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Custom Plush Pillows & Cushions: The Complete Manufacturing Guide

Fill types and the science of 'squish', fabric & sublimation vs embroidery, sizes, MOQ, and the toy-vs-furnishing compliance question that decides which rules apply.

Linda Zhao, Materials & R&D Manager · StarDream Toys
Linda Zhao
Materials & R&D Manager · StarDream Toys
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Plush pillows look like the simplest thing a factory makes — two panels and some stuffing. They're not. The “squish” that sells a marshmallow pillow is an engineered combination of fill and fabric; the decoration choice decides whether your art looks vivid or flat; and the compliance question hides a trap that catches even experienced buyers. Here's the complete, honest manufacturing guide.

Plush toy vs plush pillow: what you're actually making

There's a spectrum here: a simple pillow (two panels, knife- or box-edge), a throw-pillow plush, a shaped / character pillow (many darted, gusseted panels building a 3D form), and the pillow-plush hybrid. A throw pillow is a decorative soft furnishing; a plush toy is built for play. Where your product sits on that spectrum — and how you market it — decides both its cost and, as we'll see, which safety rules apply to it.

Fill options & the science of “squish”

The famous marshmallow feel isn't a secret material — it's a mechanism. The original Squishmallows pair a stretchy spandex shell with a soft polyester cluster fiberfill; the stretch lets the lofty fill bulge and spring back. Densely packed standard fill feels firm — the squish comes from soft, high-loft fill that's lightly packed inside a low-friction, stretchy shell. Your fill choice is the single biggest driver of feel:

Plush pillow fills compared
FillFeel / loftWeightReboundBest for
Standard PP fiberfillFirm-to-soft by packingLightGoodMost plush & everyday pillows
Ultra-soft microfiber / cluster fillCloud-like, lofty (marshmallow)LightHighSquish-style character pillows
Memory foam (viscoelastic PU)Slow, contouringHeavySlowSupport pillows, loungers
Shredded foam (chopped PU)Chunky, moldableHeavierAdjustableBig loungers, floor cushions

(Microbead “stress-ball” pillows are a separate route — a nylon/spandex cover over flowing beads — fluid rather than lofty.)

Fabric & shell choices

The shell sets both the hand-feel and which decoration you can use:

  • Super-soft minky / velboa — the most common plush-pillow face; plush hand, takes embroidery and appliqué well, but not ideal for photographic all-over print.
  • Velvet — a premium, tactile option.
  • Brushed / smooth polyester & spandex blends — required for dye-sublimation, which gives vivid, edge-to-edge, all-over print. Sublimation bonds only to polyester and polymer-coated fabrics — it cannot permanently dye cotton or linen.
Rolls of super-soft minky and brushed polyester fabric used for plush pillows
Shell and fill are chosen together: a stretchy, soft shell over lofty microfiber fill is what makes a pillow squish and rebound.

Construction & sizing: from simple pillow to shaped character

Panel count drives cost. A two-panel knife-edge pillow is cheap; a darted, gusseted character pillow needs many cut pieces and far more labor. Common sizes:

Plush pillow size guide (approximate)
StyleSizeTypical use
Mini / clip~20 cm (8 in)Bag charm, desk, gift
Lumbar~30 × 50 cm (12 × 20 in)Decorative back support
Standard square~40–45 cm (16–18 in)Sofa / bed throw pillow
Large huggable~50–60 cm (20–24 in)The popular squish size
Floor / lounger~66 cm+ (26 in+)Lounging, big character pillow

Surface decoration: sublimation vs embroidery vs appliqué

Pillows have a big, flat canvas, so the decoration choice matters even more than on a small toy:

Decoration methods for plush pillows
MethodColor rangeTextureLimitationBest use
Dye-sublimationUnlimited, photographic, all-overFlat / printedPolyester only; can feel flatFull-art designs, gradients
EmbroiderySolid threadsRaised, premiumNo gradients; no text under ~4 mmLogos, faces, names
AppliquéBold blocksStitched fabricNot for fine detailBig shapes & color blocks
A full-color sublimation-printed plush pillow design
Sublimation print
An embroidered and appliquéd plush pillow with a raised, tactile face
Embroidery / appliqué
Sublimation gives unlimited, photographic color across the whole pillow; embroidery and appliqué give a raised, premium, tactile face. Many pillows combine both.

