I usually can't pull my legs out when I see furry gadgets. I always like to find two cardboards and some wool, and then knit a few small fur balls by myself to hang at home. But what I’m introducing to you today is a kiwi-shaped fur ball. Don’t doubt it. Go and prepare the materials and start knitting. It’s important to decorate your home before Christmas!
First prepare two U-shaped pieces of cardboard and pair them together, and then wrap a few turns of white wool at the bottom. Do not wrap too much, otherwise the proportions will be weird after the weaving is completed. Then wrap it with black wool at intervals, and keep it spaced apart. Finally, these black wool will become the seed part of the kiwi fruit.
The next step is the kiwi pulp. Wrap it a few more times with green wool. Wrap it tightly so that the final work will be fuller.
The last step is to weave the peel. Use brown wool to wrap as many turns as possible on the outermost side. Then, use scissors to cut from the outer edge. Use a rope to pass through the gap between the two cardboards and wrap the knitted wool The balls are tied together, but a little tight. A must-have entry-level stitch for crocheting Christmas handmade gifts. Knitting tutorial on jujube-shaped long needle zhidiy.com/bianzhi/8342.html.
Then use scissors to cut the wool into a smooth shape, so that the end exposed to the flesh is slightly flatter, and the other end is slightly pointed to look more like a kiwi fruit. The knitted kiwi fruit balls are really cute and lifelike! You can put it on the fruit plate for decoration at Christmas time!