--- title: Pattern order: 80 --- The pattern you create will be a constructor for instances of your pattern Last but not least, we've arrived at the level of the pattern itself. The pattern is a container that holds all your parts, along with the configuration and the store. In reality, your pattern will be a *constructor* that takes the user's settings as input and will return a new instance of your pattern. That pattern instance will have a `draft()` method which will do the actual work of drafting the pattern. Once drafted, you can either call the `render()` method on the pattern instance, or pass it to [our React component](/packages/components) to render it in the browser.