Pillow Stuffing 101: Pros & cons of the 4 most common types of filler for decorative pillows

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  • čas přidán 20. 03. 2022
  • What is "the best" pillow stuffing? Here are the pros and cons of the 4 most common types of fill for decorative pillows and cushions. Polyester fiber fill, cluster fill, and the different types of feather/down blends are shown and explained so you can choose the best filler for your project.
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Komentáře • 97

  • @carpiioo.806
    @carpiioo.806 Před rokem +28

    This is SUPER helpful, there is oiterally no other video on this platform that explains the different stuffings, their upsides and downsides as concisely and as clearly as you do! i bought a kukomi stuffed toy, and while i loved its fabric, the stuffing felt a little lackluster. Using the info i learned here, I plan on getting either a 75/25 or cluster stuffing! also i love your dog 🥺 so cute!

  • @marscruz5756
    @marscruz5756 Před rokem +3

    I am so incredibly grateful this is the first video I clicked. This is exactly what I needed: a good run down of the common fillings, price range, and pros and cons. Thank you.

  • @ithacacomments4811
    @ithacacomments4811 Před 5 měsíci +2

    I washed and saved all of my blue surgical masks during COVID19.
    Once I had a brown paper bag full, I removed all the ties and metal nose wires to save for other uses.
    I cut the blue material into one inch strips.
    This made great stuffing for a throw pillow!
    And...
    100+ masks did not end up in the landfill !!!

  • @mosesjeffreyi-i6741
    @mosesjeffreyi-i6741 Před 10 měsíci +3

    thanks nancy, i came by ur channel by random search but i am happy i did it was very informative.

  • @WhiTor1
    @WhiTor1 Před měsícem

    Very helpful. Thank you! I just ordered a pack of cluster with your link.

  • @theresab8501
    @theresab8501 Před 2 lety +7

    Good info! I'm cleaning couch and the a few of the back cushions are horrible no matter how much I beat and try to fluff. I was thinking of buying polyfill but after seeing video I think I'll get cluster fill. Thanks!

  • @Tommy_ZM
    @Tommy_ZM Před rokem +5

    Here is the hierarchy of down:
    1) Eiderdown. It’s a rare species of duck that is extremely expensive. The best in the world.
    2) White Goose down (Typically Polish, European, or Canadian)
    3) Duck down, which is 99% of the time lower quality than goose.
    Power fill is important. It measures how many cubic inches you can get for 1 ounce. The higher the power fill, the higher quality the down. The best Polish white goose down tops out at 1000 power fill. Eiderdown actually tops out at 700+ but it’s so efficient it’s actually better than 1000 goose down.
    Stay away from feathers. This applies to everything, especially pillows.
    There are a bunch of 100% down options. I have a $2500 pillow made by St. Genève

  • @LG-KETO
    @LG-KETO Před 5 měsíci +1

    Thank you! Very informative!

  • @natishalovin6821
    @natishalovin6821 Před 2 lety +5

    Oh my goodness! Tug is always trying to get in the videos. So cute! I love how your verbiage is user friendly and understandable as well as your camera angles are better than most. Easy to the point and so useful! Thank you!

    • @ASquarePillowIsntSquare
      @ASquarePillowIsntSquare  Před 2 lety

      Tug always has to see who I’m talking to, even if it’s a video camera! Thanks for the very kind words - that encouragement is what keeps me going with making these videos 😊

  • @user-jw8rq5ql9v
    @user-jw8rq5ql9v Před 8 měsíci

    Thank you so much for the information.

  • @marshiahobson3727
    @marshiahobson3727 Před 6 měsíci

    Great information. TFS

  • @lifestyle-uncensored
    @lifestyle-uncensored Před 5 měsíci

    Thank you so much!

  • @mr.c.2888
    @mr.c.2888 Před 9 měsíci +2

    this was useful.

  • @AKIYIAKELLY
    @AKIYIAKELLY Před rokem +1

    I just purchased a dog bed for my pup.
    It needs more fluff to it
    I am going to try the Cluster Fibers.
    Bc I used the poly fill in a pillow before it got so Lumpy.
    Thanks for the info.

  • @galaxytrio
    @galaxytrio Před 3 měsíci +1

    Very helpful. Please consider reviewing plush siliconized fills, like Silky Poly-Fil if and when you have some experience with them.

