We Built the Kit We Couldn't Find

You want to make something real with your hands — something that slows your mind down instead of filling it up. You just haven't found a kit that gets out of your way long enough to let you finish it. That's exactly what we built.

Why Every Other Kit Falls Short

Most DIY kits hand you a diagram and leave you to figure the rest out. You lose your place. You second-guess every move. The project ends up in a drawer, half-done.

Threaditate is different because the guidance doesn't stop when the box opens. After years of prototyping loom shapes, refining the app, and testing with makers of every experience level, we built a process where finishing isn't the ambitious outcome — it's just what happens when you follow the next step.

Designed for the Way People Actually Create

Upload a photo. Follow the app. Walk away with something you made.

The App Tells You What's Next

Voice instructions and on-screen markers walk you through every string, one step at a time. No diagram. No guessing.

Mistake-Friendly by Design

If you lose your place, you don’t have to start over.

You Will Finish It.

The process is broken into short, satisfying steps. You confirm each one before moving on. No missed strings. No backtracking.

Calming & Hands-On

It’s about slowing down, focusing, and enjoying the act of making.

Create Your Threaditate

Turn a meaningful photo into custom string art: guided, calming, and designed to be finished.

Start Your Threaditate →

No experience needed. Everything included.

Everything You're Wondering About

If you're wondering it, someone else already asked it. Here's what we told them.

Yes, as long as your photo is clear and the subject stands out, you’ll get a strong result. Faces, pets, and simple compositions work best.

Upload your photo, and we turn it into a custom string pattern. You’ll get a kit with everything you need, just follow the guide and connect the thread to bring your image to life.

Not really. It might look intimidating at first, but it’s designed for beginners. If you can follow a step-by-step guide, you can definitely do this. Most people get the hang of it pretty quickly.

Most pieces take around 4–8 hours, depending on size and detail. Some people finish it in one sitting, others spread it out over a few nights.

Everything you need: a pre-nailed board, thread, your custom pattern, and the tools to complete it. No extra trips to the store required.