How to Add & Sell a Pattern on Craftsy (This post contains affiliate links which means I will be compensated if you purchase after clicking these links.)
In addition to wonderful online courses and craft supplies, Craftsy also has an independent online pattern store that lets anyone upload and sell downloadable e-patterns with no fee!
How do you add a pattern to Craftsy and start your pattern store? It’s easy!
1. Make sure you have a Paypal account. All pattern transactions happen through Paypal, and Craftsy requires that you have a Student, Premier, or Business account in order to sell patterns.
2. Put your pattern in .pdf format. You can’t upload any patterns to the online pattern store unless they’re a .pdf file format, so if they’re currently saved as a Word doc, .jpg, or other file format, you must convert it to a .pdf before you upload it to Craftsy.
3. Include a photo. All patterns must have at least one photo to accompany them, but you can add up to five photos. Colorful, interesting photos tend to work the best for catching our members’ eyes!
4. Fill out the pattern description. We will ask you some basic questions around your pattern making it easier for Craftsy folk to find your pattern and know what your pattern is for. Make sure you have info about your pattern handy for this step.
For more information on how to sell a pattern through Craftsy, or to get started, visit Craftsy today!
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Friday, April 25, 2014
I'm selling on CRAFTSY, and you can too!
Tuesday, November 5, 2013
*NEW* Quilt Designs - Downloadable PDFs - For Sale
I've been hard at work (now with a baby on my lap) designing my most requested quilt patterns as a downloadable PDF. The three most popular patterns are now available for purchase and download on etsy.
Don't make fun of the names of these patterns, I am TERRIBLE at naming things LOL. The first pattern "MY HAPPY OWL" is an applique pattern that I designed for a friend's baby shower. This quilt uses a raw edge, fusible applique technique. Besides a package of fusible stabilizer, and white background fabric, you should be able to complete this quilt with scraps.
This next pattern titled "OWL DUET" is very similar to the first quilt pattern, except it features TWO owls.
And finally, I think this next pattern is THE most requested of all. The ever-popular CROWN ROYAL quilt. I have titled this "ROYAL STAR." People who are wanting to start their own Crown Royal quilt have been emailing and messaging me asking me for help. I am hoping that this 8-page booklet will help everyone make their own "unique" Crown Royal quilt from start to finish.
I have included the fabric requirements including borders, binding, and backing for 7 different sizes. I have also included a chart that includes the counts for all pieces needed for each size. Pieces include blocks, cornerstones, sashing, border strips, binding strips, and all the pieces that make up each star block. There is also a LAYOUT chart where you can clearly see how to layout each piece for assembly in each of the 7 different sizes. Also, there is a detailed bag deconstruction section with photos. That being said, you will still need basic quilt knowledge and work at a beginner quilt level to succeed with this project. But, I am still here if anyone needs help or has questions. Albeit it may take me a little longer to respond now that I have a baby attached to my hip ;c)
https://www.etsy.com/listing/168133712/pdf-royal-star-quilt-pattern-booklet?
Head on over to my etsy shop now! and Thanks!
Don't make fun of the names of these patterns, I am TERRIBLE at naming things LOL. The first pattern "MY HAPPY OWL" is an applique pattern that I designed for a friend's baby shower. This quilt uses a raw edge, fusible applique technique. Besides a package of fusible stabilizer, and white background fabric, you should be able to complete this quilt with scraps.
This next pattern titled "OWL DUET" is very similar to the first quilt pattern, except it features TWO owls.
And finally, I think this next pattern is THE most requested of all. The ever-popular CROWN ROYAL quilt. I have titled this "ROYAL STAR." People who are wanting to start their own Crown Royal quilt have been emailing and messaging me asking me for help. I am hoping that this 8-page booklet will help everyone make their own "unique" Crown Royal quilt from start to finish.
I have included the fabric requirements including borders, binding, and backing for 7 different sizes. I have also included a chart that includes the counts for all pieces needed for each size. Pieces include blocks, cornerstones, sashing, border strips, binding strips, and all the pieces that make up each star block. There is also a LAYOUT chart where you can clearly see how to layout each piece for assembly in each of the 7 different sizes. Also, there is a detailed bag deconstruction section with photos. That being said, you will still need basic quilt knowledge and work at a beginner quilt level to succeed with this project. But, I am still here if anyone needs help or has questions. Albeit it may take me a little longer to respond now that I have a baby attached to my hip ;c)
https://www.etsy.com/listing/168133712/pdf-royal-star-quilt-pattern-booklet?
Head on over to my etsy shop now! and Thanks!
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