  • @maryfetrow9168
    @maryfetrow9168 Před 2 lety +6

    Thanks for this video. I am going to be producing pillows to sell in the near future but unfortunately I have already purchased tons of polyfil. (I purchased over 40 pounds of it on sale thinking I was being smart. And now I learn this is not a great fill.) Oh well, my first generation of pillows will have to use it lol! But again, thanks for the info and your very informative videos on pillow making. Mary

    • @ASquarePillowIsntSquare
      @ASquarePillowIsntSquare  Před 2 lety +5

      If you make great covers with zippers people can change out the inserts if they want to! 😊

    • @maryfetrow9168
      @maryfetrow9168 Před 2 lety +2

      @@ASquarePillowIsntSquare True. I also sew art dolls and animals and do mixed media art so I'll have plenty of ways to use it.

    • @carpiioo.806
      @carpiioo.806 Před rokem +1

      Well then I guess they'll be like the first batch of pancakes haha! But atleast now you are equipped with the information from this video to make your next generation even better! Maybe you can use this as a marketing opportunity to market your new pillows as even softer and lovelier than the first generation? :3

  • @lasandrajackson1474
    @lasandrajackson1474 Před 2 lety +1

    Nancy, thank you so much for your informative videos. Would you consider making a video on how to make a bed comforter (how to measure for, construct, what type of batting to use, how to achieve loftiness). Thank you

  • @cynergynt
    @cynergynt Před 2 lety +2

    Hello Nancy, thank you so much for your tutorials, find them invaluable, sound practical advice, not long winded. I live in Australia and can’t say I have seen or heard of cluster fill, will have to have a hunt around. Do you plan on doing a video on the best fabric to use for cushion linings? Once again love your content👏🌸

    • @ASquarePillowIsntSquare
      @ASquarePillowIsntSquare  Před 2 lety +2

      Thank you for the supportive compliment! 😊 I hadn’t planned on a video on cushion lining but I’d recommend a lightweight cotton/polyester blend drapery lining. Lining is tightly woven, very smooth, economical, and strong.

    • @cynergynt
      @cynergynt Před 2 lety

      @@ASquarePillowIsntSquare Thanks for the recommendation

  • @barbarawelch5979
    @barbarawelch5979 Před rokem +1

    Hi Nancy,
    Thank you so much for sharing all this great information! I just love you site. Questions: 1. How do you feel about down alternative pilows.? 2. Do outside/ covered porch pillows require a different type of filing for mold. Thanks in response for your response. I really appreciate you! You have saved me so time. 😊

    • @ASquarePillowIsntSquare
      @ASquarePillowIsntSquare  Před rokem

      Hi! So "down alternative" is just filling like the polyester cluster fill I show in the video. It just means man made fibers versus actual feathers or down. Regarding outdoor pillows, I tend toward polyester fill. Down holds more moisture and takes longer to dry out in wet or humid conditions. I have found that humidity will cause mold to grow on fabric and on the cover of a pillow insert more so than on the polyester stuffing, so I tend toward solutions dyed acrylic fabrics for the longest life on outdoor pillows an cushions.

  • @danistastny1918
    @danistastny1918 Před 10 měsíci

    I agree!

  • @taleahescarpita2803
    @taleahescarpita2803 Před 2 lety +4

    So glad I came across this video! I’m looking to design my own maternity C shaped pillows and, depending on how well it goes, make some for my prego friends and to sell. I really like the idea of a cluster fill because I absolutely hate when my pillows get all lumpy with fiber fill. But I would like the pillows to remain having a good shape and texture like the 75/25 feather down pillows. Do you think I could achieve a nice firm-ish pillow with cluster fill alone?

    • @ASquarePillowIsntSquare
      @ASquarePillowIsntSquare  Před 2 lety +2

      Hi! Yes, I do think you can achieve a good shape with tightly packed cluster fill. Another option that could be really good is a super soft foam (foam comes not only in many thicknesses but also in many densities) that’s wrapped in a nice layer of Dacron batting. Neither will get lumpy but I think the foam option might be lighter weight. Good luck with your project and congrats on the new baby!

  • @mypackedlyfe
    @mypackedlyfe Před 4 měsíci

    😹😹 I love the channel name!

