✨ I also built Stitch Haven — save patterns, track projects with their own row & stitch counters, and follow your pattern step by step right alongside your counter. Check it out →

Meet Stitch Haven!

Stitch Haven pattern collection showing crochet and knitting patterns organized in a grid

I built Stitch Haven to solve my own crochet organization chaos — patterns scattered across browser bookmarks and Pinterest, projects tracked in Notion, and a separate app just for counting rows. In the video above I share the full origin story and walk you through the main features: pattern library, project tracking, built-in row and stitch counters, kawaii mode, pop-out counter, and collections.

🏡 Stitch Haven is free to get started and works for crocheters and knitters (and maybe some other types of crafts too!).

💡 This is just the beginning — I’m actively building and have a ton of ideas for where it’s going. Have a feature idea? Come add it to the feature request board, and maybe you’ll see it added soon. (The pop-out counter I demo here was actually a user request!)

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