How to Design a Cross Stitch Chart on Your Phone
Designing a cross stitch chart on your phone sounds unconventional, but modern apps have made it genuinely practical. With a good touch interface and the right tools, you can create a complete, print-ready chart without touching a computer.
Why Design on Your Phone?
The obvious advantage is convenience. Your phone is always with you — inspiration strikes at a coffee shop, on a commute, during a quiet evening. Instead of waiting until you're at a desk, you can start designing immediately.
But modern apps also offer real advantages over traditional methods:
- Instant DMC color matching (no manual thread charts)
- Live preview of how the finished piece will look
- Undo/redo without erasing
- Direct PDF export without scanning
Getting Started with a Blank Grid
Open StitchCraft and start a new blank pattern. Choose your grid dimensions before you begin — you can always resize later, but starting with the right size saves rework.
For phone use, a 40×40 to 60×60 grid is ideal. Smaller grids are easier to navigate and edit on a phone screen without losing detail.
Navigating the Grid on a Touchscreen
Designing on a touchscreen takes a few minutes to get used to. Key gestures:
- Pinch to zoom — get close to individual stitches for precise placement
- Two-finger drag to pan — move around the grid without placing stitches
- Tap to place a stitch — single tap in drawing mode adds a stitch
- Long press for color picker — select a color before drawing
Most professional cross stitch apps, including StitchCraft, are optimized for touch. The stitch placement is precise and satisfying once you get the feel for it.
Turn Any Photo Into a Cross Stitch Pattern
- Accurate DMC color matching
- Track progress stitch by stitch
- Export print-ready PDF charts
iPhone & iPad


Designing Efficiently on a Small Screen
A few strategies make phone design faster:
Work in sections. Design one area of your chart completely before moving to the next. Zoomed in, it's easy to lose your place — working in zones keeps you oriented.
Use the color palette panel. Keep your active colors visible so you can switch quickly without hunting through the full DMC library.
Save frequently. StitchCraft auto-saves, but it's a good habit to explicitly save after any significant section of work.
From Chart to PDF
When your design is ready, export it as a PDF directly from your phone. StitchCraft generates a complete chart with:
- The full grid with color symbols
- A color key and DMC thread list
- Page layout optimized for printing
Send the PDF to AirPrint, share it to your email, or open it in Files for later. The chart is immediately ready to stitch from.
iPad: The Best of Both Worlds
If you have an iPad, chart design becomes even more comfortable. The larger screen gives you more grid real estate, and the Apple Pencil (if you have one) makes stitch placement feel natural. The StitchCraft app works on both iPhone and iPad with the same feature set.
Download StitchCraft from the App Store and start designing your next chart on your phone today.