Saturday, January 26 2013, 11:40AM
“The chenille yarn is manufactured by placing short lengths of yarn, called the "pile", between two "core yarns" and then twisting the yarn together. The edges of these piles then stand at right angles from the yarn's core, giving chenille both its softness and its characteristic look. Chenille will look different in one direction compared to another, as the fibres catch the light differently. Chenille can appear iridescent without actually using iridescent fibers. The yarn is commonly manufactured from cotton, but can also be made using acrylic, rayon and olefin.
Argos selling a "throw" 200 x 150 so they must be able to source wideth greater than 137”
Saturday, January 26 2013, 6:28PM
“THE BRAINS TRUST - GET ANSWERS TO YOUR QUESTIONS.
Well there is some on this page that is 62" wide
http://tinyurl.com/claba55
For all other questions, try google”
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