In this work, polyvinylidene fluoride was obtained in the form of one-dimensional structures with the help of electrospinning technique. Several types of precursor solutions were tested to find the optimal experimental conditions to produce smooth, continuous and beadless fibres, morphologically suitable for the development of piezoelectric scaffolds dedicated to tissue engineering applications. Thus, the influence of solvent type, polymer concentration, as well as electrospinning parameters (feeding rate, spinneret-collector distance, and applied voltage) was assessed and the best situation was the one with a 2:3 ratio between dimethylformamide and acetone, 20 % polymer concentration, 1 mL/h flow, 20 cm distance and 18 kV voltage. In the end, the fibres were loaded with barium titanate commercial particles, as first attempt to produce a piezoelectric composite with potential in the medical field.