Crochet Pear

Hi Friends,

While creating items for sale at my local farmers market, I wanted to be sure to include pears. Although most commonly in a soft green or yellow-green tone, pears actually come in a variety of colors and shapes. Pears are a favorite in my house! We love all the varieties grown in Oklahoma, from the soft and yellow Bosc to the firm and russet toned Magness. (For more information about growing pear trees in Oklahoma check out this free resource from the Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service. Click Here.)

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Variety of Pears

Crochet Pear

Skill Level

Level 2 – Easy. 

Finished Measurements

Approx. 5” 

Materials

  • #4 Medium Weight Acrylic Yarn, in color of your choice 
    • Color A: Green    Color B: Brown 
  • Size 3.5 mm Crochet Hook, or size needed to obtain gauge. 
  • Yarn needle 

Gauge 

No specific gauge. Use hook of choice to create tight stitches.  

Abbreviations 

To reference all US Abbreviations and Terms, check out this complete list from the Craft Yarn Council

ch – chain stitch 

sc – single crochet 

sl st – slip stitch 

inc – increase 

dec – decrease 

* / ** – Repeat marked section as directed in pattern 

Pattern Notes

  • At the end of each round, sl st to join and ch 1. When beginning the next round, place your first stitch into the joining stitch. 
  • To increase in this pattern, you will place two (2) single crochet stitches into the space stitch/space. To learn more about increasing, check out this video by Annie’s Craft Store. CLICK HERE.  
  • To decrease  in this pattern, you will work a single crochet stitch over two spaces/stitches. To learn more about decreasing, check out this video by Annie’s Craft Store. CLICK HERE. 

Crochet Pear 

Body

With Color A, work into a magic loop. 

Rnd 1: Work 7 sc into the magic loop, sl st into first sc, ch 1 (7 sc) 

Rnd 2: inc in each st around, sl st into first sc, ch 1 (14 sc)

Rnd 3: *1 sc in next sc, inc in next st, repeat from * around, sl st into first sc, ch 1 (21 sc)

Rnd 4: *1 sc in each of the next 2 sc, inc in next st, repeat from * around, sl st into first sc, ch 1 (28 sc) 

Rnd 5: *1 sc in each of the next 3 sc, inc in next st, repeat from * around, sl st into first sc, ch 1 (35 sc)

Rnd 6-11: work 1 sc into each st around, sl st into first sc, ch 1 (35 sc)

Rnd 12: *1 sc in each of the next 3 sc, dec, repeat from * around, sl st into first sc, ch 1 (28 sc)

Rnd 13: *1 sc in each of the next 5 sc, dec, repeat from * around, sl st into first sc, ch 1 (24 sc)

Rnd 14-19: work 1 sc into each st around, sl st into the first sc, ch 1 (24 sc)

Rnd 20: *1 sc in the next 2 sc, dec, repeat from * around, sl st into first sc, ch 1 (18 sc)

Rnd 21: Work 1 sc into each st around, sl st into the first sc, ch 1 (18 sc)

Rnd 22: *1 sc in the next sc, dec, repeat from * around, sl st into first sc, ch 1 (12 sc)

Rnd 23: work 1 sc into each st around, sl st into the first sc, ch 1 (12 sc)

Rnd 24: work 6 dec around, sl st into first sc, (6 sc)

Fasten off.

Sew remaining 6 stitches closed, weave in any loose ends. 

Stem  

With Color B, chain 7.

Row 1: sc into second ch from hook, sc, sl st into the remaining sts. (6 sts)

Fasten Off. 

Sew STEM onto top of pear.

Weave in loose ends. 

This pattern is an original pattern by Christy Hagan of Christy Makes Friends. Please do not claim this pattern as your own. If you’d like to share this pattern, you may provide a link to this post but please do not reprint it on your website.

You may sell products made from this pattern but please credit me, Christy Hagan from Christy Makes Friends and provide a link to my blog www.christymakesfriends.com Absolutely no mass production or manufacturing of any kind is allowed. Thank you for understanding. I hope you loved this Free Crochet Pattern – Crochet Pear.

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