Pear Amigurumi Crochet Tutorial
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Crochet a cute and cheerful pear amigurumi with this free pattern and video tutorial by Mariska Vos of DIY Fluffies. This quick and easy project is perfect for making small fruit keychains, toys, or plush decorations.

What Makes This Tutorial Stand Out
Project Type: Amigurumi / Plush Toy / Keychain
Skill Level: Beginner
Yarn Weight: Sport Weight Cotton or Super Bulky Plush Chenille
Hook Size: 2.5 mm (B) and 5.0 mm (H)
Stitches: Chain, Single Crochet, Increase, Decrease, Slip Stitch
This free pattern includes both written instructions and a full video tutorial. You’ll crochet the same pattern for both sizes — a small pear (6 cm / 2.5 inches) made with sport-weight cotton yarn and a large pear (16 cm / 6 inches) made with super bulky chenille yarn. You can also experiment with other yarns to make different sizes.
Why Crocheters Like It
- Quick project that’s fun to make in any size
- Includes video tutorial for easy step-by-step learning
- Works perfectly as a toy, gift, or fruit keychain
Watch + Make
➡️ Get the free written pattern and follow the video tutorial here:
https://www.mariskavos.nl/free-pear-crochet-pattern/
🎥 Watch the YouTube video directly:
https://youtu.be/ZLE3I0O-Jjs
FAQ
Sport-weight cotton yarn creates a firm, smooth finish, while super bulky chenille makes a large, soft plush pear.
Yes! Use any yarn and a matching hook to adjust the size. The same pattern works beautifully in all weights.
Each pear works up quickly — most crocheters finish one in an hour or two.
Yes! The pattern includes a full video tutorial and uses only simple stitches.
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Crocheting this pear amigurumi is such a fun way to add handmade charm to your day. Try mixing yarn weights and colors to create a full fruit basket of soft, squishy pears.


About Mariska Vos-Bolman
Mariska Vos-Bolman is the designer behind DIY Fluffies, where she creates charming amigurumi and soft toy patterns. With a background in 3D modeling for video games, she shifted to toy design in 2008, launching her own pattern business. In 2015, she expanded into crochet, combining her love for crafting with her artistic skills. Inspired by her two sons, Mariska designs toys that are both fun and beginner-friendly. She shares free patterns and tutorials on her website and YouTube channel, helping others learn the joy of making handmade toys. Her designs are also featured in books like Zoomigurumi, Fantasy Amigurumi, and Amigurumi Made Easy. When she's not designing, Mariska enjoys Japanese kawaii culture, reading, and playing PokΓ©mon Go. You can explore her patterns and tutorials at mariskavos.nl.