Chenille fabric is a fabric known for its unique texture and luxurious appearance. Its name comes from the French "chenille", meaning "caterpillar", because its villous appearance resembles the body of a caterpillar. The following are some detailed introductions about chenille fabrics:
characteristics
Flue texture: The most remarkable feature of chenille fabric is that its surface is covered with a thick, soft layer of fluff, which is formed by short fibers clustered around the yarn.
Luxury feel: Due to its rich fluff structure, chenille fabric is extremely soft and warm to the touch, giving a very luxurious feeling.
Rich colors: You can create multiple color effects by selecting different color fibers, and you can even create gradient or pattern effects.
Heavy and warm: Because of the way it is constructed, chenille fabrics are usually heavy and have good warm insulation properties.
manufacturing process
Chenille yarn is made by fixing short fibers to a core thread, and the yarn is then used to weave into cloth. Traditionally, chenille yarn was made by hand, but modern industry has achieved mechanized production.