What is Velvet?
Velvet is a pile fabric with a surface of short, upright pile fibres. In woven velvet, this pile is created by extra yarns that form loops, which are then cut open to create the soft raised surface. The result is a fabric with a dense, smooth pile and a characteristic direction in the nap.
Traditional velvet is a woven fabric, but knitted velvet qualities are also common. Knitted velvet is often more elastic and softer in drape than woven velvet. Fibre composition can vary from cotton, viscose or silk to polyester and blends, depending on the intended use and appearance.
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