Cotton Velour or Chenille - A Detailed Fabric Guide

Cotton Velour or Chenille: A Detailed Fabric Guide

In daily life, we often struggle to choose the right fabrics for babies’ clothing or textured curtains, or sofa covers. In these scenarios, cotton velour and chenille are frequently occurring in our sights. Both fabrics have their own pros, which are suitable for different occasions. Here we, Aungwinter, a custom manufacturer of winter hats and apparel, will introduce cotton velour and chenille in detail from their properties, versatilities, and notes, including which is better for babies’ clothing.

Cotton Velour

cotton velour

Cotton velour is a fabric that uses cotton as its base with short and thin velour on the surface, which can offer a very soft touch that feels like clouds.

Key Fabric Properties

  • Skin-friendly & breathable: The velour structure can lock warmth, and the cotton base can ensure air to circulate, which can reduce the risk of allergies
  • High cost-effectiveness: Cotton velour is very affordable, making it an excellent choice for bulk orders.
  • Aesthetic functions: Cotton velour offers vibrant colors, excellent colorfastness, and a wide range of patterns. Even after long-time use, the colors still remain bright.
  • Touch and Safety: The velour surface of cotton velour is very soft and fine, and the quality of cotton velour is very light, which makes it very convenient to carry on. Therefore, when using them as washing-up items, like towels, there is no pain felt, and they won’t scratch our skin, which is pretty soft and safe for washing up.

Versatile Fabrics

  • Intimate garments: Cotton velour is suitable for making babies’ clothing, home wear, and winter bottoming shirts.
  • Outfit types: Casual wear and female clothing.
  • Household goods: High-end bath gowns.

Notes

  • Cotton velour is not very durable and tends to pill after frequent rubbing.
  • It’s prone to causing static electricity in dry seasons, so it needs to be washed with conditioners.

Chenille (from French for “caterpillar”)

Chenille

Chenille is a fancy yarn that is crafted from short yarns through a special treatment and created by twisting short yarns between two core threads, resulting in a plush, velvety texture. The surface is velour, and he outer appearance looks like a caterpillar, that’s why it’s called caterpillar velour.

Key Fabric Properties

  • Decoration & Function: With high-fashion texture, chenille also offers excellent high light-blocking capacity, with natural dropping, which can create a warm atmosphere.
  • Comfort: Soft to the touch, with great dropping, chenille also provides great warmth.
  • Functionality: Anti-static and wear-resistant, chenille is suitable for frequent washing and outdoor activities. Also, with excellent moisture absorption.

Versatile Fabrics

  • Home ornaments: Chenille is great for manufacturing curtains, sofa covers, pillow covers, bedding, blankets, and wall ornaments.
  • Apparel: Chenille is also great for making winter clothing, scarves, hats, etc.
  • Outdoor gear: Tents, sleeping bags, etc.

Notes

  • Chenille is pretty poor at breathability, and it’s hot and sticky in summer.
  • Moreover, please note that chenille is very prone to shrinking after washing, and it needs to be flattened to dry and allow for dimensional tolerance.
  • Dark-colored chenille might slightly lose hair; please separate washing with light-colored clothing.

Chenille Prices Range

TypesPrice$/meterFeatures
Common Chenilleabout $7Hard texture, common touch, and suitable for customers with limited budgets.
Mid Chenille$7 to $30Nice quality, cozy to the touch, and suitable for general household use.
High-end Chenille$30+Soft texture, wear resistance, and wrinkle resistance, which are suitable for high-end home wear and apparel.
Special Chenille (like Jacquard)$20+With complex craftsmanship, the price can be up to $70 per meter
Eco Chenille$42+Meet the eco standard, which is expensive.

Which is More Suitable for Baby Outfits?

baby clothes & curtains

Why do babies prefer cotton velour clothing? Why does Chenille become the primary choice for home ornaments? Cotton velour and chenille have their own advantages. To be honest, intimate garments, please choose cotton velour and curtains, sofa covers, choose chenille.

Cotton velour is used cotton as its base with short and thin velour surface, which can offer a cloud-like touch, particularly for touching the skin directly. Its core pro is that the balance between skin-friendliness and breathability – the velour structure that can lock the body heat, which can keep warm in winter without sticky feelings. Meanwhile, the cotton base can ensure that air circulates, which can decrease the risk of allergy. Therefore, cotton velour is a great fabric for babies’ clothing, home wear, and winter intimate bottomingshirts. However, please note that cotton velour is poor at wear resistance; it’s prone to pilling after rubbing; it’s also prone to causing static electricity in dry seasons, which needs to be washed with conditioners.

Chenille is composed of long plush yarns with thick and smooth fleece, which can bring high-level texture and light blocks to itself. Thus, chenille is often used to manufacture household items, like curtains, sofa covers, and pillow covers. The natural dropping property can create a warm atmosphere and can effectively block lights, which is suitable for a bedroom or living room. However, the heavy, thick structure sacrifices breathability, and it might be hot and sticky in summer. Moreover, it’s prone to shrinking after washing, and chenille needs to be flattened to dry and allow for dimensional tolerance. Dark-colored chenille might slightly lose hair; please separate washing with light-colored clothing.

Therefore, if you pursue close-fitting and intimate garments, like babies’ clothing, then cotton velour is more suitable. If you are looking for home ornaments, like curtains or sofa covers, then Chenille can decorate your house better.

In the End

In a word, cotton velour and Chenille have their unique advantages. For intimate garments, cotton velour is the prior choice, particularly for babies’ clothing and home wear. Chenille has become the primary choice for manufacturing home ornaments, like curtains and sofa covers, due to its high texture, light-blocking, and dropping properties.

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