Skip to content

★★★★★ - 4.3 Good - 3,174 Reviews

Yarn and Colors Furry 062 Larimar

Fluffy yarn

Buy plush, fluffy, and teddy yarns at Yarnplaza

Fluffy yarn, plush yarn, and teddy yarn are ideal for projects that need to be soft, warm, and cuddly. These yarns have a fluffy or shaggy texture, giving your knitted or crocheted items an instantly cuddly look. Think of soft cardigans, warm sweaters, scarves, baby blankets, cuddly toys, accessories, and home decor.

At Yarnplaza, you’ll find a variety of plush and fluffy yarns in many colors, weights, and compositions. From shaggy, mohair-like yarns to soft teddy yarns and fluffy blended yarns containing wool, alpaca, cotton, polyester, or Polyamide. Brands such as Lana Grossa, Katia, Scheepjes, Stylecraft, and Phildar offer beautiful yarns for soft, textured projects.

What are plush, fluffy, and teddy yarns?

Plush, fluffy, and teddy yarns are yarns with a soft, fluffy, or shaggy texture. The yarn may have long fibers, a teddy-like surface, or a soft faux fur look. This results in a project with plenty of volume and a cuddly appearance.

These yarns are often made from synthetic fibers such as polyester or Polyamide, but you can also find blended yarns that include natural fibers like wool, Alpaca, Cotton, or Mohair. The composition determines how warm, light, supple, or fuzzy the yarn feels.

Why choose fluffy or teddy yarn?

Fluffy and teddy yarns are perfect when you want the material to take center stage. You often don’t need a complicated pattern, because the texture of the yarn itself creates a lot of interest. A simple sweater, scarf, or blanket instantly takes on a soft and luxurious look when made with plush yarn.

The main characteristics of plush, fluffy, and teddy yarns are:

  • Soft and cuddly: ideal for projects that need to feel comfortable and cozy.
  • Lots of volume: the fluffy yarn quickly creates a full look.
  • Warm: Many fluffy yarns are suitable for winter clothing and accessories.
  • Beauty in simple patterns: basic stitches really bring out the texture of the yarn.
  • Wide variety: available as teddy yarn, faux fur yarn, mohair-like yarn, or a soft blend.
  • Suitable for clothing and home decor: perfect for cardigans, sweaters, scarves, cuddly toys, cushions, and blankets.

What can you make with plush yarn?

You can use plush yarn to make lots of soft projects. Think of warm cardigans, fluffy sweaters, teddy jackets, scarves, hats, turtlenecks, shawls, and accessories. These yarns are also perfect for baby blankets, cuddly toys, cushions, throws, and home decor.

When used in clothing, fluffy yarns create a soft, full look. For cuddly toys and baby projects, they result in a cuddly finish. For Home Accessories, such as cushions and throws, plush yarns instantly add warmth and texture to your interior.

Plush yarn for sweaters and cardigans

Fluffy yarns are popular for soft sweaters, cardigans, and teddy-style jackets. The fuzzy yarn instantly gives a simple design a warm and modern look. Choose neutral shades like cream, beige, grey, mocha, or black for a timeless piece, or go for pink, green, blue, or red if you want your project to stand out more.

When knitting garments, always pay close attention to the stitch ratio and drape. Because of the fluffy texture, a project may turn out fuller than you expect. Therefore, make a Gauge swatch and choose a pattern that suits the yarn.

Fluffy yarn for scarves and accessories

Fluffy yarn is a great choice for scarves, turtlenecks, hats, and shawls. It feels soft and provides plenty of warmth without requiring a complicated pattern. Simple stitches like garter stitch, stockinette stitch, or half double crochet often look great on their own.

A fluffy scarf or cowl is also a good project if you're working with plush yarn for the first time. You can get used to the texture of the yarn without having to worry about complex patterns or increases.

Plush yarn for cuddly toys and home decor

Plush and teddy yarns are also popular for cuddly toys, baby blankets, cushions, and throws. The soft yarn creates a cuddly finish. When crocheting cuddly toys, it’s important to crochet tightly enough so that the stuffing doesn’t show through. Be sure to use Stitch Markers and count your stitches regularly.

