Does anyone know what the name is for that rough, scratchy synthetic fabric that is usually found on grandma-couches (it was probably designed to look ‘tweed-like’ but can have gold or silver metallic fibers in it to make the couch ‘sparkle’)?
My boyfriend is obsessed with the stuff and I wanted to try to purchase him a couch covered in it…however it’s really hard to find a couch with a fabric you don’t know the name of:)
Chenille is actually too soft. This fabric is WAY scratchy - almost rough. I’ve also seen it in every 1960’s kitch color known to man: peach, pink, lime green, tan, poop brown, brick red, etc.
Mellonhead, asking about fabric over the internet is like asking about colors over the internet. There are too many to be sure of which one you mean, exactly.
If you have this much love for your boyfriend, go to a fabric or design store and look at swatches until you find one that matches. Then, ask the staff what other names might also be used for this type of fabric. Write all the names down and ask the staff to verify the spellings. Or, just haunt the second-hand and thrift stores.
If I remember correctly, it is called “frieze”. Kind of a fuzzy material. I remember that we had a sofa with that material when I was a kid in the 30’s.
Yeah, I know. However I’m desperate…I’ve already done what you suggested and the only one person knew what fabric I was talking about (it was a woman working at a small neighborhood furnature store here in Chicago). Unfortunately she didn’t know what it was called either