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A little known fact: Many of Disney's ''' "It's A Small World" ''' animated, internationally-themed dolls, feature chenille hair.{{fact}}
A little known fact: Many of Disney's ''' "It's A Small World" ''' animated, internationally-themed dolls, feature chenille hair.{{fact}}

Chenille is a fuzzy yard whose pile resembles a caterpillar. Used mainly for decorative fabrics, embroidery, tassels, and rugs. Sometimes used broadly to define a fabric woven from chenille yard.


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Chenille is a type of fabric. Most chenille fabrics should be dry cleaned, but if left to air-dry do not hang. A pullover sweater drying screen works fine.

A little known fact: Many of Disney's "It's A Small World" animated, internationally-themed dolls, feature chenille hair.[citation needed]

Chenille is a fuzzy yard whose pile resembles a caterpillar. Used mainly for decorative fabrics, embroidery, tassels, and rugs. Sometimes used broadly to define a fabric woven from chenille yard.

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