These are all adorable! The Jellycats lamb has so much character, though - the floppy way she sits at the end of this video is too cute! Thank you for sharing! ❤️
I’d say they’re a different kind of soft! Squishmallow has very soft filling that gives it a smushy/stretchy quality and short smooth fabric. Jellycat has very soft fur that makes it great to touch and beans for some weight. I personally prefer Jellycat for the weight/quality/variety, but Squishmallow are less expensive and are popular.
@@oatiesplushery6803 I think I agree! I still want to buy more if both to have all the critters 😂 Do you have any tips on how to keep the jellycat fur soft after washing? Maybe brushing the fur?
@@annachristinehazlett I totally agree! Aside from doing a gentle wash (preferably in a hosiery bag), you can gently blow dry them on cool temp, and that will help separate the fibers. Brushing could also fluff them up!
These are all adorable! The Jellycats lamb has so much character, though - the floppy way she sits at the end of this video is too cute! Thank you for sharing! ❤️
Thank you so much! She really is darling :) sorry for the late reply!
Hello! Which do you think is softer, jellycat or squishmallow?
I’d say they’re a different kind of soft! Squishmallow has very soft filling that gives it a smushy/stretchy quality and short smooth fabric. Jellycat has very soft fur that makes it great to touch and beans for some weight. I personally prefer Jellycat for the weight/quality/variety, but Squishmallow are less expensive and are popular.
@@oatiesplushery6803 I think I agree! I still want to buy more if both to have all the critters 😂 Do you have any tips on how to keep the jellycat fur soft after washing? Maybe brushing the fur?
@@annachristinehazlett I totally agree! Aside from doing a gentle wash (preferably in a hosiery bag), you can gently blow dry them on cool temp, and that will help separate the fibers. Brushing could also fluff them up!