Browser-first bracelet planner

Plan the palette before you cut the thread.

WeaveCue gives bracelet makers a fast way to test color order, mirror a lineup, preview the rhythm, and estimate cut lengths before a stack of floss turns into guesswork.

  • Paint the strand lineup slot by slot, or auto-fill it in one click.
  • See color balance, width estimate, and a copy-ready cut plan.
  • Built for friendship bracelets, camp bracelets, and gift-making sessions.

Why makers use it

  • Testing palette order on paper is slow and hard to adjust.
  • It is easy to cut too little thread for the outer colors.
  • Gift bracelets often need a calm, repeatable prep flow before tying starts.

Good for summer camp tables, hobby nights, handmade gifts, and anyone planning chevrons or stripes without reopening a dozen inspiration tabs.

Palette rehearsal

Try a color order visually, then mirror or repeat it instead of rebuilding the bracelet idea by hand every time.

Thread guidance

See strand counts and cut-length estimates per color before opening a new skein or starting the loop.

Simple handoff

Copy one clean prep note for yourself, a friend, or a camp helper who needs the exact lineup and cut plan.

Pattern builder

Choose a lineup, then let the prep plan settle into place.

Palette

Pick the active color, then tap strand slots to paint the lineup.

Strand lineup

Click a slot to assign the active palette color. Click the same slot again to clear it.

Active color

What makes WeaveCue different?

It focuses on the pre-knot planning moment: color order, strand balance, and safe cutting guidance, rather than a massive pattern archive or a social feed.

Where it can grow

Future versions can add printable cards, alpha bracelet planning, saved palettes, camp-group presets, and classroom or shop-friendly exports.