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  2. Chenille fabric - Wikipedia

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    Chenille yarn Chenille fabric Chenille yarn Workers at the Pacific Chenille Craft Co., Sydney, 1941 Chenille ( French pronunciation: [ʃənij(ə)] ) is a type of yarn , or the fabric made from it. Chenille is the French word for caterpillar, whose fur the yarn is supposed to resemble.

  3. Jimmy Beans Wool - Wikipedia

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    Jimmy Beans Wool is an American yarn retailer. The company is headquartered in South Meadows, a neighborhood in Reno, Nevada. [1] [2] [3] Other physical locations include a yarn-dyeing facility in Fort Worth, Texas, a sewing team in Vietnam, and a manufacturing facility in India. [1] Jimmy Beans Wool ships to over 60 countries. [4]

  4. Novelty yarns - Wikipedia

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    Chenille yarns are known for their soft, fuzzy surface, resembling pipe cleaners. There are several methods to create this texture. One common approach is to produce a fabric first and then cut it into narrow strips resembling yarn. When the fabric is cut, the raw edges become fuzzy, creating the chenille appearance.

  5. Jo-Ann Stores - Wikipedia

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    A typical Jo-Ann store, in Henderson, Nevada Jo-Ann store on US 1 in Saugus, Massachusetts. In 1998, Fabri-Centers acquired House of Fabrics, which also previously operated as Fabricland, Fabric King, and So-Fro Fabrics. [9] In September 1998, the company changed its name to Jo-Ann Stores Inc., [10] and all of its stores were renamed Jo-Ann ...

  6. I’m a Home Editor, My Mother’s a Designer—Here ... - AOL

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    That loveseat’s high-pile fabric trapped lint, hair and denim stains like a magnet—and it took hours to clean up after even the smallest mishap. In contrast, the micro-chenille weave of this ...

  7. Pacific Coast Feather Company - Wikipedia

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    Pacific Coast Feather Company is a Boca Raton, Florida–based manufacturer of basic bedding including pillows, comforters, sheets, and featherbeds. Owned by the Hanauer family from 1924 through 2017, brothers Nick Hanauer and Adrian Hanauer (fourth generation) were co-chairmen until acquisition of the company by Hollander Sleep Products.