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Needle Detection for Plush Toys

Safe custom plush manufacturing with needle detection, QC checkpoints, and compliance support for brand-level plush programs.

Delsney helps plush brands, IP owners, retailers, and e-commerce teams develop custom plush toys with structured quality control from sample review to bulk shipment.

  • 18+ years of custom plush manufacturing experience
  • 500+ skilled staff and 18 production lines
  • 25+ engineers for structure, pattern, and sample review
  • 20+ QC staff supporting production and pre-shipment inspection
  • Standard samples usually take 5–7 days
  • MOQ starts from 500pcs per qualified custom project

Who Needs Needle Detection

Needle detection matters most when plush products enter children’s markets, retail shelves, IP merchandise programs, online platforms, or large-volume seasonal launches.

Toy Brands

Toy brands need plush products safe enough for commercial launch, stable enough for repeat production, and ready for target-market review. Needle detection helps control hidden sharp metal risk after sewing, stuffing, shaping, and finishing. Delsney combines needle detection with sample approval, seam review, filling control, and pre-shipment inspection, helping toy brands move from concept to scalable production with fewer avoidable safety risks.

IP Owners

IP owners often focus on character expression, proportions, outfit details, and fan response, yet product safety remains equally important. A licensed plush item must look right and pass internal safety review before release. Delsney supports IP plush development with pattern engineering, embroidery mapping, sample revision, needle detection, packaging review, and controlled production files for multi-character programs.

Retail Programs

Retail programs need plush toys suitable for shelf display, barcode scanning, carton receiving, and compliance review. A plush toy with a hidden metal fragment can create serious brand and channel risk. Delsney supports retail-ready plush programs with needle detection, hang tags, care labels, warning labels, barcode checks, carton marks, packing lists, and pre-shipment inspection before goods leave the factory.

Baby Brands

Baby plush requires extra attention to fabric softness, embroidered features, seam strength, filling containment, small-part risk, labels, and market testing needs. Needle detection supports one part of the broader safety review. Delsney can develop baby plush with minky, soft fleece, organic cotton options, embroidered eyes, reinforced seams, soft filling, and compliance preparation based on age group and destination market.

E-Commerce Brands

Marketplace and independent store teams worry about reviews, safety complaints, packaging mistakes, and warehouse problems. Needle detection helps reduce hidden metal risk before products enter fulfillment channels. Delsney also supports FNSKU labels, polybag warnings, barcode readability, product protection, carton planning, and shipment methods for Amazon, Shopify, TikTok Shop, Walmart, and other online sales channels.

Gift Companies

Gift companies often work with events, campaigns, promotions, and seasonal deadlines. A plush gift must arrive on time, match the approved sample, and avoid obvious safety problems. Delsney supports logo plush, mascot plush, seasonal plush, campaign plush, and private label gift programs with sampling, needle detection, packaging QC, carton planning, and global shipping options.

What Needle Detection Controls

Needle detection helps reduce hidden metal risk after sewing and assembly, especially for plush toys produced with many seams, accessories, inserts, or small components.

Broken Needles

Sewing needles can break during high-speed production, thick seams, dense embroidery areas, or multi-layer fabric work. Needle detection helps identify possible metal fragments before packing. Delsney treats broken needle prevention as both a production discipline and a final safety checkpoint, especially for children’s plush, retail programs, and licensed merchandise.

Metal Fragments

Small metal fragments may come from sewing tools, machine wear, accessories, clips, or production handling. A plush toy can look perfect on the outside while still hiding a risk inside the filling or seam area. Needle detection adds an extra checkpoint after visual inspection, helping detect ferrous metal concerns before carton packing.

Thick Seam Areas

Plush products with ears, tails, wings, clothing, pockets, weighted inserts, or layered embroidery often have thick seam sections. Thick areas can increase sewing stress and needle breakage risk. Delsney reviews structure, fabric thickness, seam routes, and assembly order before mass production to reduce hidden safety concerns.

Accessory Zones

Key rings, bells, zippers, buttons, sound modules, tags, weighted inserts, and decorative parts can introduce additional inspection needs. Needle detection must be planned with accessory type and product structure. Delsney evaluates accessory placement, attachment strength, internal safety, and inspection order before shipment.

