
Yard of Velvet
A yard of velvet fabric refers to one linear yard (approximately 36 inches by 54-60 inches wide) of soft, plush velvet material commonly used for upholstery, clothing, crafts, and drapery.
Fun Fact
Velvet was historically a luxury fabric symbolizing wealth in medieval Europe, often reserved for nobility because its production required hundreds of hours of skilled labor per yard using specialized looms.
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