Chenille – Chenille yarn has a distinctive look and is mainly made from cotton, acrylic or viscose. The word is taken from the French word for caterpillar as the finished yarn has random tufts or pile which protrudes at right angles from the main body of the yarn. It is produced by combining short lengths of spun yarn (the pile) with two ends of highly twisted, fine, strong yarn (the core) which are wrapped around the pile. The finished yarn has a distinctive soft hand feel and lustrous appeal. Chenille can also be produced as a finished woven fabric.