  • @cmbergersct3492
    @cmbergersct3492 Před 4 měsíci

    Nancy, I recently found your channel and subscribed. The tips you have provided for pillow making are so valuable! Thank you very much and I feel fortunate to have found your channel. I am making a lot of large pillows but I cannot find cluster Phil on the market anywhere. And I was wondering if you would share some sources. I would need quite a bit because I'm going to make about 20 large couch pillows so I want to buy it in bulk. Can't find it! I called a long time home deck supply store in San Francisco but the person I spoke wasn't aware of cluster fill. When I find it online it's sold out. I think there is a production issue with certain kinds of polyester this year.

    • @ASquarePillowIsntSquare
      @ASquarePillowIsntSquare  Před 4 měsíci

      Welcome! Try here :)
      www.rowleycompany.com/rtex-polyester-cluster-fill-10-lb-bags

  • @xXypher_editz
    @xXypher_editz Před 29 dny +1

    How about cotton filling is it better

  • @katherinramayo001
    @katherinramayo001 Před 2 lety +2

    Hello Nancy, thank you so much for your explanation. Now, my question is where can I buy the feathers and down?

    • @ASquarePillowIsntSquare
      @ASquarePillowIsntSquare  Před 2 lety +1

      I don’t know! 😬 It’s so incredibly messy to try and work with loose feathers that I always purchase pillow inserts that are already stuffed!

  • @cindyb4874
    @cindyb4874 Před rokem +1

    Thank you! Very helpful. I'm wondering which is most cost effective: make your own insert or ready made? Is it worth making & stuffing your own pillow do you think? This may be a dumb question.

    • @ASquarePillowIsntSquare
      @ASquarePillowIsntSquare  Před rokem

      There are no dumb questions :) I have found that I prefer to buy inserts because they are time saving and the stuffing is enclosed if I want to take off the cover to clean it. So unless you want loose stuffing everywhere if the cover needs to be cleaned or repaired, you have to buy filler and fabric to make a complete insert, and take the time to make the insert cover and stuff it…it’s not much of a money saver.

  • @reeciti
    @reeciti Před 2 lety +3

    Hi ~ Thanks for another great tutorial. I've been looking for 75/25 feather/down pillow finserts in various sizes, but without success. Could you let your subscribers know where you get them? Thanks again and all the best!

    • @ASquarePillowIsntSquare
      @ASquarePillowIsntSquare  Před 2 lety +2

      If you are a trade (wholesale) account they are available from Rowley Company or American Down & Feather. If you're a retail customer try Grand + Humble :)
      Glad you're enjoying the videos!

    • @reeciti
      @reeciti Před 2 lety

      @@ASquarePillowIsntSquare Thank very much!

  • @lg6134
    @lg6134 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Hi! Thanks for the video. Are all of the filling types washer and dryer safe? If so, what are the dryer settings? My pillow tags don’t say.

    • @ASquarePillowIsntSquare
      @ASquarePillowIsntSquare  Před 6 měsíci

      When it comes to pillows I don’t actually recommend washing any of the inserts. That’s why I make removable covers. That way I just wash or dry clean the cover and the fill retains its original condition.

  • @CookieManCookies
    @CookieManCookies Před 2 lety +2

    Nice video.. I was really hoping you'd go over washing stuffing.. as I can't find that anywhere it seems..

    • @ASquarePillowIsntSquare
      @ASquarePillowIsntSquare  Před 2 lety +1

      It really doesn’t wash well - that’s probably why you can’t find much about it. I always make pillow inserts from lightweight lining and pillow covers with zippers. That way I can wash or dry clean the covers and the stuffing stays in good shape :)

    • @cakeliciious
      @cakeliciious Před rokem

      Hi! I have a blanket that was washed and dried & now the stuffing Is clumped in the middle.
      What are your thoughts on using stuffing to repair it?

    • @Woodlawn22
      @Woodlawn22 Před 7 měsíci

      This is what I hoped to find here too! Bed pillows get so lumpy from washing. I have even tried taking the clean stuffing out and carding it like you do with wool. It worked but next washing it was back to being lumpy.

