommend between 1-1.5 inches wide.
How much tulle is needed to make a tutu?
You will want at least five to eight layers of tulle for a tutu, and to achieve the proper amount of fullness, you'll need a length equal to 3x the waist measurement for each layer. If the waist measurement is, say, 30 inches, thus, you'll need 90″ (2.5 yards) per layer.