Super soft chenille yarn for crochet and knitting projects. Suitable for amigurumi, accessories, and clothing. Composition: 100% Polyester, 100 grams, 120 meters. We suggest to use needle 5.5-6.5 Hook 4.5-5.5. It is not recommended to combine the 50 gram format with the 100 gram format. [P.ta SB35319]
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Super soft chenille yarn for crochet and knitting works. Suitable for amigurumi, accessories, and clothing. Composition 100% Polyester, 50 grams, 60 meters. Recommended needles 5,5-6,5, Crochet 4,5-5,5. It is not recommended to combine the 50 gram format with the 100 gram format. [P.ta 218]
Chenille
Softness for absolute comfort
One of the most comfortable yarns on the market is undoubtedly chenille, or in French term chenille as it is internationally recognized. This particular yarn has a rather recent history. Unlike conventional fibers, chenille only peeked into the world of fashion at the beginning of the 20th century and saw its most significant splendor in the 1970s when many designers adopted it as the main fiber of their collections. It should not be confused with velvet which has a similar structure but is fundamentally different in that it has a "nap," meaning it has a characteristic on one side that it does not present on the other.
Chenille fabric and chenille yarn
Naturally, both come from the same process, but while the fabric is woven on a loom, the chenille yarn has a particular spinning that makes it fluffy and very soft, which is why it is particularly used for baby and infant accessories. The softness of the chenille makes it also suitable for those who suffer from fibers like wool and generally of animal origin.
What is chenille made of? Chenille composition
There are several possibilities, but to get those pastel shades so in vogue with a slightly iridescent effect that makes the product typical, synthetic fiber is increasingly used which contrary to what is generally thought is very suitable even for the little ones if dyed with dyes that have been mandatory in Italy for years and as always Oeko Tex. It would be enough to go to a clothing store for children and infants, even with prestigious brands, to realize that most of the onesies that are so used are made of cotton and polyester chenille, and we are talking about clothing that is worn "on the skin." Nowadays, the production of synthetic chenille made in Italy like that of Tessiland is 100% safe.
When to use chenille?
The chenille yarn is the typical mid-season yarn, the one that is used to "cross over" from mild to colder temperatures.
How is chenille worked?
With chenille, both knitting and crochet work are done. Being a yarn with this fluffy effect, even if very soft, the slipperiness of the yarn that is really very easy to work with but assumes a certain attention especially when working quickly not to lose stitches during the work, which would lead to the formation of elongated loops (this can happen especially in crochet work).
Chenille is also suitable for making accessories, and not just clothing, but also Home Decor items and bags.
Shall we see some examples?
Velvet chenille yarn: a meeting of softness and luxury
The velvet chenille yarn represents the pinnacle of softness and comfort, combining the characteristic fuzziness of chenille with the sophistication of velvet. This type of yarn is perfect for creating clothing and accessories that stand out for their luxurious appearance and pleasant touch.
Thick chenille balls for thick and enveloping work
The thick chenille balls are the ideal choice for those who want to make thick and enveloping crochet work. Their consistency is perfect for creating blankets, pillows, and scarves that offer unparalleled warmth and comfort during the colder months.
Crochet work with chenille: softness and ease of processing
For crochet enthusiasts, chenille is a much-appreciated yarn. Crochet work with chenille is known for its softness and for the ease with which the yarn slides on the crochet hook, making the creation process a true pleasure.
Chenille for amigurumi: fluffy and captivating creations
Amigurumi, those small Japanese crochet dolls, become particularly fluffy and captivating when made with chenille for amigurumi. This material adds a dimension of softness and tenderness to every creation.
Thick chenille wool: warmth and volume in your DIY projects
Thick chenille wool is a must for those looking for a yarn that provides warmth and volume. It is ideal for those DIY projects that require an extra touch of softness, such as heavy blankets and cuddly sweaters.
Chenille yarn crochet tutorial: learn to work with chenille
If you are new to the world of crochet or simply eager to improve your technique, a chenille yarn crochet tutorial can be a valuable resource. These tutorials guide you step by step in creating wonderful projects using chenille yarn.