woolnumbers a colourwork sweater pattern built from your gauge — the counts checked before you print versions

A colourwork sweater pattern sized to your gauge — with the math checked before you print.

Paste a motif, enter your blocked gauge and measurements — get a written pattern, chart, yarn estimate and printable PDF.

A motif is the small picture you knit into the sweater in a second colour — like the heart already loaded below. Nothing to set up first: just press Generate to watch it work.

Right now we make one thing well: a custom drop-shoulder colourwork pullover — one intarsia motif, knit flat and seamed, front only.

Generate free — no account needed. Single-size personal patterns are free, and your projects and measurements stay private unless you turn on Public page.

A slice of the real sample pattern

Open the full sample PDF →
The sample sweater's colour chart
the chart

One written row

Front, row 61 (RS): k37 MC, work the 25 chart sts, k38 MC.

Yarn estimate

Oatmeal Heather (MC) ~1339 yd · 7 skeins  ·  Cranberry (CC) ~12 yd · 1 skein

Count check: 37 + 25 + 38 = 100 sts — cast-on reconciled to the gauge and chart.

Design your sweater

Your gauge and your measurements become a print-ready pattern — cast-on and finished chest reconciled to your gauge and chart. The preview updates as you type.

Pattern
printed as the pattern's title
Gauge — from a blocked swatch
Fit — your size, in the open
fullest part, snug tape

your chest + ease

cuff to underarm — the drop shoulder adds more
Chart — one character per stitch
See a mini example
..X..
.XXX.
..X..

A tiny 3-row diamond. . is background; X is one contrast colour. Read it bottom-up: Row 1 is the last line ..X.., Row 2 is .XXX., Row 3 is the top ..X... Rows needn't be equal length — a short row is padded with background to match the widest row; choose which side under the chart.

Pasted a chart upside-down? The bottom line is Row 1 — flip it here.
⇱ Import / clean up a pasted chart

Paste a chart from a spreadsheet (tab- or comma-separated) or a coloured-squares / emoji chart. We detect the colours, pick the background, and rewrite it into a Wool & Numbers chart. Your current chart is replaced only when you click Convert.

click or drag to paint · the text above stays the source of truth
Grid size:
Yarn
pre-filled from your gauge — your ball band wins
Selling & licence
not purchasable here yet

Sell what you make. Selling the items you knit by hand is always free — the licence never gates that. Every pattern prints the standard licence: You may knit this pattern for yourself, as gifts, or for finished items you personally sell. You may not share, sell, publish, upload, or redistribute this pattern PDF, chart, instructions, or generated files unless your plan includes Publisher rights. Publisher rights (redistribute, republish, or sell the pattern itself) are an invite-only Designer Source Beta — not on sale yet. Graded size ranges are delivered as Markdown (a Pro feature); single-size patterns include a printable PDF.

Builds one thing right now: one intarsia motif, knit flat and seamed, front only.

New here? Load an example:

Free single-size pattern — knit it for yourself, gift it, or sell the finished sweater; don't resell or repost the pattern file. Full licence terms.

What this doesn't make yet
  • One construction — a bottom-up, flat-knit, seamed drop-shoulder pullover.
  • The colourwork motif goes on the front only, worked as intarsia.
  • One motif per sweater.
  • Flat pieces you seam — not knit in the round.

On the workbench — tell us what matters:

One click = one vote. No email, no spam.

Live preview

Shown at the true knitted aspect ratio — stitches are wider than they are tall.

motif

Schematic

Front piece and sleeve, drawn to scale in inches — true garment proportions. The motif sits where it lands on the front.

The proof

✓ counts reconciled cast-on and finished chest reconciled to your gauge and chart

    Estimates include a 12% safety buffer. Buy all skeins of a colour from the same dye lot — lots vary, and switching mid-piece can show. A tiny contrast amount still means buying one full skein (or a mini-skein).

    Live estimate. The full multi-page written pattern, chart and printable PDF are produced by the Wool & Numbers engine when you press Generate.
    Knitting not matching the pattern? Recalculate from your real gauge.

    Measure the fabric you’ve actually knitted (blocked, if you can) and enter that gauge. We recompute at your real gauge — holding the same finished measurements — and show exactly what changes, honestly.