it is made of plush raschel but i have no clue what that fabric isis it soft and nice to sleeep with? should i buy the blanket? Is the matierial cheap and uncomfortable?
Depends where you liveIn the UK it all goes into one green bin, the council collects it and sorts it out at the depot.
Raschel knits are a type of warp knit, which tends to make them run-resistantThey're typically fairly coarse knits (like those used for waffle knit long underwear), and stableThey can produce interesting textures in raschel knitting As to whether your blanket is going to be nice or not, I can't tellIt's like trying to guess if a fabric described only as a woven will feel niceThe yarn going into the product is more determanative than the machine used to produce the fabricPlush says to me that the yarn has been brushed after knitting, much like PolarfleeceMy pick of soft, easy to care for and inexpensive is one of the microfiber polyester fleeces from a good manufacturer like Polartec, David, etcTake a look at Mill Direct Textiles for some examples.
Depends where you liveIn the UK it all goes into one green bin, the council collects it and sorts it out at the depot.
Raschel knits are a type of warp knit, which tends to make them run-resistantThey're typically fairly coarse knits (like those used for waffle knit long underwear), and stableThey can produce interesting textures in raschel knitting As to whether your blanket is going to be nice or not, I can't tellIt's like trying to guess if a fabric described only as a woven will feel niceThe yarn going into the product is more determanative than the machine used to produce the fabricPlush says to me that the yarn has been brushed after knitting, much like PolarfleeceMy pick of soft, easy to care for and inexpensive is one of the microfiber polyester fleeces from a good manufacturer like Polartec, David, etcTake a look at Mill Direct Textiles for some examples.