Pattern Design.

 

One idea, one chart, and suddenly you're the designer.

 

Every pattern you've ever knitted started as someone's hunch. A stitch combination, a silhouette, a color sequence that wouldn't leave them alone. The difference between that person and you is not talent. It's the decision to write it down.

Start with Stitch Fiddle. It converts sketches and ideas into stitch-by-stitch charts, clean enough for colorwork, lace, or cables, without requiring anything resembling technical expertise. For the layout, Canva turns your instructions into a polished, shareable PDF. Two tools. One afternoon.

The part most designers skip: a tech editor. Found through Ravelry or Etsy, they check your sizing, clarify your instructions, and make sure someone else can actually knit what you imagined. Clarity is not an afterthought. It's the pattern.

Start simple. Chart it. Test it. Refine it. The best pattern you'll ever follow might be the one you write yourself.

 

"Every designer was once just a knitter with an idea they couldn't let go of."

 
 

CAST ON : One technique. One material. One reason to start.

Make the pattern you can't find … →

 
 

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KOEL MAGAZINE

MODERN YARN STORIES

Real Stories. Real Patterns. Ideas YOU’ll want to make.

A digital magazine, reimagined… yarn and wool stories, published one by one.

In-depth interviews, original patterns, and ideas worth making.

 

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