A pillow stuffing is a material used to fill out a pillow! e.g. goose feathers.
make him throw up and then eat
No, you can use old cloths and pillow stuffing fool!
Pillows can be filled with cotton, but can also be filled with other materials.
The soft fur that they cover the pillow pet makes it feel soft. And the stuffing inside makes it even softer.
No didn't you learn anything in school .... you kinda need a guy, you know sperm, to make babies not the stuffing of a pillow....
you cut up ur old clothes into equel squares and then you find stuffing then you cut the outer eges on the clothes and then tie them together and leave a big space so you have a way to get the stuffing in and then you tie it up and there you have a good pillow!
The weight of any pillow will depend uponthe dimensionsthe materials used to make it (cover & stuffing)how tightly the pillow is stuffed.I have an 18cm (7") square, well-stuffed pillow that weighs 135g (4.8oz). A different pillow (26cm x 11cm) weighs 60g.
Wrap it in newspaper and put it in a plastic bag.
To make the simplest pillow, buy a piece of fabric twice as long as you want the pillow to be. Fold the fabric in half across the short length, and sew the three sides together. Leave at least six inches in the end to turn it right side out and put in the stuffing. You can use foam or cotton stuffing, then sew up the opening. To make a pillow case, only sew the two long sides together, and fold the end over to make a hem.
That depends on how big the body pillow is.The standard body pillow is about 20 inches x 60 inches:For the actual pillow of this size, you'd need 1.67 yards of fabric, and stuffing to go inside of it.For the pillow case, you'd need another 2 yards of fabric.
You can put pillow stuffing, cotton balls, or another soft, light material.