Okay Knit Girls… I Need Beta Testers 👀🧶
I got so tired of digging through folders, screenshots, emails, and random downloads just to find my knitting patterns… so I decided to make something better 👀
Pattern Haven is a cozy little app for keeping all your patterns, projects, and knitting stuff organized in one pretty place — and I’m officially looking for beta testers ✨
You know that folder on your computer that’s something super organized like:
“knitting patterns FINAL final USE THIS ONE”?
Yeah. Same.
So after one too many moments of digging through downloads, screenshots, emails, Ravelry likes, and project bags full of mystery yarn… I decided maybe knitters deserved something prettier.
So I made one.
It’s called Pattern Haven and it’s basically cozy digital bookshelf energy for your knitting life.
Think:
✨ beautiful virtual bookshelves
✨ your patterns actually organized
✨ current WIPs
✨ favorites, notes, little cozy details
✨ less chaos, more calm
Like if Apple Books wore a hand knit sweater and drank iced coffee.
And now we’re finally getting close enough that I need beta testers 🤍
Not “super techy” people.
Just real knitters.
The girls with:
14 cast-ons
emotional attachment to project bags
screenshots as a filing system
and a dangerous late-night pattern buying habit
So if you want early access, sneak peeks, and the chance to help shape Pattern Haven before launch… I would LOVE to have you.
Fair warning:
Things may still move around a little.
There may be bugs.
I will probably rearrange shelves at midnight because the vibe feels off.
But honestly?
I’m so excited for you to see this.
Join the beta waitlist below 🧶✨
At Some Point, Collecting Knitting Patterns Became Its Own Hobby
I didn’t mean to become someone with hundreds of knitting patterns. It just happened slowly… one late night “save for later” at a time.
I used to think the hardest part of knitting was actually making the sweater.
Turns out?
It’s finding the pattern you downloaded six months ago after seeing someone wear it once on Instagram at 11:47pm.
Because somehow that one innocent little “save for later” turns into:
screenshots on your phone
PDFs buried in downloads folders
open Ravelry tabs
mystery Dropbox files
emails you sent yourself at midnight
and a completely unreasonable confidence that you’ll remember where any of it is later
If you know, you know.
And honestly, I don’t even think pattern collecting is a bad habit anymore. I think it’s part of the hobby.
Because knitters don’t just collect patterns.
We collect possibilities.
The fantasy trip sweater.
The cardigan that’s going to magically turn us into someone who wakes up early on weekends.
The shawl we buy yarn for before reading the yardage requirements.
It’s all part of it.
The problem is that most of us are storing these little creative treasures like old tax documents.
Nothing about scrolling through a chaotic downloads folder feels cozy or inspiring. And knitting should feel inspiring. It should feel like slowing down. Like quiet mornings and coffee and finally sitting down with your project after a long day.
I kept wishing for something prettier. Something softer. Something that felt more like a personal knitting library and less like digital clutter.
Then one day while I was explaining the idea, my daughter looked at me and said:
“So… it’s basically Goodreads, but for yarn people.”
Honestly?
That’s exactly what it is.
And somewhere between the overflowing pattern folders and the 46 open tabs I fully intended to go back to later, Pattern Haven was born.
A cozy little corner of the internet where knitters can organize patterns, create beautiful virtual bookshelves, track projects, save inspiration, and romanticize their knitting lives just a little bit more.
Because apparently collecting knitting patterns is one of my hobbies now.
And honestly? I’ve made peace with that.