How to distinguish the fabric of plush toys? What is the plush toy fabric? Plush toy fabrics are divided into two types: pure wool and chemical fiber. Pure wool fabrics are expensive and easy to be eaten by insects, so they are ly used. If you want to distinguish between pure wool and chemical fiber fabrics, you can try: pulling out a few fibers from the plush toy and using a fire to observe the results of the combustion. If there is black coal, use It to become a powder with a finger pinch, which is pure wool fabric. If it leaves a brown paste after burning, it feels sticky when pinched with your fingers, it is a chemical fiber fabric.
We can also simply check the sewing quality of plush toys. Follow the direction where the plush is naturally covered. At this time, the plush toy in your hand should not show obvious color differences, shed hair, show the bottom, and should not be moth-eaten or moldy. After combing, the plush should be able to quickly return to its original shape. If it can't, and it looks like there are chaotic stripes, the quality of the fabric used in this plush toy is not good enough.
Next, we can also check the joints between the head and the body of the plush toy, and how the sewing techniques are used for the joints between the limbs and the body. The general standard is that the bottom of the thread is uniform, with no off-line, and no exposed thread. We can pinch any sewing part of the toy and pull it left and right several times. There is no thread breakage or cracking, which is a good finished plush toy.