Custom Stuffed Animals From Your Design
Turn an animal sketch, photo, species reference, or original character into a custom stuffed animal sample for review before production.
- ✓ Animal posture and structure review
- ✓ Custom fabrics, markings, labels, and packaging
- ✓ MOQ from 100 pcs
Start With Posture and Recognizable Features
A fox, dog, rabbit, dinosaur, bird, sea animal, or fantasy creature must keep its recognizable features at the chosen size.
Before pattern making, confirm whether the animal should sit, stand, lie down, or keep a rounded shape. Ear angles, tail direction, paw size, horns, wings, seams, and filling affect the final pose.
Ask About StructureReferences We Can Use for Animal Plush Development
Send a sketch, photo, mascot file, species reference, or character artwork. Clear views and notes help identify the animal's key features before sampling.
Match the Pattern and Filling to the Intended Pose
A sitting, standing, lying, round, or winged animal needs a different pattern and filling balance. Too little filling can flatten the body; too much can distort the pose, face, or limb position.
- Sitting animals: balance, bottom shape, leg position, and face angle
- Standing animals: leg thickness, balance, filling density, and tail support
- Lying animals: body length, softer filling, head position, and packing recovery
- Round animals: face readability, small limbs, and embroidery size
- Winged or tailed animals: seam position, angle, filling, and attachment strength
Choose Texture Without Losing the Animal's Face
Short plush and minky keep eyes, paws, spots, and embroidery easy to read. Velboa can suit simple shapes, while faux fur or sherpa adds a fuller, more natural texture.
Long pile can cover small eyes, mouths, stripes, and stitched markings. Check the pile length, fabric direction, face size, colors, and decoration method before confirming the sample material.
Ask About FabricBuild and Check Ears, Tails, Paws, Horns, and Wings
Ears should keep their intended angle, tails should not pull the body out of balance, and paws should remain readable at the final size. Thin horns, fins, wings, and long limbs may need extra seams, adjusted filling, or a simplified shape.
During sample and production checks, attachment position, seam quality, shape, and handling strength are reviewed against the approved sample. Any pull or seam test requirement is confirmed according to the final design and target market.
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Plan Eyes, Markings, and Product Requirements Together
Eyes and markings can be embroidered, printed, appliqued, or made with fitted components. Embroidery is useful for small facial details and projects where detachable parts should be avoided, but stitch size must suit the fabric pile and face area.
Tell us the intended use, target age group, and destination market before sampling. Material, small-part, labeling, and testing requirements are reviewed for the final construction; they are not automatically the same for every stuffed animal.
View CertificationsLabels, Packaging, and Shape Recovery
Plan the woven label, hang tag, OPP bag, gift box, or retail pack during sampling so branding, required information, cost, and the animal's packed shape can be reviewed together.
Where Stuffed Animals Take Shape
Animal plush needs careful shaping, balanced filling, and clean finishing so ears, tails, paws, and bodies stay consistent across the order.
Visit Our FactoryReady to Review Your Animal Design?
Send your sketch, photo, species reference, mascot, or original creature with the target size, quantity, intended use, and packaging needs. We will review the structure and the information needed to begin a sample.
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