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Chenille is a type of fabric made from cotton, wool, or synthetic fibers. It is characterized by its soft, fuzzy texture and is often used to make blankets, throws, and upholstery. Chenille is also used to make clothing, such as sweaters, jackets, and scarves. The fabric is often used in quilting and embroidery projects.
The chenille market is a niche segment of the larger textiles industry. It is a relatively small market, but it is growing in popularity due to its unique texture and versatility. Chenille is often used in home decor and fashion, and its popularity is increasing as more people look for ways to add texture and warmth to their homes and wardrobes.
Some companies in the chenille market include Westex, Inc., Chenille Kraft Company, and Chenille International. These companies specialize in producing chenille fabric and related products, such as blankets, throws, and upholstery. They also offer custom services, such as embroidery and quilting. Show Less Read more