Filling Areas

Loose filling can hide foreign objects if factory control is weak. Needle detection cannot replace clean material management, but it supports safety review before packing. Delsney controls plush filling through material preparation, filling weight review, shaping, seam closure, finishing checks, and pre-shipment inspection.

Baby Plush

Baby plush projects require conservative design choices. Embroidered eyes, soft fabrics, reinforced seams, safe labels, and filling containment should be reviewed before bulk production. Needle detection supports safety-focused manufacturing, while Delsney also prepares projects for EN71, ASTM F963, CPSIA, CE, and related market needs.

Retail Returns

Retail returns or complaints caused by sharp objects can damage brand reputation quickly. Needle detection supports prevention before shipment, not after product arrival. Delsney combines inspection checkpoints with approved sample references, production files, packaging checks, and final shipment review to reduce preventable returns.

Large Orders

Large plush orders require stable inspection discipline across thousands of units. A random visual check alone is not enough for serious brand programs. Delsney uses structured QC checkpoints, needle detection, carton planning, and pre-shipment review to support bulk plush orders from 500pcs pilot runs to larger repeat programs.

Needle Detection Workflow

Delsney treats needle detection as part of plush production control, not a final decorative claim added after products are packed.

Production Risk Review

Before sampling or bulk production, Delsney reviews the product structure and identifies possible needle risk zones. Thick fabric layers, dense embroidery, small limbs, plush clothing, internal inserts, zippers, keychains, or weighted compartments may require extra attention. Engineering and QC teams review sewing routes, seam strength, attachment methods, fabric thickness, and production sequence before large-scale manufacturing begins.
  • Fabric thickness and seam density
  • Embroidery and appliqué areas
  • Small limbs, ears, wings, or tails
  • Accessories, inserts, and modules
  • Age group and target market

Sewing Control

During sewing, production teams monitor needle usage, machine condition, seam difficulty, and material handling. Thick seams and complicated patterns receive closer attention because they can increase breakage risk. Delsney’s production control focuses on preventing problems before finished plush toys reach inspection. Needle detection works best when paired with careful sewing management, operator discipline, and line-level quality awareness.
  • Needle condition checks
  • Correct needle size
  • Sewing route consistency
  • Thick seam control
  • Production-line communication

In-Process Checks

Quality control does not wait until final packing. Delsney can review plush appearance, seam closure, embroidery position, filling distribution, accessory attachment, and shaping during production. In-process checks help reduce rework before final inspection. For complex plush toys, early review also helps identify structural issues that may affect needle detection, packaging, or safety review later.
  • Stitching review
  • Embroidery placement
  • Filling and shape check
  • Attachment review
  • Defect isolation

Needle Detection

Finished plush toys pass through needle detection before packing or final shipment release according to project requirements. The inspection focuses on possible ferrous metal concerns that may remain after sewing and assembly. When a product triggers detection equipment, the item should be separated, checked, and handled according to the factory’s quality process before it can return to the approved shipment flow.
  • Finished product detection
  • Alarm response
  • Item separation
  • Recheck after correction
  • Shipment release control

Final Inspection

Needle detection is not the only inspection step. Final inspection also checks appearance, size tolerance, fabric cleanliness, seam quality, embroidery, filling, labels, accessories, packaging, quantity, carton marks, and shipping details. Delsney’s 20+ QC staff support inspection from sampling to pre-shipment, helping reduce risks linked to both product safety and commercial delivery.
  • Product appearance
  • Size and shape
  • Label placement
  • Packaging details
  • Pre-shipment review

Shipment Records

Professional plush programs need records, not only verbal promises. Delsney can support inspection communication for order quantity, product version, packing requirements, QC findings, and shipment preparation. For safety-sensitive plush projects, procurement teams may request inspection reports, third-party inspection support, testing coordination, or additional QC documentation before goods leave the factory.
  • Approved sample reference
  • Packing list
  • QC communication
  • Third-party support
  • Shipping confirmation

Quality System Beyond Needle Detection

Needle detection protects against hidden metal risk, while a stronger plush QC system also controls seams, filling, labels, packaging, and shipment accuracy.

Approved Sample

A confirmed sample gives production teams a real reference for shape, fabric, embroidery, filling, accessories, and packaging direction. Delsney uses approved sample standards before bulk production, helping finished plush products stay closer to the confirmed design. Standard plush samples usually take 5–7 days, while complex structures or functional plush may require 7–15 days.

