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Some pipe cleaner machines are actually converted chenille machines.
Some are made of other materials, such as chenille.
The letter patch is primarily constructed of chenille and felt materials.
Real chenille quilts are made using patches of chenille fabric in various patterns and colours, with or without ragging the seams.
Trucks delivered pattern-stamped sheets and dyed chenille yarns to families for tufting before returning to pay the tufters and collect the spreads for finishing.
Back then the yarn was actually made by weaving a leno fabric and then cutting the fabric into strips to make the chenille yarn.
Chenille will look different in one direction compared to another, as the fibres catch the light differently.
Chenille letters come in many different forms and shapes.
Then, when the fabric is cut, the raw edges become very fuzzy and produce the chenille appearance.
This resulted in a very soft, fuzzy fabric named chenille.
It is a widespread commonality that the hand machines produce a finer and tighter nap on the chenille as compared to the automated machines.
Chenille yarn is made in much the same way, which is why craft pipe cleaners are often called chenille stems.
The stitching style used for creating the chenille look is called a moss stitch, while the outlining sew down is called a chain stitch.
Chenille can appear iridescent without actually using iridescent fibers.
From the 70s each machine head made two chenille yarns straight onto bobbins, a machine could have over 100 spindles (50 heads).