Woven Felt
Yarn (typically wool + nylon) is first woven into fabric, followed by raising, shearing, dyeing, and compressing processes to create a directional pile surface.
Nonwoven Felt
Fibers are directly laid into a web, then bonded through needle punching, followed by compression to form felt.


Woven Felt
55–70% Wool
30–45% Nylon
Nonwoven Felt
Primarily Nylon / Polyester Lower or minimal wool content


Woven Felt
Distinct warp and weft woven structure More organized fiber alignment More uniform pile layer
Nonwoven Felt
No woven structure Fibers arranged randomly Surface texture is softer and fuzzier

