StitchVault
Counted-thread studio
StitchVault
Counted-thread studio
Your stitching studio

Welcome back to the frame

Pick up where you left off — and watch the grid fill in.

Log today's stitching

Add stitches to a project in progress. Every logged day feeds your streak and finish date.

Stitch-a-day

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On the frame

Every WIP, queue & finish

Projects

Collections & stitch-alongs

Designers & SALsA SAL (stitch-along) is a chart released in parts over time — everyone stitches a new piece together as each part comes out.

Track multi-part collections and stitch-alongs — how many parts done, how many to go.

Your stash & shopping list

Floss

Every DMC number you own, and exactly what a project still needs.

The floss wall

Your year in thread

Insights

Stitches logged by month

Your stitching pace

Hours & counts by craft

Techniques you reach for

Your data, your device

Settings

Back up & restore

Everything lives only in this browser, on this device — nothing is uploaded anywhere. Export a backup file you can keep, move to a new device, or reload anytime.

Avoiding accidental data loss

Your studio is stored only in this browser's local storage — not in the cloud, not synced. That means clearing your browser's history/site data, switching browsers, reinstalling, or using a private/incognito window can erase it for good. Export a backup regularly, and definitely before any of those.

Merge in a backup adds a backup's projects and stash into what you already have — nothing is deleted.

Replace from backup wipes your current studio and swaps in the backup file instead. Double-check you've exported anything recent first — this can't be undone.

Reloading the demo studio or clearing everything (further down this page) also replaces what's currently saved, so export first if you want to keep it.

Customize your studio

Make StitchVault feel like your own. Everything here is saved on this device.

Sample studio

StitchVault opens pre-loaded with a demo studio so you can explore every feature. When you're ready, clear it and start your own — or reload the demo any time.

Report a bug

Spotted something broken? StitchVault has no server of its own, so this opens a pre-filled email in your mail app with the details — nothing is sent automatically, and nothing is uploaded anywhere.

About

StitchVault is a BloomByHer digital planning studio product. Everything you enter stays only in this browser, on this device — nothing is uploaded, tracked, or shared with anyone, including us.

Help & how-to

New to StitchVault, or need a refresher? Here's how every part fits together.

How StitchVault works

Projects are your charts. Each one tracks its stitch count, the fabric, the designer, technique tags, and the DMC numbers it calls for. Add one from Projects → New project, or the + on any lane.

Log stitches from the Studio tab — pick a project and tap your quick-log buttons, or type a custom count. Every logged day builds your stitch-a-day streak and sharpens the Finish Line date.

Floss holds your whole stash by DMC number. On any project, Stash Match splits the chart's colours into what you own and what you still need, and builds a copy-ready shopping list.

Frogged is for projects you've ripped out — kept for the record, out of your active count. Queue is kitted-up charts waiting their turn.

Your data is saved in this browser. Use Export backup before clearing your browser or switching devices.

Stitcher's glossary

Counted-thread — stitching from a chart onto evenweave fabric, counting threads to place each stitch. Cross-stitch, blackwork and Hardanger are all counted-thread crafts.

SAL (stitch-along) — a chart released in parts over time, so a group can stitch each new piece together as it drops.

Frogged — stitches that were unpicked and ripped out ("rip it, rip it" → "ribbit"). A frogged project is kept for the record but sits off your active count.

WIP — a Work In Progress: a chart you're actively stitching, "on the frame."

Aida & evenweave — the gridded fabrics you stitch on. Higher counts (e.g. 28ct, 32ct) have finer, smaller squares.

Over-two — working each stitch over two fabric threads on linen or evenweave, the usual way to stitch those fabrics.

Confetti — areas with lots of single stitches in many different colours, scattered like confetti. Beautiful, and slow going.

DMC number — the standard code for a floss colour (e.g. DMC 310 is black), so any chart and any shop mean the same thread.

StitchVault · your counted-threadCounted-thread stitching works from a chart onto evenweave fabric, counting threads to place each stitch — cross-stitch, blackwork and Hardanger all count threads. studio · saved on your device