depending on the quality of the tulle:
wrap gifts in the shape of bon bon
underskirt for poofy dresses like in
http://www.unique-vintage.com/produc...roducts_id=439
or like
http://thesewingdivas.wordpress.com/...noop-shopping/
bolero like in
http://www.vintagetextile.com/new_page_175.htm
curtain (many pleats) for puppet theater
covering homemade noodles/frumenty while they dry
decorate bed legs (sorry, I don't know what it is called) like in
http://www.kozykomfortbykaren.com/me...le_Inlaid.jpeg
embroidered goller
The rest are made with smaller pieces:
sachets with scented dried flowers or lavender etc for moth like in
http://binkybotanika.safeshopper.com/160/cat160.htm?395 (can be a gift?)
embroider and use as part of a dress
http://www.indianembroidery.net/mach...embroidery.htm
Scrunchie
in the kitchen, for straining
card making
easter eggs decoration (look for "tulle" in
http://www.hri.org/news/greek/eraen/...-27.eraen.html)
bags for bath toys
hat decoration (victorian, princess etc)
bags for sensitive laundry
dry flowers in sand - remove the base from a carton box, staple tulle as a base, put the lid of the box as the second base, place flowers, sprinkle with sand carefully -when flowers are dry, remove the carton base and shake gently and there are some intact dry flowers
hair net
several uses in home aquarium
flip flop decoration
toy hammock as in
http://ec1.images-amazon.com/images/...3L._AA280_.jpg
proprietary water filter: put enough cotton in the center of the tulle circle, and wrap around the faucet with a ribbon
Guess who has many pieces of tulle
