Video Tutorial
They press play. Pause, rewind, lose their place, and close it forever.
Built with love for crochet creators -
so they can create patterns with love for their followers
They press play. Pause, rewind, lose their place, and close it forever.
It's a wall of text. They save it for later. Later never comes.
It looks like ancient hieroglyphs. They close it before they even start.
Crochet deserves a better format.
And LEGO proved it 60 years ago. It's time for us to catch up.
Every step should feel small enough to start right now, and satisfying enoughand satisfying enough to want the next one
It can look like this
Row 1
Pick up yarn in your choice of color. Ch 4, sl st into first ch made to form ring.
Row 2
Ch 3, work 7 dc into center of ch-ring from previous row, keeping sts evenly distributed around ring, sl st into 3rd ch of beginning ch-3 to join round.
Row 3
Pick up another yarn in your choice of color. Ch 3, work popcorn into 3rd ch from Row 2 beginning ch-3, (ch 3, popcorn into next dc from Row 2) repeat 7 times total around, sl st into first ch of Row 3 beginning chain.
Row 4
Pick up another yarn in your choice of color. Sl st into nearest ch-3 corner space to reposition working loop, ch 2, work 2 dc into same corner sp, ch 3, work 1 dc into same corner sp, move to next corner sp, sc into same corner, ch 3, sc into same corner. (Hdc into next corner sp, work 2 dc into same corner, ch 3, work 2 dc into same corner, hdc into same corner, move to next corner sp, sc into same corner, ch 3, sc into same corner) repeat 3 times total around, sl st into 2nd ch of beginning ch-2 to close.
But it can also look like this
Your pattern didn't change. The experience did.
STITCH lets you build traditional crochet diagrams by connecting real stitches together instead of drawing everything by hand.
It then organizes your pattern into simple step-by-step instructions.
We're preparing a catalog of patterns for public launch.And we want the first patterns in it made by people who genuinely care.
Your patterns are yours. Always.STITCH is a platform. You keep all rights and can publish your patterns anywhere else too.
We're a small team, and we take creator support seriously. Spots are limited because we want to actually be there when you need us.
Completed projects become photos. Photos become reviews.
Reviews bring new customers - and your pattern keeps selling while you work on the next one.
A STITCH pattern is assembled stitch by stitch from real crochet structure.
In a community flooded with AI-generated text patterns, yours are verifiably human-made.
Missing stitch? We add it. Feature that would make your workflow better? We build it.
Your patterns shape the tool before anyone else touches it.
When STITCH launches publicly, your patterns are already there.
You're not catching up - you were first.

I remember crocheting when I was very young, then forgot about it for years. Much later, after building a career in tech and burning out from it, I started crocheting again.
The truth about working as a developer in the era of AI is that there is so much information flowing through your head all day. At some point it honestly felt like my mind had become a washing machine running nonstop.
Crochet brought me peace. It brought me back into the real world. It is all about touch, softness, color, rhythm.
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