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The studio is built around a single idea: surface pattern design should be controlled by the designer, not by the file format. Pick a style family (florals, geometrics, ditsy, paisley, damask, conversational, abstract, animal, tropical, art deco, William Morris), set substyle, palette, scale, and density, and the generator returns a production-ready tile. Iterate on the same brief until the surface pattern design matches your taste, then export. No watermark, no royalty reporting, no upload-and-pray.
Export goes up to 8K (8192 by 8192 pixels), which covers wallpaper at print-bed resolution and textile at roughly 150 DPI. CMYK TIFF with an embedded ICC profile (GRACoL, FOGRA39, SWOP) is one click away for fabric mills and wallpaper houses. PNG, JPG, WEBP, PDF, and SVG handle every other downstream surface — print-on-demand, client decks, web mockups, and vector workflows. Bleed and tile preview are built in so surface pattern design output lands at the printer ready to run.
Every paid plan includes a full commercial license. Designs created in Pattern Weaver ship into licensed home-goods catalogs, sold on Spoonflower and Society6, used inside indie fashion lines, and submitted to fabric mill pitches. Instant download means the file is on disk before the kettle boils. The commercial rights are clean, perpetual, and yours — no per-unit fees, no expiry, no clawback on tiles you generated while subscribed.
Where the studio fits in a surface pattern design practice depends on how you already work. Career designers draft twenty directions in an hour, then refine the best two in Procreate or vector software. Solo founders fill out a full collection without hiring an illustrator. Side projects test whether a print direction actually sells before committing to a sample run. The studio scales from a single tile to a full seasonal range, and the surface pattern design output reads the same across all of them.
The core building block of surface pattern design — a tile that repeats with no visible seam.
Generate tile-based repeats with control over scale, density, palette, and motif vocabulary.
Turn any reference image or mood board into a seamless surface pattern.
Apparel-focused repeats sized for cut-and-sew, all-over print, and sublimation.
The full pattern toolkit — studio, library, palette manager, tiling and repeat preview.
Convert a single photograph into a repeating, production-ready surface pattern.
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