Guide to Sewing a Juicy Pear Pillow That Sweetens Any Room

A pear has always symbolized abundance and sweetness, and when turned into fabric form, it becomes more than fruit, it becomes a story of comfort.

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Imagine leaning against a soft pear pillow, stitched with a patchwork leaf, resting as if you were under a fruit tree in summer.

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Moreover, each one feels like a little harvest of fabric and love, bringing orchard calmness into your home.

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Materials Needed

  • Β½ yard of fabric per pillow (linen, cotton, or corduroy work beautifully)
  • Fabric scraps in green for leaves and brown
  • Polyester or cotton stuffing (300-500 g depending on size)
  • Thread in matching and contrasting colors
  • Sewing machine and fabric scissors
  • Paper and pencil
  • Needle
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Step-by-step Guide

Step 1: Sketch a large pear shape on paper and cut it out as your template. Then cut two pieces of fabric for the front and back.

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Step 2: For the leaf, cut out two small leaf shapes and sew them together, leaving the bottom open. Lightly stuff if you want a puffed look.

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Step 3: For the stem, cut a small rectangle of brown fabric, fold, and stitch into a tube. Then turn right side out.

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Step 4: Place the stem and leaf at the top of the pear, facing inward, between the two main body pieces. Pin everything in place.

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Step 5: Sew around the pear body, leaving a 3-inch gap at the side or bottom. You continue to turn it right side out.

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Step 6: Stuff firmly, shaping the curves so the pillow looks plump and rounded. Then close the gap with a hidden stitch.

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Tips:

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When I made mine, I added visible stitching on the leaf veins, and it gave the pillow a life-like detail that felt straight out of the orchard.

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