Seam Strength

Weak seams can cause filling leakage, broken shapes, loose accessories, and safety complaints. Delsney checks sewing quality, seam closure, reinforcement needs, and stress areas during production. For baby plush, weighted plush, pet plush, and interactive plush, seam planning is especially important because internal components or extra weight can place more pressure on fabric joints.

Filling Control

Filling affects shape, hand feel, weight, compression, safety, and shipping cost. Delsney reviews PP cotton, recycled filling options, weighted inserts, or special stuffing needs based on plush type. For bulk orders, filling consistency helps protect the product look and reduces the risk of uneven shapes across cartons or repeat orders.

Accessory Safety

Accessories add value but also increase inspection needs. Eyes, noses, zippers, key rings, bells, clothing, hats, sound modules, or weighted beads should be reviewed for attachment method, age suitability, and market requirements. Delsney can suggest embroidery, woven labels, hang tags, soft fabric details, or safer alternatives when small parts create unnecessary risk.

Packaging Checks

Packaging errors can delay retail receiving, FBA intake, or launch schedules. Delsney checks hang tags, care labels, warning labels, barcode labels, FNSKU placement, polybag warnings, retail boxes, carton marks, and quantity. Packaging QC is especially useful for multi-SKU plush collections, blind box plush, licensed merchandise, and seasonal programs.

Shipment Review

Final shipment review connects product inspection with commercial delivery. Delsney checks carton quantities, outer carton marks, packing list details, label placement, shipment method, and delivery schedule. For standard bulk production, the usual lead time is 20–30 days after sample approval, with timing adjusted according to quantity, material, packaging, and testing needs.

Plush Products Requiring Detection

Different plush types carry different inspection risks. Delsney reviews product structure, fabric, filling, accessories, and target market before production.

Baby Plush

Baby plush requires soft materials, embroidered details, reinforced seams, safe filling, and conservative accessory choices. Needle detection supports safety review before packing, while Delsney also evaluates age group, destination market, warning labels, and compliance needs. Common sizes range from 15cm to 35cm for comfort plush, soft dolls, crib-safe concepts, and baby gift programs.

Character Plush

Character plush often includes detailed embroidery, facial features, clothing, appliqué, accessories, and complex patterns. These details may create thick sewing areas or small components requiring careful QC. Delsney supports character fidelity through pattern engineering, embroidery mapping, sample revision, needle detection, and approved sample control before bulk production for IP merchandise and fan products.

Mascot Plush

Mascot plush often represents a brand, sports team, school, event, or corporate identity. Visual consistency and safe production are both important. Delsney can develop mascot plush from mascot files, 3D references, physical samples, or sketches, then control fabric colors, logo embroidery, seam quality, needle detection, packaging, and repeat order consistency.

Plush Keychains

Small plush keychains often include metal rings, lobster clasps, ball chains, short seams, and fine embroidery. These products require attachment review and careful inspection because small size makes mistakes more visible. Delsney can support mini plush keychains with strengthened stitching, small-size embroidery review, accessory checking, needle detection, and retail or promotional packaging.

Blind Box Plush

Blind box plush programs often include multiple characters, hidden editions, collector cards, and SKU separation. Needle detection is important, but style consistency and package accuracy are equally important. Delsney supports multi-SKU management, product version control, blind box packaging, carton marks, barcode checks, and inspection before shipment.

Weighted Plush

Weighted plush may use glass beads, plastic pellets, inner weight bags, or weighted inserts. Stitching strength and filling containment become critical because extra weight increases seam pressure. Delsney reviews internal bag placement, weight distribution, reinforced seams, needle detection, warning labels, packaging, and shipping weight before large-scale production.

Interactive Plush

Interactive plush may include sound modules, lights, sensors, recording components, buttons, speakers, battery boxes, or internal holders. These components create more inspection points than standard plush. Delsney focuses on plush body development, safe module placement, seam planning, battery compartment structure, needle detection, and packaging protection for functional plush programs.

Seasonal Plush

Seasonal plush often includes hats, scarves, bells, ribbons, holiday fabrics, printed patterns, or gift packaging. Deadlines are usually tight, making early sample approval and QC planning important. Delsney supports 5–7 day standard sampling, packaging schedule review, needle detection, carton planning, air or sea shipping options, and delivery planning for seasonal campaigns.

