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Thursday Tip: How do I get that pattern?
… location in your profile, you will see a currency conversion in the price area so that you’ll know approximately what the pattern will cost you based on Paypal’s current conversion rates.
You may also see an ebook option. That means that you could buy the entire ebook that the pattern is included in. You can see the other patterns by clicking “patterns” link there.
If it is not available as a Ravelry download, you won’t see these options in the upper right, but you will see a link to the …
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Thursday Tip: Three Ways to Get Your Pattern Updates
… .
2. Find all of your available updates in your library
If you know there was an update, but don’t want to hunt down that message again, you can update patterns in your library. I often don’t download the update when I receive the notification, and sometimes those updates can stack up, but there’s an easy way to update them all at once. Go to your notebook tab and click library. Then, click the “updates available” button that shows in the upper left.
That will take you to a page where …
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Sourcery
… - 1, projects - 1. Entered May 2009. previously listed under Blog, blog taken down. now GoogleDocs.
x Knit & Purl patterns - 1, projects - 1. Entered September 6, 2010. dawdeatdawg.com says “site relaunch coming soon” on home page.
x Yarn-Doodling patterns - 5, projects - 9. Entered various times 2010. Acrobat
xFC Designs Ravelry Downloads patterns - 1, projects - 1. Entered September 10, 2010. Flagged September 11, 2010. personal outside site, not a Ravelry shop. Cross-listed Ravelry …
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Ravelry Free Pattern Downloads
… ’s library, it will also appear in advanced searches when the “in my library” filter is selected (only the Raveler will see what patterns he/she has purchased this way). Designers/publishers can also see download statistics under “charts” in your shop.
Q: What does “Get Expiring Download Link” mean? A: The expiring download link allows you to send somebody a link to your pattern. This link will expire shortly after it is first used to prevent mass sharing. It’s recommended as a way for you to …
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Sourcery
… - 2, projects - 1. Entered October 19, 2010, Flagged October 19,2010. no such blog but alternate sources including a Ravelry shop and jumbofile direct downloads. Needs a renaming or clarification.
Madeline Huff’s Knitting patterns - 1, projects - 0. Entered October 24, 2010, Flagged October 24,2010.
x Dutch Girl Diary Downloads patterns - 1, projects - 1. Entered October 25, 2010, Flagged October 26,2010. could be a duplicate for blog source, could be an unfinished Ravelry shop or …
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Sourcery
… - 2, projects - 0. Entered June 12, 2010. Flagged June 18, 2010.
x Age Action 1 pattern. 2 projects. Entered June 15, 2010. Flagged June 15, 2010. More of a charity drive than a pattern.
x SFB Yarn Club patterns - 1, projects - 1. entered June 19, 2010. Flagged June 20, 2010.
x Black Japan Yarn Club patterns - 1, projects - 1. entered June 23, 2010. Flagged June 23, 2010.
x Helen Burros’ Ravelry Downloads patterns - 1, projects - 2. entered June 20, 2010. Flagged June 23, 2010. This is the …
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Ravelry Pattern Downloads For Designers
Ravelry Pattern Downloads For Designers
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Ravelry Free Pattern Downloads, for patterns to be offered free
Ravelry Pattern store, for patterns to be offered for sale
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Thursday Tip: I Bought A Pattern - How Do I Get To It Again?
… are stored there.
Get to your library by clicking on your username in the top right corner of the screen and then clicking the library icon. Once in your library you can search and sort your library to find the pattern – click on it and start your download.
Your Purchases
There’s another notebook section that houses the Ravelry purchases you make – your purchases. One caveat is that only purchases you make while logged into Ravelry will show up in your purchases.   …
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Thursday Tip: Faves, Queue, Library, Shopping Cart
… notes. This is incredibly handy if you are going to a yarn shop, fiber event, or festival!
Library
Your Ravelry library exists to track patterns that you own – both individual patterns and ones that are in books or magazines you have purchased- and to store digital patterns that you have purchased (or downloaded for free) through Ravelry pattern downloads. You can add books and magazines to your library from the library section of your notebook, or by using the add to Ravelry library button …
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editing style guide
… them correctly.
Tips If you are posting your own designs:If you are using your blog or website, use the name and not the url.
If you are publishing patterns as Ravelry downloads or at a file-hosting site, choose a name to represent your source and use it for all the patterns you publish by that method.