The industry best practice is a hybrid: an embroidered or appliquéd face on a sublimated body. More on decoration trade-offs in our fabric & materials guide.

MOQ, cost, sampling & shipping weight

One cost driver people miss: fiberfill pillows are light but bulky, so freight is billed on dimensional (volumetric) weight, not actual weight. Big squish pillows ship compressed or vacuum-bagged to cut volume; memory and shredded foam add real weight instead.

~100–500
Typical MOQ per design
~$100–300
Sample / prototype
18–25 days
Bulk lead time
Dim-weight
Freight is volume-billed

For how to read a quote across volume tiers, see our MOQ & cost-breakdown guide and the packaging & export guide for compression and carton planning.

Compliance: is it a toy or a furnishing? (the question that changes everything)

Here's the trap. The sameplush pillow is regulated differently depending on how it's marketed and to whom:

  • Marketed to children (a kids' character, a child's bedroom) → it's a toy: US CPSIA + ASTM F963 (third-party testing + a CPC), EU EN 71 + CE.
  • Marketed as adult home décor → it's a textile furnishing, so toy testing generally doesn't apply.

And the myth worth correcting: US federal mattress flammability rules (16 CFR 1632/1633) explicitly exclude pillows— the regulatory definition of “mattress” leaves them out, and CPSC's own guidance says standalone decorative throw pillows are outside that scope. California TB117 is for upholstered seating, not a standalone decorative pillow. The real exception is the UK, whose Furniture & Furnishings (Fire Safety) Regulations cancover cushion-type furnishings. Bottom line: the toy-vs-furnishing line is set by your marketing and age grading, not the product's shape — so confirm requirements with an accredited lab for each destination market. The full toy picture is in our safety standards guide.

Make your custom plush pillow

Tell us the feel you want (firm support or cloud-squish), the size and the artwork, and we'll spec the fill, match the shell to your decoration method, and certify to the right standard for your market. Start on our contact page, request a sample, or browse our customer case portfolio.

자주 묻는 질문

What's the difference between a plush toy and a plush pillow?
A plush toy is designed primarily for play and huggability, usually a defined 3D character built from many sewn panels. A plush pillow is larger, flatter or rounder, and built for leaning, sleeping or décor, often from just two panels. The lines blur with character pillow-plush hybrids — and crucially, the distinction also changes which safety rules apply (toy vs furnishing).
What makes a plush pillow feel 'squishy' like a marshmallow?
The marshmallow feel comes from two things: an ultra-soft, high-loft microfiber or 'cluster' polyester fiberfill that compresses and springs back, plus a stretchy, low-friction shell (a spandex blend, or super-soft minky/velboa) that lets the fill bulge and rebound. Densely packed standard fiberfill feels firm; the soft, lofty, lightly packed fill is what gives the cloud-like squish.
Should I choose dye-sublimation printing or embroidery?
Use dye-sublimation for full-color, photographic, all-over designs and gradients — but it only works on polyester fabric and can feel flat. Use embroidery for logos, faces, names and a premium raised texture, but it can't do gradients or text under about 4 mm. Many factories combine them: an embroidered face or logo plus a sublimated printed body.
What's a typical MOQ and lead time for custom plush pillows?
Custom factory runs usually start around 100–500 pieces per design, with better pricing at 1,000+; print-on-demand sublimation services can go as low as ~25–36 pieces for testing. Expect a paid sample (~$100–300) first, then roughly 18–25 working days for bulk. Confirm exact figures with your factory, since size, fill and decoration all move the numbers.
Does a plush pillow have to meet toy safety or flammability rules?
It depends on how it's marketed. If it's aimed at children it's regulated as a toy (US: CPSIA + ASTM F963 with third-party testing and a CPC; EU: EN 71). If it's sold as adult home décor it's a textile furnishing instead — and notably, US federal mattress flammability rules (16 CFR 1632/1633) explicitly exclude pillows. The UK is the key exception: furnishing-classified cushions can fall under the UK Furniture & Furnishings (Fire Safety) Regulations, so always verify per destination market with a test lab.

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