The piece is finished. The explanation still needs a first make.
Before you sell, teach, kit, or publish a pattern, someone else has to follow the stitch order, insertion targets, repeats, and revisions without you standing beside them.
How Amiire turns the draft into something followable.
Turn the piece into steps
Capture stitch order, insertion targets, and repeat intent while the construction is still fresh.
Share one unlisted link
Let a tester follow the draft privately before you sell, teach, kit, or publish it.
Improve the explanation
See where testers get stuck, then revise the instructions, targets, or repeats before release.
Reuse the corrected draft
Duplicate the revised pattern for the next size, kit, class, or paid release.
Made for creators preparing a pattern for someone else.
Amiire is intentionally narrow: use it when an original piece exists and one reader needs to follow the draft before public release.
- Independent crochet designers
- Makers preparing paid patterns
- Teachers preparing class materials
- Creators preparing kits
- One-tester pre-publish drafts
Why it helps before publishing.
The first private read tells you whether the pattern explains the finished piece clearly enough for the public version.
Keep the draft private
Share an unlisted reader link instead of posting the unfinished pattern publicly.
Keep crochet details attached
Stitch order, insertion targets, and repeats stay with the pattern instead of scattered notes.
Revise, then duplicate
After a tester follows it, revise the draft and duplicate it for the next size, kit, class, or paid release.
Build a pattern someone can follow.
Start from the finished piece, add a few steps, and shape a private draft you can revise after one maker follows it.
Early beta access is open now. Pricing for later plans has not been announced.