(You may add Ravelry downloads to patterns that are already available at a blog or named website without adding an additional source. This isn’t recommended because eventually you may have a …
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How do I get that pattern?
… made that are or were widely available. Here are some tips on finding the patterns that you are looking for.
1. Patterns available online or on Ravelry
There are a lot of patterns available online and there are 70,897 patterns as of this blog post that are available as Ravelry downloads. If a pattern is available as a Ravelry download, you’ll see one of these options (depending upon whether it is free or a pattern to purchase).
If you set your location in your profile, you will see …
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about the marketplace link on the home where we can get to the mini mart etc.
… by using the Advertising link at the bottom of the page or the link from the help tab in the navigation bar.
Pattern Stores
Many Designers on Ravelry offer their patterns for sale via PDF download directly from Ravelry. You can browse the selection here. Once purchased using a paypal account or credit card, a pattern may be downloaded to your computer or saved in your Ravelry library. More information on purchasing patterns can be found here.
If you are a designer and would like to sell your …
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How do I find and get a pattern?
… for and click “search.” If you need to narrow your search down further, you can use our advanced search. You can find tips on using the advanced search in this video.
Ravelry has an extensive user-maintained database, but not every pattern is available on Ravelry. If it is a Ravelry download, you will see either “buy it now” and “add to cart” or a “free” link in the upper right of the page. If not, you can look under “published in” to find information about the book, magazine, website or other …
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Thursday Tip: Adding to your Library
… book or magazine, you will see this when you click “add to library”.
You can then choose whether you want to add the full book/magazine or just the individual pattern to your library. This will not add the actual patterns to your library, only the information about the pattern or book.
If the pattern is a free Ravelry download, you will see this when you click “add to library”.
This will add the actual pdf file to your library. You will be able to access it any time …
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Thursday Tip: Finding Patterns That Speak To You
… comes in, you can find little flags that indicate the available languages just above the “about this pattern” area on the right of the page.
If the pattern is a free Ravelry download, you will choose which language version to download when you click “free”. If it is a purchased Ravelry pattern, you will receive all language versions of the pattern upon download, unless otherwise indicated on the pattern page.
We do get asked if we can offer translations, and unfortunately we cannot, so it is …
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Thursday Tip: Patterns Tab
… out the right column.
Browse Categories
Did we know we have 200 pattern categories in our database? These are quick links to see popular patterns in each of those categories.
Designers on Ravelry
Here you can find patterns available as PDF downloads from Ravelry. You can see all of them, or we’ve split them out into free or for sale patterns if you prefer to browse that way.
Your Pattern Highlights
These are newly released patterns that we think you might like. You can go directly to one …
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Thursday Tip: Coupon Codes
… people discover, so I thought I’d share a bit with you about those in today’s Thursday Tip!
Coupon codes are set up by individual designers or publishers who have their patterns available as Ravelry downloads. The designer who sets it up can make it apply to all of their patterns or only specific patterns. They will usually specify what it works for in any advertisement of the coupon code. There aren’t Ravelry-wide coupon codes at this time, so they will only work for the …
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Thursday Tip: New Gifting Options
… by going to your queue, and clicking the wishlist tab.
Then, copy the link from your browser’s address window. Paste that into an email to your loved one and they will then be able to access your wishlist anytime in the future to send you pattern presents through our download system!
Gift patterns can be sent from Ravelers & Non-Ravelers, and they can be sent to Ravelers & Non-Ravelers, you just need the recipient’s Ravelry username or email address. Also, if you are sending a gift …
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Notebook : Library
… SellAdd a publication to an existing set or create a new setLooking at what’s in a setDelete setLists - For My Queue and Used in ProjectsSearchSearch all patterns in librarySearch patterns in one publicationExport library dataRavelry DownloadsPattern UpdatesBought a Ravelry download pattern and it isn’t in your library?Can a designer remove patterns from my library?Can Other Ravelers View My Library?Book or magazine in the database but not showing up in the library?Full Disclosure on third party …
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Helpful Details for Designers
… it does not use up extra bandwidth, it is a faux pas, just like hotlinking to an image. It also avoids the appearance that Ravelry is hosting people’s patterns without permission. If you want to include a .pdf link, put it in the comments something like this: ‘Direct .pdf download: Pattern Name.’ Link to the .pdf file by highlighting “pattern name,” clicking the link button, and entering the URL for the .pdf file.
NOTE: There is now a separate field for the PDF URL link, just under the URL …