Plush Pillows

Plush pillows and shaped cushions may use larger panels, soft fabrics, edge seams, compression packing, and high filling volume. Needle detection helps reduce hidden metal risk before compression or carton packing. Delsney checks shape consistency, seam closure, filling weight, fabric cleanliness, care labels, compression methods, and carton size planning for plush pillows.

Compliance Support by Market

Delsney supports safety review and compliance preparation according to product type, age group, material selection, accessories, and target market.

United States

For US plush programs, procurement teams often ask about ASTM F963, CPSIA, CPC documentation, tracking labels, age grading, small parts, and material safety. Needle detection supports physical safety control, while Delsney can also help prepare plush projects for third-party testing needs, packaging labels, barcode requirements, FBA details, and retail shipment review.

European Union

EU plush programs often require EN71-related preparation, CE marking review, labeling, age group considerations, and material documentation. Delsney reviews fabric, filling, accessories, seam strength, packaging, and target age before bulk production. Needle detection supports product safety control, especially when plush toys include dense stitching, small parts, or multi-layer construction.

United Kingdom

UK plush programs may need UKCA-related preparation, labeling review, and product documentation according to channel requirements. Delsney can support design review, material selection, testing coordination, needle detection, packaging labels, carton marks, and delivery planning for plush products intended for UK retailers, distributors, e-commerce stores, and gift programs.

Australia

Australia-focused plush programs often require careful review of age group, labeling, small parts, seam strength, and packaging details. Delsney supports plush development for children’s products, retail shelves, theme shops, and e-commerce channels with needle detection, quality inspection, packaging checks, and shipping coordination before goods enter the destination market.

Japan & Korea

Japan and Korea programs often require refined appearance, accurate stitching, consistent hand feel, clean packaging, and detailed production control. Delsney can support character plush, mascot plush, plush keychains, and blind box plush with sample revision, embroidery mapping, needle detection, retail packaging, SKU separation, and carton planning for multi-character collections.

Middle East

Middle East plush programs may include gift projects, retail orders, licensed products, and branded merchandise. Delsney supports fabric review, logo embroidery, hang tags, gift boxes, compliance preparation, needle detection, carton planning, and shipping options according to destination and delivery schedule. For larger projects, early artwork and packaging confirmation help keep lead time stable.

Needle Detection Records & QC Documents

Professional sourcing teams often ask for proof of inspection, not only a verbal promise. Delsney can discuss documentation needs before production starts.

Inspection Scope

Inspection scope should define which product version, SKU, order quantity, packaging format, and shipment batch needs review. Delsney can confirm whether inspection covers samples, pre-production samples, inline goods, finished plush, packaged goods, or final cartons. A clear scope prevents confusion when plush programs include multiple sizes, colorways, characters, or packaging versions.
Useful details to confirm:
  • Product name and SKU
  • Quantity and batch
  • Inspection stage
  • Target market
  • Packaging version

Needle Detection Notes

Needle detection notes help sourcing teams understand whether finished plush products passed the required inspection stage before packing or shipment release. Delsney can discuss project-specific detection requirements based on plush type, product structure, accessories, and destination market. Any alarmed item should be separated, checked, and handled through a controlled internal process.
Useful details to confirm:
  • Detection stage
  • Product status
  • Alarm response
  • Recheck needs
  • Release standard

Approved Sample Files

Approved sample files help align bulk production with confirmed design. These files may include photos, size measurements, fabric references, embroidery details, accessory notes, packaging direction, and revision history. For repeat orders, sample and material records help maintain consistency across future production runs.
Useful details to confirm:
  • Final sample photos
  • Size and shape notes
  • Fabric references
  • Embroidery files
  • Packaging specs

Third-Party Inspection

Large brands, retailers, and importers may request third-party inspection before shipment. Delsney can cooperate with appointed inspection agencies and prepare goods for review according to agreed standards. Third-party inspection may cover appearance, workmanship, quantity, labels, packaging, carton marks, safety concerns, and shipment readiness.
Useful details to confirm:
  • Inspection agency
  • AQL level
  • Inspection date
  • Product readiness
  • Required documents

