Amigurumi, crochet stuffed toys, are stuffed with polyfil. How you stuff an amigurumi greatly affects its final shape: lumpy or smooth, saggy or plump. If you don’t add enough, your amigurumi might sink in here or there. But if you add too much, you’ll be able to see the stuffing from the outside. 
    It takes some time to learn how much stuffing is the right amount, Here is an example of stuff an ball.

 STUFFING AMIGURUMI (STEP-BY-STEP WITH PHOTOS)

Q&A

WHAT DO I STUFF AMIGURUMI WITH?
 When it comes to stuffing amigurumi, you have a few options. Some people like to use traditional stuffing materials like polyester fiberfill. Others prefer to use natural materials like cotton or wool. Just make sure that whatever you're stuffing your amigurumi with is safe, clean, and non-toxic. Oh, and don't overstuff it. You don't want your amigurumi to be too stiff or hard. You also want to be careful not to add too little stuffing as your amigurumi may sink in here and there.
HOW DO I EVENLY STUFF AMIGURUMI?
 To make sure your amigurumi is stuffed evenly, break up the stuffing into smaller chunks and layer them one by one into your amigurumi. This way you can make sure that thestuffing is distributed evenly throughout the piece, giving it a nice and fluffy (but not lumpy) shape

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