Why Wedding Photo photos make great crochet patterns
Wedding photos make stunning crochet heirlooms. The AI excels at preserving the lace detail of a wedding dress and the soft gradient of a white-on-white scene — a challenge that defeats most pixel-art converters. Use 16 to 24 colours to capture the subtle shading of bridal whites.
For a wedding keepsake, the C2C (corner-to-corner) mode is strongly recommended. The diagonal blocks produce a woven, tapestry-like texture that reads as "heirloom" rather than "pixel art", which suits the emotional weight of a wedding photo.
A 120-stitch wide grid produces a blanket-sized piece (~120 cm) that can be displayed or used. Smaller 80-stitch grids make a wall hanging suitable for framing. The PDF export includes a recommended yarn kit so you can order all colours in matching dye lots.
Photo tips for wedding photo patterns
- Choose a photo with the couple centred and facing the camera
- High-resolution scans of film photos work — the AI enhances them
- Avoid photos with harsh shadows across faces
- A 4:5 or square crop produces the cleanest grid
Recommended colour count
16–24 colours (whites and creams need the most colours to preserve shading)
How to turn a wedding photo photo into a crochet pattern
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Prepare your photo
Choose a photo with the couple centred and facing the camera.
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Upload to AeternaCraft Studio
Drag and drop your image into the Studio at aeternacraft.com/studio/, or click to browse. JPG, PNG, and WebP files up to 10 MB are accepted.
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Choose your colour count
16–24 colours (whites and creams need the most colours to preserve shading).
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Pick your stitch mode
Choose Single crochet (sc) for sharp pixel detail or Corner-to-corner (C2C) for a softer, tapestry-like texture.
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Generate and export
Click Generate. The AI creates your pattern instantly. Download as PDF (with row-by-row instructions and a recommended yarn kit), PNG, and CSV.