For home decor, think of soft pillowcases, cozy throws, or decorative accents. A fluffy trim, teddy bear texture, or faux fur effect can instantly add more charm to a simple project.

Crocheting and Knitting with Plush Yarn

You can crochet and knit with plush yarn, but its texture sometimes requires a little extra attention. The stitches aren’t as visible as they are with smooth Cotton or Wool. So work slowly and choose simple patterns whenever possible. Stitch Markers are helpful, especially when crocheting and making Amigurumi.

When knitting, stockinette stitch, garter stitch, and simple ribbing patterns often look nice. When crocheting, you can use single crochet, half double crochet, or simple row patterns. Keep in mind that unraveling fluffy yarn can be more difficult, because the fibers may get tangled together.

What kinds of plush yarns can you find at Yarnplaza?

In this collection, you’ll find a variety of soft yarns with a fluffy, shaggy, or teddy-like look. Lana Grossa offers several soft fashion yarns, such as Finito, Brigitte No. 4, Elba, Mohair Di Gio, and Basta. Katia Shibuya has a playful, soft texture. Scheepjes Mohair Rhythm and Scheepjes Softy are great choices for soft projects with a fluffy effect. Stylecraft Charm and Phildar Phil Chic are also well-suited for projects that call for volume and softness.

Which quality is best for you depends on your project. You’ll choose a different yarn for a warm sweater than for a baby blanket, cuddly toy, scarf, or decorative cushion. So be sure to carefully check the composition, thickness, length, needle size, and care instructions.

What should you look for in plush and fluffy yarns?

When working with plush yarns, it’s important to decide in advance how much texture you want to show. Because of the fuzzy fibers, intricate stitches often get lost in the yarn. Therefore, it’s best to choose simple patterns that showcase the softness and texture of the yarn.

When working on clothing or larger projects, always make a gauge swatch first. This allows you to check the gauge, flexibility, and size. Also, always follow the washing instructions for the specific yarn. Many fluffy projects look their best when you wash them gently and lay them flat to dry.

Buy plush, fluffy, and teddy yarns at Yarnplaza

At Yarnplaza, you can easily order plush, fluffy, and teddy yarns online. Choose from soft yarns for sweaters, cardigans, scarves, cuddly toys, baby blankets, cushions, throws, and accessories. Pair your favorite yarn with the right Knitting Needles, Crochet Hooks, Stitch Markers, Stuffing, and Patterns, and get started on your soft project right away.

FAQs About Plush, Fluffy, and Teddy Yarns

What is plush yarn?

Plush yarn is a soft yarn with a fluffy, shaggy, or teddy-like texture. It is used for projects that are meant to be warm, voluminous, and cuddly.

What is the difference between plush, fluffy, and teddy yarn?

These terms are often used interchangeably. “Pluche” and “fluffy” usually refer to a soft, hairy texture. Teddy yarn often has a full, woolly look reminiscent of teddy fabric.

What do you use fluffy yarn for?

Fluffy yarn is used for sweaters, cardigans, scarves, hats, baby blankets, cuddly toys, cushions, throws, and soft accessories.

Can you crochet with plush yarn?

Yes, you can crochet with plush yarn. The stitches aren't as visible, so use Stitch Markers and choose simple patterns whenever possible.

Can you knit with plush yarn?

Yes, plush yarn is suitable for knitting. Simple stitches like stockinette stitch and garter stitch really bring out the soft texture of the yarn.

Is fluffy yarn suitable for beginners?

Fluffy yarn can be a little trickier for beginners because the stitches are less visible. A simple scarf or cowl is a good project to start with.

Why is a gauge swatch important when working with plush yarn?

Fuzzy yarn can be bulkier than smooth yarn. Use a gauge swatch to check the stitch ratio, drape, and size of your project.

How do you wash plush or teddy yarn?

Always follow the washing instructions for the specific yarn. Many plush and fluffy projects look their best when you wash them gently and let them air dry flat.