A tufted velvety cord or yarn, used for trimming furniture and making carpets and clothing
an extremely soft and bunchy fabric often used to make sweaters
Fabric made from such yarn
a soft tufted cord used in embroidery
a heavy fabric woven with chenille cord; used in rugs and bedspreads
A floor covering of shaggy or woven material, typically not extending over the entire floor
A thick woolen coverlet or wrap, used esp. when traveling
floor covering consisting of a piece of thick heavy fabric (usually with nap or pile)
A rug (UK), blanket(Equine and other livestock, US), or coat (canine and other companion animals, US) is a covering or garment made by humans to protect their pets from the elements, as in a horse rug or dog coat.
Rhug (normally Y Rug in Welsh; sometimes given the antiquarian spelling Rug) is a township in the parish of Corwen, Denbighshire, Wales, formerly in the old cantref of Edeirnion and later a part of Merionethshire, two miles from CorwenRug Chapel and ten miles north east of Bala.
A small carpet woven in a pattern of colors, typically by hand in a traditional style
Chenille Rug
Full snap of the chenille rug that I made as a stashbusting project, I used almost 5 yards of fabric for this rug. Stacked it up almost like a stack n whack (fabric is coincidentally from one of Bethany Reynolds' line) and chenilled through 4 layers of fabric.
Faux-chenille rug
I made this rug some time ago, using the faux chenille method. It's nice subdued rustic colours - I was thinking of an old English hearth in a low ceilinged kitchen when I made it.