What Is Chenille?
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What is chenille? If you've found yourself asking that question while upgrading to new furniture or browsing area rugs, you aren't alone. Keep reading below for answers to your most-asked chenille questions.
What Is Chenille?
Chenille is a fabric made from yarn that is woven in a specific way. First, two short pieces of yarn are placed beside each other. Then they are twisted together to produce the plush pile. The ends of the pile stick out, creating the softness we know and love. The yarn is usually made of cotton, but it can also be made of acrylic, rayon, wool, or silk.
Chenille is the French word for caterpillar, because its fuzziness resembles a caterpillar. Because of the way the yarn is woven, the fibers catch the light at different angles – making the fabric look iridescent. Chenille fabric is most commonly used in bedspreads, quilts, curtains, upholstered furniture, and rugs.
Why Choose Chenille?
Chenille is a gorgeous and warm fabric, and its durability makes it perfect for furniture pieces that are used often, such as sofas and accent chairs. Tightly woven chenille rugs can also be placed in any room.
The Pros of Chenille Fabric:
- It is soft, thick, and durable.
- It has a slight sheen.
- It is resistant to abrasion.
- It retains heat – making it super warm.
Things to Consider:
- It is prone to stretching and shrinkage.
- It requires maintenance, so make sure you have a furniture brush to keep the chenille in its best shape.
Styling Chenille Fabric
Chenille fabric is ideal for glam or traditional homes. It is an incredibly versatile and high-quality fabric. Chenille is also luxurious, because it's uniquely used in small accents or statement furniture rather than throughout an entire room.
For example, a chenille throw blanket or decorative pillow can transform a plush, luxe space to an elegant oasis. This type of fabric can also add visual softness to an ornate wood piece of furniture that is often seen in traditional homes. Think: a sofa with rolled arms, a tufted back, and mahogany trim. You can also consider using a chenille chaise lounge or a bed with chenille upholstery to lighten a room with heavy velvet drapes.
Chenille pairs well with other fabrics and textures because of its subtle luster. Whether your home is glam or traditional, chenille will look even more elegant when accented by accessories, like a crystal chandelier, mirrored end table, or metal decor.
Caring for Chenille Fabric
Chenille is an incredibly soft and durable fabric that becomes softer over time. To make sure your chenille fabric ages well, it is crucial to follow its care instructions. We recommend vacuuming and spot-cleaning. To easily clean your chenille, follow the tips below:
- To remove dirt, brush chenille along the pile using an upholstery brush.
- Vacuum the fabric. For seat cushions, vacuum from back to front. For back cushions, vacuum from top to bottom.
- Spot-clean with water and a white or light-colored rag (to avoid discoloration). Dab and wipe very gently. Rubbing chenille too harshly or using too much water can flatten the plush pile.
- Dry the fabric using a fan or hair dryer.
If you can, have your chenille furniture, upholstery, and decor occasionally cleaned by a professional. This will prolong its life and help prevent shrinkage.
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