Learn how to make this cute strawberry pattern in Procreate! In this video, you’ll learn how to make a seamless strawberry pattern in Procreate with the help of my free stamp brushes and free palette. You can follow along with the video tutorial offering a step-by-step guide on how to create this sweet pattern. You can either draw your own motifs or download the free stamp brush from the Freebie Library and trace over it just like I do!

This easy tutorial will show you the basics of pattern making in Procreate using a diamond repeat. The best part is that you’ll have a finished pattern to show off! We’ll be using completely non-destructive methods and keeping all our layers intact. This method is the one I use every day for making patterns in Procreate!

https://youtu.be/0LxMi28R-58

In this tutorial you’re going to learn how to make patterns in Procreate using The Pattern Maker Canvas. I’m using the Grainy Plaster Canvas from the Boho Brights Set.

(You can also make patterns without it. You’ll need to set the diamond sketch layers up yourself first by drawing them in Procreate.)

I keep a copy of it up in my iCloud. That way I can import a fresh one each time I want to make a new pattern. All I need to do is import it and it’s all they’re ready to go.

Instead of using a normal square repeat, we can imagine rotating that square 45 degrees. That’s why we call it a diamond repeat. Your whole tile will still work in the same grid repeat style. Plus, it will have this built in mini diamond repeat within it, almost like a half drop.

If you want a more in depth look at how the diamond repeat works, check out this video too!

Where to find The Pattern Maker Canvas

You can find The Patter Maker Canvas Vol 2 Boho Brights over in my Etsy store. The diamond and everything is in there set up and all ready to go. If you’re one of my lovely monthly newsletter subscribers, you can get a code to get 10% off that. (You’ll also get access to the Freebie Library!)

If you make this cute strawberry pattern in Procreate and share your patterns on Instagram, don’t forget to tag me @bekkiflaherty so I can share them in my stories.

Happy pattern making, and thank you for watching!