Black Netting
Netting 72"x40 Yd Black
Decorate a large area easliy with netting!
Our Black Netting is perfect for decorating a large area quickly and elegantly. Black Netting comes in a 72 inch wide x 40 yard folded board for easy decorating and handling. Use black net fabric to create bows, drape from ceilings, or wrap favors with ease to hand out to your party guests!Black Netting is flame retardant.
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Pros
- Durable
- Easy To Use
- Good Value
- Small Gauge Net
Cons
Best Uses
- Creative Idea For Netting
Comments:
OK, I did not use this for a party, it was better! As a gardener, I can't stand bugs!! I made a "beekeepers veil" to go over my gardening hat to keep pesky gnats, etc... away as I garden. But, the main reason I purchased this was to make sacks to slip over the 50+ bushes I had just planted only to find that we are to be inudated with cicadas this year! Yikes! Traditional netting (from gardening sites) was way too expensive for that quantity. Sooo, a search lead me to Shidigz. Thank you!
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Q:
Besides the width of the fabric and yardage on a roll, what are the differences between the tulle and the netting fabrics? Are the weave holes larger in one than the other?Asked on 6/6/2012 by marchterry from MA1 answer
A:
Tulle - smaller, tighter woven holes and has a nice flow to it (typically used on bridal veils & to hold birdseed)
Netting - larger holes, a little bit heavier than tulle and doesn't have the flow to it that tulle does.Answered on 6/7/2012 by csr
Q:
which product is more opaque (harder to see through) the netting or the gossamer. I am trying to cover a ceiling and what to really hide the ceiling but like the lights shine through.Asked on 11/6/2011 by Dennis The Dad from Flat Rock, MI1 answer
A:
Netting has holes so it is very visible on the opposite side. Gossamer is a very lightweight material but it is what we used a lot when draping from ceilings and using in our backdrops that you see on our large kits online. I would most definitely choose gossamer and not the netting.Answered on 11/7/2011 by csr