Testing Coordination

Needle detection supports production safety control, while lab testing addresses broader market requirements. Delsney can help coordinate testing needs for EN71, ASTM F963, CPSIA, CE, or related requirements according to product type, material, age group, and destination. Testing cost and timing should be confirmed before bulk production planning.
Useful details to confirm:
  • Target market
  • Age grading
  • Material list
  • Accessories
  • Testing deadline

Shipment Release

Shipment release should connect product QC, packaging QC, carton planning, and delivery details. Delsney checks packing list information, carton marks, SKU separation, label placement, quantity, and shipping method before dispatch. For retail, FBA, and multi-SKU programs, release control helps reduce receiving delays and channel complaints.
Useful details to confirm:
  • Carton quantity
  • Shipping marks
  • Barcode checks
  • Packing list
  • Delivery deadline

Packaging QC After Needle Detection

After needle detection, packaging accuracy still decides whether plush goods can enter warehouses, retail shelves, and fulfillment channels smoothly.

Hang Tags

Hang tags communicate brand identity, product name, age guidance, care details, barcode, and retail information. Delsney can attach hang tags according to approved position, string type, and packaging layout. Tag accuracy matters for licensed plush, retail programs, gift lines, and private label plush collections where brand presentation affects shelf value.
  • Tag artwork
  • Attachment position
  • String or loop type
  • Barcode placement
  • Product version

Care Labels

Care labels may include material content, washing guidance, origin, batch information, safety warnings, or brand details. Delsney can sew or attach care labels according to product structure and target market needs. For baby plush and children’s plush, label placement must balance readability, comfort, and safety review.
  • Label text
  • Sewing position
  • Material content
  • Care instruction
  • Market language

Barcode Labels

Barcode readability affects retail scanning, warehouse receiving, and stock control. Delsney can apply barcode labels according to packaging type, carton plan, and retail requirements. For multi-SKU plush programs, barcode errors can cause mixed stock, receiving delays, or channel complaints, so barcode checks should happen before shipment.
  • Barcode clarity
  • SKU match
  • Placement
  • Label size
  • Scan confirmation

FNSKU Labels

Amazon and marketplace programs may require FNSKU labels on each unit or package. Delsney can follow supplied label files, case pack instructions, polybag warnings, and carton label requirements. Proper FNSKU application helps reduce inbound delays, misrouting, and inventory errors after goods arrive at fulfillment centers.
  • FNSKU accuracy
  • Unit placement
  • Case pack
  • Polybag warning
  • Carton labels

Retail Boxes

Retail boxes protect the plush item and support shelf display. Delsney can coordinate window boxes, gift boxes, display boxes, color boxes, or blind boxes according to brand artwork. Packaging approval should happen before final packing begins, especially when printing, inserts, collector cards, or multi-language labels are involved. Review points:
  • Print accuracy
  • Window position
  • Product fit
  • Insert card
  • Box protection

Polybags

Polybags are common for plush shipping and e-commerce fulfillment. Delsney can support standard OPP bags, warning-label polybags, compression bags, or protective bags depending on product size and channel. After needle detection, clean bagging and correct warning labels help keep finished plush protected before carton packing.
  • Bag size
  • Warning label
  • Product fit
  • Seal quality
  • Clean packing

Carton Marks

Carton marks help warehouses identify product name, SKU, carton number, quantity, gross weight, net weight, destination, and shipping marks. Delsney can prepare carton labels according to retail or FBA requirements. Accurate carton marks are especially important for multi-SKU shipments, large retail orders, and overseas receiving.
  • SKU information
  • Quantity
  • Carton number
  • Weight data
  • Destination mark

Packing List

A packing list connects order details with shipment receiving. Delsney can prepare carton quantity, unit count, SKU breakdown, gross weight, net weight, and shipping information according to project needs. For large plush programs, packing accuracy helps reduce receiving disputes and supports smoother customs and warehouse handling.
  • Item count
  • Carton count
  • SKU separation
  • Weight data
  • Shipping method

MOQ, Sampling and Lead Time

Delsney supports qualified custom plush programs from 500pcs, with sampling and bulk timing planned around design complexity, packaging, testing, and shipment needs.

Sampling Stage

Standard plush samples usually take 5–7 days after design details are clear. Complex plush with special accessories, electronic modules, weighted inserts, layered clothing, unusual fabrics, or multiple revisions may require 7–15 days or project-based evaluation. Sampling helps confirm shape, fabric, embroidery, filling, accessory safety, packaging direction, and production feasibility before bulk manufacturing begins.

