What Chenille Yarn Is and Why It Feels Different Chenille yarn is a specialty yarn with short fibers — called pile — twisted or woven between two core threads, creating a fuzzy, c...
READ MORENational style fabric is a kind of fabric that often appears in traditional cultural decoration, and its main feature is that it has a distinct cultural atmosphere and unique craft style. National style fabric usually uses traditional natural fiber materials, such as linen, cotton silk, silk, etc., which are healthy, environmentally friendly, and comfortable. In terms of color and pattern, national style fabrics usually use bright and bright colors and rich pattern elements, such as bright red, turquoise, yellow, etc., plum blossom, peony, peony, twist, etc. Embroidery, embroidering, dyeing, weaving and other traditional crafts often appear in national style fabrics, which enhance the cultural atmosphere and decorative effect of the entire fabric. To sum up, national style fabric is a kind of fabric with outstanding characteristics that combines traditional culture, craftsmanship and modern design, and is loved and sought after by many consumers.
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