
I just listed this knitted pear in my Etsy shop and I had to share it with you. This was a quick knit and fun to make. I found a scarf in this wonderful soft green yarn and just had to take it home to unravel. When I unraveled it I found it was two strands of green in two shades put together. I separated the two colours and thought they would be perfect for this pear pattern from Susan B. Anderson.

There are so many uses for a knitted pear that you probably never thought about. Its first use is for a finger puppet and play food which is what it was designed for. You could also use it as a pin cushion or just cute decoration for your home. You could also add a ribbon so you can hang it up. See so many uses for a knitted pear you probably never even thought about hehe.

There are other fruits in this set. It was so much fun making this pear I think I will have to attempt the other fruits as well.

2 comments:
wow, that's beautiful
It's a perfect pear.
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