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When crocheting, as opposed to knitting, a textured stitch pattern like the puff stitch is typically employed. On the other hand, if you're looking to knit something similar, you could be describing the bobble stitch or the popcorn stitch, which both produce cloth with raised, textured bumps.
Pulling a loop through all the loops on the hook creates a "puff." This is achieved by working multiple unfinished stitches into the same stitch or area in crochet. The final product is cloth that seems elevated and textured.
If you're interested in knitting a similar effect, you might want to look at popcorn or bobble stitches. A raised hump like this is made by knitting together numerous stitches that are all worked into the same stitch. The methods for making these textured pieces may vary depending on the pattern. To get the specifics of a pattern, you have to look at it.