MOQ Planning

Delsney’s MOQ starts from 500pcs per qualified custom plush project. This quantity can support pilot runs, seasonal launches, retail first orders, e-commerce product tests, creator merchandise, and IP program validation. MOQ planning should consider design complexity, fabric sourcing, embroidery setup, packaging printing, testing needs, carton planning, and future reorder potential.

Bulk Delivery

Standard bulk production usually takes 20–30 days after sample approval, with timing adjusted by quantity, material availability, packaging, testing, order season, and shipment method. For needle detection-focused plush programs, QC planning should be included in the production schedule. Early approval of artwork, labels, packaging, and testing needs helps reduce final-stage delays.

Project ItemStandard ReferenceNotes
Starting MOQ500pcs/designFor qualified custom plush projects
Standard Sample5–7 daysAfter design and details are clear
Complex Sample7–15 daysFunctional, weighted, accessory-heavy, or special structures
Bulk Production20–30 daysAfter sample approval
Key InputsSize, quantity, market, age group, fabric, filling, packagingRequired for accurate quotation
QC FocusNeedle detection, seams, filling, labels, packaging, cartonsBased on product and destination

Why Safety-Focused Brands Choose Delsney

Delsney combines plush product development, production capacity, QC control, packaging support, and global delivery for brand-level plush manufacturing.

18+ Years

Delsney has 18+ years of experience in custom plush toy manufacturing and product development. Long-term experience helps the team understand plush patterns, soft structure, fabric behavior, filling control, sewing risk, accessory safety, and shipment requirements across children’s products, retail plush, mascot plush, character plush, and private label programs.

500+ Staff

With 500+ skilled staff, Delsney can support both pilot runs and larger production schedules. Strong staff capacity helps manage cutting, embroidery, sewing, filling, shaping, inspection, packing, and shipment preparation. Larger teams also help reduce production pressure during seasonal launches or multi-SKU plush programs.

18 Lines

18 production lines support scalable plush manufacturing for single-SKU products, multi-character collections, seasonal programs, and repeat orders. Production line capacity matters when plush projects require stable delivery, consistent workmanship, and controlled inspection across thousands of units rather than a small sample-only order.

25+ Engineers

25+ engineers support pattern development, structure review, sample feasibility, embroidery mapping, accessory placement, module integration, and production problem solving. Engineering support is especially valuable for plush products with thick seams, unusual shapes, weighted inserts, interactive parts, baby-safe structures, or licensed character details.

10+ Designers

10+ designers help refine plush appearance, proportions, fabric choices, packaging direction, and brand presentation. Design support matters when a flat artwork, 3D file, mascot image, or physical sample must become a production-ready plush item with safe construction and commercial presentation.

20+ QC Staff

20+ QC staff support inspection from sampling to pre-shipment. QC attention covers appearance, size, sewing, filling, shaping, embroidery, labels, accessories, needle detection, packaging, carton marks, and shipment readiness. Strong QC support helps reduce preventable risks before goods reach retail, e-commerce, or distribution channels.

Compliance Support

Delsney supports compliance preparation for EN71, ASTM F963, CPSIA, CE, and related market needs. Compliance support depends on product type, age group, materials, accessories, destination market, and sales channel. Needle detection strengthens production safety control, while lab testing and documentation support broader market requirements.

Global Shipping

Delsney supports express, air, sea shipping, and trade terms such as EXW, FOB, DAP, and DDP. Shipping planning matters for plush toys because products are light but bulky. Carton planning, compression choices, packing methods, destination, and delivery deadline all affect landed cost and arrival timing.

Needle Detection Project Examples

These sample project scenarios show how Delsney can support plush programs where safety review, needle detection, packaging, and shipment planning matter.

US Retail Plush Line

A US retail gift brand planned a 24cm animal plush collection for chain-store shelves. Main concerns included needle detection, barcode labels, care labels, carton marks, and consistent filling across 12,000 units. Delsney reviewed the approved sample, embroidery files, fabric records, and packaging artwork before bulk production. The project used needle detection before packing, final packaging checks, and carton quantity review before shipment. Standard production was planned around a 20–30 day bulk window after sample approval.

