"Knitting velour with stitch brushed" typically refers to a fabric that has been knitted using velour yarn and then brushed to create a soft, fuzzy surface. Velour is a type of fabric with a short and dense pile, often made from cotton or synthetic fibers, giving it a luxurious and plush feel. The brushing process involves running a brush over the fabric to raise the fibers, creating a soft and velvety texture. This combination of knitting velour and brush-stitching results in a fabric that is both cozy and elegant, making it suitable for a range of clothing and upholstery applications.
The outstanding feature of this woolen fabric is its printed design, which presents an abstract and dreamy artistic style. The print features a combination of soft colors and blurred edges, creating a watercolor rendering effect with various mixtures of gray, purple, light blue, and white. These colors interweave on the fabric, forming a pattern reminiscent of floral or mineral textures found in nature, offering both depth and complexity.
The printed patterns on the fabric are not constrained by specific shapes, resembling improvised works of art by the artist. Each piece of fabric appears to be a unique piece of art.
This style of print demonstrates a mastery of color application and a profound understanding of fabric texture, allowing for the discovery of new details and color combinations with each viewing.