    • @Woodlawn22
      @Woodlawn22 Před 7 měsíci

      Even the cluster fill doesn't wash well? Thanks for your video on this subject.@@ASquarePillowIsntSquare

    • @ASquarePillowIsntSquare
      @ASquarePillowIsntSquare  Před 7 měsíci

      @@Woodlawn22 It washes better than fiberfill but I try not to wash the inserts . They just stay looking their best that way

  • @starbean2196
    @starbean2196 Před rokem +1

    Thanks for such an informative video. I wonder if you can give me some advice. I'm making some small cushions for my grandaughter - 4 letters for her name, but I have no idea how much filling I will need. The filling I'm buying is sold here in the UK, in 200g bags. Each cushion is approximately 15" square. Any advice would be welcome. Thank you.

    • @ASquarePillowIsntSquare
      @ASquarePillowIsntSquare  Před rokem +1

      I’m sorry I can’t be of help :( I usually buy pillow inserts and don’t do many crafts. I buy clusterfill in bulk and use it only occasionally for odd shaped pillows. I will suggest looking somewhere on the package - it usually says how much it will fill, for example it might say it will make 4 16” pillows.

    • @starbean2196
      @starbean2196 Před rokem

      @@ASquarePillowIsntSquare Thanks, that is very useful to know. I'll check out the packages.

  • @lisamcgehee7639
    @lisamcgehee7639 Před rokem

    I purchased several feather pillow inserts (100% duck feathers) and am wondering whether wrapping them with batting before covering would reduce being able to feel the feathers?

    • @ASquarePillowIsntSquare
      @ASquarePillowIsntSquare  Před rokem

      So, yes, batting would reduce the ability to feel the feathers but it will also change the look and feel of the pillow. For example if you “karate chop” the top of the pillow it may not hold the “v” shape as well. Using an upholstery weight fabric instead of a lightweight fabric would probably be your best solution.

  • @mooncrow3450
    @mooncrow3450 Před 6 měsíci

    Very good information here ... reaching out here on another option that I cannot find info on. I grew up using 100% cotton batting to stuff easy-chair pillows and back rests. For the purpose of using it for back support, they are wonderful ... yes they become dense and even lumpy, but they form perfectly to the user's back. You can still "fluff them a bit and reform shape as needed. Usually the pillow or backrest has been "tacked" with buttons to keep the firmness and for less movement of the stuffing. I'm looking for directions on how to make this type of backrest by hand ... pattern, directions, etc. Any info or direction is most appreciated.

    • @ASquarePillowIsntSquare
      @ASquarePillowIsntSquare  Před 6 měsíci +1

      I’m afraid I don’t have much info on this. I do know there is 100% cotton batting out there used for quilts and thermal insulated shades, but as far as button tacked back rests I’ve never had a request to make anything like that. Sorry I can’t be of more help!

    • @mooncrow3450
      @mooncrow3450 Před 6 měsíci

      Thank you! @@ASquarePillowIsntSquare

  • @jennyh646
    @jennyh646 Před 6 měsíci

    Hi, this is a great video! I am interested in faux down inserts and they are hard to find without paying significantly more than feather down blends. I have severe allergies so the faux down is important to have that weight and feel of down without the allergies. There is a company in GA that makes them, but I've not found anyone else who sells a high quality faux down. Do you have any suggestions? I'm in Raleigh.

    • @ASquarePillowIsntSquare
      @ASquarePillowIsntSquare  Před 6 měsíci

      Rowley Company sells them but I don’t know how their prices compare. They’re nice though!

    • @jennyh646
      @jennyh646 Před 6 měsíci

      @@ASquarePillowIsntSquare Thank you for the videos you do. I have found some of the best tips for sewing pillows and drapery from you. Happy New year!

  • @meowzic
    @meowzic Před rokem

    Is it possible to get a 100% down pillow? I wonder what that would be like compared to the others..

    • @ASquarePillowIsntSquare
      @ASquarePillowIsntSquare  Před rokem +1

      Hmmm I’ve never actually seen a 100% down form. Best I’ve seen is 90/10. But I bet you could have one custom made :) It would a be very very light pillow!

  • @pahvang
    @pahvang Před 2 lety +1

    Can you tell me what brand is good for cluster fill and where can I purchase them online?

    • @ASquarePillowIsntSquare
      @ASquarePillowIsntSquare  Před 2 lety +1

      I've just added a link in the description section of this video to a good one that's available from Amazon :)

  • @AM-qw9cv
    @AM-qw9cv Před 2 lety

    My neck hurts with the down or any other pillow. May be its the thickness of the pillow? Would you recommend me a pillow so I don't get neck aches.

