Definition
Chenille is a soft, fuzzy fabric characterized by its pile surface. It has a distinctive, caterpillar-like appearance due to its construction. The fabric is made by placing short lengths of yarn, called pile, between two core yarns and then twisting the yarn together. Chenille is often used in clothing, upholstery, and home decor. Think of it as a cuddly rug you can wear. π§Ά Itβs known for its warmth, softness, and luxurious feel. However, it can be prone to shrinking and shedding.