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I’ve been talking about Crafsy’s high quality crochet classes in my last posts. This time I’d love to share with you my experience of hunting crochet patterns on Craftsy. Let’s check out their Free Crocheting Patterns Gallery!
(All of the images in this collage are free crochet patterns. Aren’t they amazing?)
As a great place for indie designers to sell their patterns with no fee. Craftsy has become a storage for thousands of both free and paid patterns from many talented designers in the crafty world. New patterns are added daily so there must be something for everyone. Browsing crochet patterns on Craftsy is really simple since they have neat sections and searching tools. Here you’ll see in these screenshots:
In each category, you can choose which Type, Made For (who) and Difficulty (levels). With difficulty label for each pattern, choosing a crochet pattern that fit your crochet skill is not such a task anymore. For me this is the best part of browsing patterns on Craftsy. You can also follow your favourite designers to see what’s next on their hook.
On the right side, there’s a Sort By section: Lowest price is for free crochet patterns while Trending and Craftsy Loved are for popular and best seller ones.
Other way, just type what you want to search in the searching section on top right. For example, I typed “scarf” and searched in Patterns. All of the crochet patterns there are instant download pdf files, which can be printed or stored in your phone, tablets for your own use.
The crochet season has just begun, I know many of you are on a mission for great crochet patterns these days! Look no more, you have found a great source. Let’s start browsing and picking from thousands of Craftsy’s fab and free crochet pattern gallery.
( This post was sponsored by Craftsy )
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