    • @ASquarePillowIsntSquare
      @ASquarePillowIsntSquare  Před 2 lety

      I wish I could answer that for you! I’d recommend talking to your doctor or perhaps a chiropractor? Hope you find a solution :)

  • @rebeccapowell3391
    @rebeccapowell3391 Před 5 měsíci

    Which cotton you say is the best one to buy for making my pillows to sell please.

  • @doctorsoandso
    @doctorsoandso Před 9 měsíci +2

    how do YOU estimate how much fill your pillows will need?

    • @ASquarePillowIsntSquare
      @ASquarePillowIsntSquare  Před 9 měsíci

      If I’m using fiberfill sold in bags I estimate based off of the package information. It usually says how much you need for a pillow or stuffed toy. But to be honest if I need loose fill I usually use clusterfill, and I buy that in really big bags that lasts me for years. If I need to charge for clusterfill I usually do it by weight. (The majority of what I use is premade feather/down pillow inserts.)

  • @dolores4015
    @dolores4015 Před 5 měsíci

    Whic filler would you recommend for a costume design? I want a design on my dress to stand out with cotton sewed inside the design but I don’t want the shape to go away.

    • @ASquarePillowIsntSquare
      @ASquarePillowIsntSquare  Před 5 měsíci

      Clothing is not my forte unfortunately but there are Facebook groups that are all about that type of sewing and will have lots of free advice for you!

  • @tiffanyf6965
    @tiffanyf6965 Před rokem

    Is there a link to the down filling?

    • @ASquarePillowIsntSquare
      @ASquarePillowIsntSquare  Před rokem

      I actually don't buy down filling in bulk because it's just too messy. I always buy the inserts already filled in whatever size I need and whatever ratio is desired by the client.

  • @laustaak
    @laustaak Před 9 dny

    How do i get the fiberfill that is stuck together back

    • @ASquarePillowIsntSquare
      @ASquarePillowIsntSquare  Před 8 dny

      @@laustaak You can try to pull it apart but it never goes back to how it was when new. Best to replace it.

  • @elsonrix1
    @elsonrix1 Před rokem

    After how long would you replace all the filling?

  • @marshiahobson3727
    @marshiahobson3727 Před 6 měsíci

    Does the fiberfill clump because crafters don’t follow the instructions on the package and pull the fill apart to fluff it before stuffing the pillow? (Sorry I don’t have any fiberfill on hand to give the exact terminology.)

    • @ASquarePillowIsntSquare
      @ASquarePillowIsntSquare  Před 6 měsíci +1

      No, it clumps just because of the nature of it. Even if you pull fiberfill apart to stuff something it will still clump. That's why cluster fill was invented ;)

  • @rebeccapowell3391
    @rebeccapowell3391 Před 5 měsíci

    What bulk you get from Amazon the name and bulk please.

  • @user-gi7ww2vm8p
    @user-gi7ww2vm8p Před 2 měsíci

    Is fiber fil good to wash?

  • @xXypher_editz
    @xXypher_editz Před 29 dny

    Pls suggest for sofa backrest pillow as in india i m not finding cluster fill fibre..any other alternative 😊

    • @ASquarePillowIsntSquare
      @ASquarePillowIsntSquare  Před 29 dny

      @@xXypher_editz Other than wrapped soft foam I’m not sure!

    • @xXypher_editz
      @xXypher_editz Před 24 dny

      @@ASquarePillowIsntSquare microfibre filling or cotton ..which one is better for sofa backrest cushion

    • @ASquarePillowIsntSquare
      @ASquarePillowIsntSquare  Před 24 dny

      @@xXypher_editz I’ve never used cotton but I think clusterfill would be lighter and less likely to clump

    • @xXypher_editz
      @xXypher_editz Před 23 dny +1

      @@ASquarePillowIsntSquare thank you so much for your prompt repliea.

  • @hastensavoir7782
    @hastensavoir7782 Před rokem

    How about Ball Fiber?

    • @ASquarePillowIsntSquare
      @ASquarePillowIsntSquare  Před rokem

      I’m not familiar with the term “ball fiber”. Is there another name for what you are referring to?

  • @kayleong1814
    @kayleong1814 Před 9 měsíci

    Cute dog😂