Yarny Publish time 2017-5-10 06:23

Alternative Amigurumi Stuffing

IF you dont have or cant get polyfil, Ive found plastic bags make an excellent stuffing for amigurumi. Theyre great at keeping shape without overstritching and misshaping parts, and you dont have to worry about fibers poking through your stitches. Its also great for cat toys because they like the crinkling.

Yarny Publish time 2017-5-13 07:54

static/image/common/user_online.gif LitteGirlInMe static/image/common/clock.gif 2017-5-12 07:27
You cant use plastic bags for toys for children . I would be scared to give my cat toys with plasti ...

Literally all matter in existence is "chemicals", you should be more specific. There are also dozens of types of plastic with varying degrees of chemical composition and safety, so just saying "plastic" is dangerous is also misleading. Certain type of plastics can leech chemicals when heated or scratched, but not all. Children will come into contact with plastic constantly every day of their lives (clothes, packaging, chairs, etc.), so a plastic bag thats covered with yarn anyway is not going to hurt a child. Unless your child lives in a bubble (but not a plastic one of course).

On a related note, the most popular yarn fiber, acrylic, is a thermoplastic. The majority of clothing is made of various synthetic fibers. Theres a good chance youre wearing plastic right now.

As for cats, toys given to animals should always be inspected carefully and depend on the animal. If you have an animal that tears up toys, of course you should always be careful what you give them.

kaden Publish time 2020-1-31 22:42

Ive used yarn scraps to stuff with. I have loads of those sitting about and they dont cost me anything new! I just shove them into a bag as I work and then when I need stuffing... voila!

Romacaor Publish time 2018-2-3 16:49

Tema muy interesante, tambien puedes reciclar la lana de un viejo almohadón o colchón

LitteGirlInMe Publish time 2017-5-12 07:27

You cant use plastic bags for toys for children . I would be scared to give my cat toys with plastic bags in them. Too many chemicals in plastic to want to put it in my toys..all that hard work? yuck.

Mimsettey Publish time 2025-6-11 12:45

i like keeping short yarn ends and using those as stuffing

auraDel Publish time 2025-6-9 21:12

Interesting, thanks!

qle Publish time 2025-7-18 03:43

THANK YOU VERY MUCH

Inchmahome Publish time 2017-5-10 09:54

Interesting tip! Thanks for sharing! Do you cut them up or just scrunch up a whole bag?

zinax Publish time 2017-5-10 13:27

very nice, thanks

chocolat.CH Publish time 2017-5-11 08:29

very good!

Yarny Publish time 2017-5-13 07:39

static/image/common/user_online.gif Inchmahome static/image/common/clock.gif 2017-5-10 09:54
Interesting tip! Thanks for sharing! Do you cut them up or just scrunch up a whole bag?

Youre welcome! Depends on how much stuffing you need/want. For smaller things or intricate shapes I cut smaller pieces.

astrea75 Publish time 2018-1-15 10:17


the idea seems good but it seems to me that the toy would be very noisy

toomuchreading Publish time 2018-1-20 05:40

I use thin wool quilt batting for stuffing.It can be easily be ripped appart into smaller pieces.It shapes up nicely and you can stuff as light or as hard as you want for the desired effect.Ive also used any type of roving I have laying around for a quick stuffing emergency from my spinning supply.

DragonflyKJ Publish time 2018-1-24 14:01

I have never thought of using these, thanks for the tip!

I do keep my little bits of yarn offcuts to add into the stuffing though!
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