Add stitches: Edit pattern: |
Syntax:
Examples:
(You can copy-paste these examples into the 'Edit Pattern' box on the left and then hit 'Update'.) Controls:
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The section above is powerful but hard to use. If you are crocheting in the round then you can just specify how many stitches are in each row and it will compute the stitches for you.
Enter comma-separated row lengths in the box below, and hit the 'Go' button. E.g. 6,12,18,24,30
This is a crochet simulator. It shows you what shape you might get if you follow a crochet pattern.
To try it out, type c in the 'Add stitches' box above and hit the 'Add' button. The new chain stitch is added to the pattern and appears in the 3D view. Do it a few times, or type cccc to add several at once.
Other commands are shown in the section on the right. Commas between stitches are optional.
Here's the pattern for a granny square: (c)12(c,sc-2,sc-4,sc-6,sc-8,sc-10,sc-12,sc-14,sc-16,sc-18,sc-20,sc-22)11
See the project wiki for more patterns: https://github.com/timhutton/crochet-simulator/wiki
More details here: https://github.com/timhutton/crochet-simulator
This is an experimental feature. Paste in the contents of a Wavefront OBJ format mesh and we will try to make a pattern that crochets it. Constraints: mesh must be triangular, manifold and have approximately equal sized faces - we assign one stitch per face. The OBJ should have vertices and faces only, with no normals or texture coordinates.