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chenilles, plural;
  1. A tufted velvety cord or yarn, used for trimming furniture and making carpets and clothing

  2. Fabric made from such yarn


  1. a soft tufted cord used in embroidery
  2. a heavy fabric woven with chenille cord; used in rugs and bedspreads
  3. an extremely soft and bunchy fabric often used to make sweaters
  4. Soft, fuzzy yarns stand out around a velvety cord on this fabric, whose name comes from the French word for "caterpillar."
  5. to make your own chenille, layer 4 to 8 layers of fabric (cotton, rayon or silk) with the brightest and boldest fabric on top.  Spray baste between each layer, or pin baste when you are done.  Mark a diagonal line on the bias crossing the center of this piece. ...
  6. It is made by wrapping short lengths of fabric, called “piles,” around a tightly wound core of yarn. The edges of these piles then stand at right angles from the yarn’s core, giving chenille both its softness and its characteristic look. ...
  7. needles are similar to tapestry needles, but with large, long eyes and a very sharp point to penetrate close weave fabrics. Useful for ribbon embroidery. Sizes 13-26.
  8. Form of embroidery in which a loop (moss) stitch is formed on the topside of the fabric. Uses heavy yarns of wool, cotton or acrylic. Created by a chainstitch machine that has been adjusted to form this stitch type. Also known as loop piling.
  9. A type of novelty yarn that has short, cut fibers protruding from it. Fabrics woven from this yarn have a plush or furry surface.
  10. Silk, rayon, cotton or wool combined and tufted creating a velvet like pile. Soft and luxurious to touch.
  11. Fabric with a fuzzy texture woven of a soft-tufted silk or cotton fiber.
  12. A type of yarn material (usually made of rayon or cotton) with an attractive appearance and velvety texture.
  13. Soft underfoot with a lustrous sheen. Recommended for low-traffic areas such as the bedroom. Made of natural fibers.
  14. A soft, tufted, woven fabric similar to embroidery and used for creating designs for wearables, such as school athletic letters for jackets.
  15. A fuzzy yarn that creates a velvet feel when woven tightly; often used for upholstery.
  16. Known for its cozy feel, chenille is also very durable, cleans up well, and is great paired with velvets and tapestry. Mix and match patterns to your hearts content. What fun!  The term "chenille" refers to the style of weave and not the fibers.
  17. A fuzzy yarn with a pile which resembles a caterpillar. Used mainly for decorative fabrics, embroidery, tassels, and rugs. Sometimes used broadly to define a fabric woven from chenille yarns.
  18. a velvet-like fabric woven from a soft, fuzzy-textured woven yarns of natural or synthetic fibers.
  19. A special type of stitch by which the machine sews a chain or loop. Chenille requires a unique machine, and cannot be created by conventional embroidery methods. Chenille is typically used in athletic numbers and uniforms.
  20. A textured fabric featuring an evenly cut plush pile of softly woven loops.
  21. A fuzzy, fibrous material used in the making of bodies, particularly popular for lure bodies. It is available in a range of colours and fluorescent colours. ...
  22. 1. A yarn with fuzzy pile protruding from all sides . It has a velvety caterpillar -like appearance . ( The term chenille is derived from the French word for caterpillar) 2. A fabric made with chenille yarn.
  23. is a woven-cut, 100% rayon with 1,300 yds/lb. Our Chenille is used by many garment manufacturers. Chenille can be used in stockinette, fairisle, and jacquard. Our Venesian is dyed to match the Chenille and can be used for knit trims and bottoms. Chenille is an excellent yarn for weaving. ...
  24. Type of embroidery. Commonly found in appliqué and athletic applications characterized by a design surface comprised of heavy loops of thread; sewn with heavy threads or yarns, chenille is created on specialized embroidery equipment.
  25. A fuzzy cotton fabric with protruding pile