EU Baby Plush Program

A European baby product team developed a soft comfort plush using minky fabric, embroidered eyes, reinforced seams, and no hard small parts. Main concerns included age group, material softness, filling containment, care labels, and EN71 preparation. Delsney supported design review, sample development, seam strengthening, needle detection, and packaging label planning. The initial sample took 5–7 days after artwork and size confirmation, while final production planning included testing coordination and pre-shipment inspection.

IP Character Keychain

An Asian entertainment brand needed mini character plush keychains with embroidered faces, small outfits, and metal key rings. Main concerns included character expression, small-size embroidery, accessory attachment, and metal-related inspection. Delsney reviewed artwork, size, fabric, embroidery simplification, keychain hardware, and packaging before sampling. Finished goods passed through needle detection and packaging QC before shipment, while SKU separation helped protect the multi-character program from mixing issues.

Frequently Asked Questions

Needle detection is an inspection step used to help identify possible ferrous metal fragments, including broken sewing needle pieces, before plush products are packed or released for shipment. It supports safety-focused plush manufacturing, especially for children’s toys, baby plush, retail programs, IP merchandise, and large-volume custom plush orders.

Needle detection is strongly recommended for commercial plush programs, especially products intended for children, retail shelves, e-commerce channels, gift programs, and licensed merchandise. Project requirements may vary by product type, structure, accessories, age group, and destination market. Delsney can review inspection needs before sampling or bulk production.

Needle detection is usually performed after sewing, filling, shaping, and finishing, before final packing or shipment release. For complex plush structures, QC may also review risk areas earlier in production. Final inspection can include appearance, stitching, filling, labels, packaging, carton marks, and quantity checks.

An alarmed item should be separated from approved goods and reviewed according to the factory’s quality process. The product may require further checking, correction, re-detection, or removal from shipment flow. Delsney can discuss project-specific procedures before production starts, especially for safety-sensitive plush programs.

Delsney supports compliance preparation for ASTM F963, CPSIA, EN71, CE, and related requirements according to product type, material, age group, accessories, and destination market. Needle detection is part of production safety control. Third-party lab testing and documentation should be planned separately based on sales channel requirements.

No. Baby plush also needs soft materials, safe design choices, embroidered features, reinforced seams, filling containment, label review, and age-appropriate compliance preparation. Needle detection helps control hidden metal risk, while full safety review should also include fabric, filling, small parts, seams, packaging, and testing needs.

Please provide artwork, target size, order quantity, target market, age group, fabric preference, filling requirement, embroidery or printing details, accessories, packaging needs, testing requirements, delivery deadline, and shipping destination. These details help Delsney evaluate structure, cost, safety review, needle detection needs, and production timing.

Delsney’s MOQ starts from 500pcs per qualified custom plush project. This MOQ supports pilot runs, seasonal launches, first retail orders, marketplace tests, and private label plush programs. MOQ may vary according to material sourcing, packaging, accessories, design complexity, and product structure.

Standard plush samples usually take 5–7 days after design details are confirmed. Complex samples involving special accessories, weighted inserts, electronic modules, difficult structures, or special packaging may take 7–15 days or require project-based evaluation. Sample revision helps confirm production feasibility before bulk manufacturing.

Yes. Delsney can cooperate with third-party inspection agencies appointed by brands, retailers, importers, or sourcing teams. Inspection scope may cover appearance, workmanship, size, quantity, labels, packaging, carton marks, needle detection status, and shipment readiness. Inspection timing should be arranged before final shipment.

Start a Safer Plush Project

Send Delsney your plush concept, artwork, mascot design, character file, reference sample photos, or private label idea. Our team will review product structure, target size, order quantity, age group, target market, fabric preference, filling requirement, accessories, packaging needs, testing requirements, and delivery deadline before preparing a quotation or sample plan.

For safety-focused plush programs, please also mention whether the product is for baby, children, retail, Amazon, licensed merchandise, gift campaigns, or multi-SKU collections. These details help Delsney evaluate needle detection needs, seam control, label requirements, packaging format, carton planning, and compliance preparation. MOQ starts from 500pcs for qualified custom plush projects. Standard plush samples usually take 5–7 days, while complex structures may require 7–15 days based on material, accessories, and production difficulty.

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