Gather the filling materials. Traditional fillings for Moroccan poufs include wool, cotton, feathers, and kapok. black Leather Pouf and cotton provide firm support. Feathers and kapok will create a softer, squishier pouf. You may also use polyester fiberfill. Get enough filling to stuff the pouf tightly so it maintains its shape.
Get leather sealant or fabric and a needle and thread. You may need to seal any holes or seams in the leather before stuffing, particularly if using loose fillings like feathers. Fabric can also be used to generate interior lining and help contain the filling.
Seal the pouf and create compartments. Apply sealant to any holes in the leather or develop a fabric lining. You can even stitch fabric dividers in the pouf to create separate compartments for the filling. This prevents the filling from shifting around inside.
Stuff the center compartment first. Fill the center of the pouf about 2/3 to 3/4 full. Overstuffing the center makes it difficult to seal and complete another compartments.
Create and stuff side compartments. Fold the leather or fabric over the center filling and stitch side compartments, leaving one side open. Stuff the side compartments firmly and fold the leather to seal.
Add Moroccan Leather ottoman and embellishments. Apply sealant round the remaining opening to firmly seal the pouf. You can also add decorative buttons, tassels, embroidery or tufting to the very best of the pouf to generate an indentation for serving food or drinks.
Fluff and shape the pouf. Gently manipulate the pouf with your hands to distribute the filling evenly inside. Pinch and shape the pouf into a smooth, round shape. Fluff and rotate the pouf regularly as it settles.
Add Moroccan Leather Poufs -skid pads (optional). You can adhere felt pads, silicone dots or rubber bumpers to the bottom of the pouf to prevent sliding on floors.
This process can also be used to restuff a pouf that has been compressed or lumpy as time passes. Be sure you thoroughly remove the old filling before adding fresh filling and sealing the pouf back up.