The question we get asked the most often is : “How do i fill my Moroccan Pouf “?
we are going to share our tips to make your Moroccan pouf beautiful like in our Pictures, therefore I share these different methods to fill up your Leather Moroccan Pouf, so let me tell you what the most common mistake is. People just don’t fill up their poufs enough!
First of all , there is a large zipper a the bottom of our Moroccan poufs which makes them pretty easy to fill .
1 – Fill Your Moroccan Leather Pouf with Polyester Stuffing or pillow filling.
Do you want your Moroccan Pouf looks (like this one)? moreover, This is the easiest way to fill your Moroccan Leather Ottoman, You can use two 40 ounce Bags or (3 lbs) of Polyester Stuffing, You can find some at your local fabric store.
This is for our round standard pouf size , ( 22 inches Diameter x 14 inches Height ) approximately like our Moroccan Poufs .
2 – Fill your Moroccan Pouf with unused Clothing and Textiles you can find around your home.
This is Our favorite method even if it requires you to do a little decluttering in your closets and find all those perfect textiles to make your pouf heavy and plump.
Look around your home for unused textiles such as :
Pillows you’re no longer using
Bath towels you’re no longer using
Old kids clothing
Sweaters
jeans you’re no longer wearing
Jackets
Blankets
These different textiles will make your pouf heavy, in addition, there are steady enough to sit on it or to use it as a FootStool .
To get a beautiful round pouf shape, you need to fill it up to the max!
In conclusion, you Fill up your Pouf makes sure that :
your filling is Dry and Clean.
Take your pouf out from its packaging. Unfold and unzip it. Open it up. Don’t worry about any folds or creases. Certainly, once your pouf is stuffed the leather will smooth out and stretch.
If you would like to have a flat surface at the top of your pouf, you can place a folded towel or sheet down first. Further, you can just start stuffing. Begin by filling in the edges of your pouf.
Keep stuffing your pouf, trying to make sure that you are filling it in evenly.
When you cannot fill your pouf anymore, zip it up. Flip it over and roll it around to even it out.
Enjoy your pouf as an ottoman, a footrest, or with a tray on top as a side table.
And Remember “The more you fill your pouf, the better it’ll look! “
There you go! I In short, hope one of these methods will suit your needs and help you master the art of properly filling up your Moroccan pouf !
How To Fill Your Moroccan Pouf
The question we get asked the most often is : “How do i fill my Moroccan Pouf “?
we are going to share our tips to make your Moroccan pouf beautiful like in our Pictures, therefore I share these different methods to fill up your Leather Moroccan Pouf, so let me tell you what the most common mistake is. People just don’t fill up their poufs enough!
First of all , there is a large zipper a the bottom of our Moroccan poufs which makes them pretty easy to fill .
1 – Fill Your Moroccan Leather Pouf with Polyester Stuffing or pillow filling.
Do you want your Moroccan Pouf looks (like this one)? moreover, This is the easiest way to fill your Moroccan Leather Ottoman, You can use two 40 ounce Bags or (3 lbs) of Polyester Stuffing, You can find some at your local fabric store.
This is for our round standard pouf size , ( 22 inches Diameter x 14 inches Height ) approximately like our Moroccan Poufs .
2 – Fill your Moroccan Pouf with unused Clothing and Textiles you can find around your home.
This is Our favorite method even if it requires you to do a little decluttering in your closets and find all those perfect textiles to make your pouf heavy and plump.
Look around your home for unused textiles such as :
These different textiles will make your pouf heavy, in addition, there are steady enough to sit on it or to use it as a FootStool .
To get a beautiful round pouf shape, you need to fill it up to the max!
In conclusion, you Fill up your Pouf makes sure that :
And Remember “The more you fill your pouf, the better it’ll look! “
There you go! I In short, hope one of these methods will suit your needs and help you master the art of properly filling up your Moroccan pouf !