Blusher: This shoulder length veil rests just below the shoulders of the bride. The standard length of the blusher is 22 inches long. Brides that want a double-tier veil often pair the blusher with a longer veil. [1] X Research source Elbow length veil: This 25 inch veil rests at the bride’s elbow. Waist length veil: The bottom of this 30 inch veil sits at the bride’s waist. Mid-hip length veil: The mid-hip veil is 33 inches long. Hip length veil: The hip length veil reaches the bottom of the bride’s hips. Its standard length is 36 inches. Fingertip veil: This veil brushes the tips of the bride’s fingers. Its standard length is 45 inches. Waltz veil: This veil hits the bride just above the back of the knees. Its standard length is 54 inches. Ankle veil: The ankle veil sits just above the floor. Its standard length is 70 inches. Chapel veil: This veil has a short train. Its standard length is 90 inches. Cathedral veil: The Cathedral veil has a grander train than the chapel veil. Its standard length is 108 inches. [2] X Research source

If you wish, you may round the bottom corners of the veil.

Sew a straight line of stitches across the top of the veil (widthwise) approximately 1 inch from the top edge. Do not backstitch or cut the bobbin thread short, but leave a long tail. Flatten the fabric. Sew a second straight row of stitches approximately 1. 5 inches down from the first row. Leave a long bobbin thread.

Do not use hand scissors to cut tulle. Make sure to use a rotary cutter and a steady hand so your edges don’t become choppy. [8] X Expert Source Margo WestProfessional Tailor Expert Interview. 7 December 2020.