PattGen Quick Start Guide 🧶 ​
Welcome to PattGen ​
PattGen is a powerful online tool that helps you generate 3D crochet models by inputting crochet pattern instructions. This guide will help you quickly get started with PattGen.
Basic Operations ​
- Access the Website: Open your browser and visit the PattGen website
- Interface Layout:
- Left side: Pattern editor area
- Right side: 3D model preview area
- Toolbar: Various function buttons at the top and bottom
- Reference Resources:
Inputting Pattern Format ​
Basic Syntax ​
P1: // First part
R1: 6X // First round of the first part: 6 single crochets
R2: 6V // Second round: 6 increases (2 stitches in each stitch), total 12 stitches
Common Stitch Symbols ​
X
: Single CrochetV
: Increase - Make two stitches in the same stitchA
: Decrease - Combine two stitches into one|
: Mark the beginning of a row*n
: Repeat the previous stitch n times, e.g.,X*5
means 5 single crochets
Multi-part Models ​
Use multiple part definitions to create complex models:
P1: // Main body part
R1: 6X
R2: 6V
// ...more rounds
P2: // Second part (e.g., arm)
R1: 6X
// ...
Curly Braces Syntax - Creating Symmetric Structures ​
Curly braces allow you to define multiple sub-parts within the same part, especially useful for creating symmetric structures (like hearts):
P1:
{
R1: 6X
R2: 6V
},
{
R1: 6X
R2: 6V
}
R3: 24X // Shared round, connecting the two sub-parts
Generating and Viewing 3D Models ​
- Enter your crochet pattern in the editor
- Click the "Generate" button at the bottom
- View the generated 3D model in the right panel
- Use mouse or touch gestures to rotate, zoom, and move the model:
- Rotate: Click and drag
- Zoom: Scroll wheel or pinch gesture
- Pan: Hold Shift key (or right-click) and drag
Rendering Modes ​
Switch between different rendering modes via the toolbar:
- Solid Mode: Displays a complete solid model
- Detail Mode: Shows stitch details
- Wireframe Mode: Displays the wireframe structure of the model
Saving Your Work ​
- Use the Screenshot button to save the current model view
- Your pattern is automatically saved in local storage
Joining Guide ​
After completing individual parts, you may need to join them together. For detailed joining techniques and steps, please refer to our Stitch Joining Guide.
Troubleshooting ​
Model Not Generating Correctly:
- Check if the number of stitches in each round matches (e.g., if R1 has 6 stitches, R2 should have 12 stitches)
- Ensure all part and round labels are correctly formatted (P1, R1, etc.)
Creating Specific Shapes:
- Spheres: Use even increases and decreases
- Cylinders: Keep the stitch count constant
- Flat surfaces: Start and end with chain stitches
Advanced Tips ​
- Use different colors to represent different parts
- Try the curly braces syntax to create symmetric structures
- Explore example patterns to understand how to create common shapes
Now that you understand the basics, start creating your own 3D crochet models! Happy crocheting!