Getting Started with Stash Hub

Hi! I am so glad to have found Stash Hub during an online sew along a couple of weeks ago! Decided to begin with my embroidery patterns! And have now cataloged 57 kits that I have inherited from various places. So glad to have them all sorted and know exactly where they are. Going to move on to my fabrics next! I’ve received a package of comic boards and ready to start wrapping.
Hope I can keep up the momentum!

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Amazing work :slight_smile: Let us know how you get on and feel free to share your progress.

@JacDee I started without the comic boards a couple of years ago. Easter is an extra long weekend break - 4 days - which I usually plan for a big sewing project. A couple of years ago Stash Hub was my sewing project​:blush: I broke the back of it that weekend for the fabric and did the patterns the following Christmas. I’m still not sure I’ve got all the fabrics in! :blush:

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Can I ask how you did your embroidery designs? I am curious how to go about getting my embroidery designs into Stash Hub. What heading did you use? any help would be appreciated

I used the pattern option and set up a type called Embroidery and one called Crossstitch. It’s then took pictures of each pattern and the kit. It was really nice to include the designer name as well.
I can now filter the patterns to just include the embroidery.

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Oh JD it has been a bit of a process! My studio is a shambles and I am hoping to get some traction this weekend. I keep on looking at the nice neat fabric folds to remind me it is worth it!

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It’s a process but so worthwhile in the end. I know I’ve still got some patterns and fabrics that haven’t been done yet - and may well never be done. A box of fat quarters and books with bag patterns will not be done​:joy::joy:
Once you’ve broken the back of it, you can dream up all sorts of projects!!