Hello. I had a look at the Roadmap and searched through the Community Forum at other Q & A’s for quilting buy didn’t find what I was looking for yet.
I have entered quilt patterns into the “patterns” category but my eye/brain doesn’t like seeing garments and quilts in one space. I’m wondering how people who sew and quilt enter their patterns? Ultimately I would like Quilting as a category ![]()
hieeeeeeee yep i agree. i think of the things that need mending (mostly RTW!), and quilty projects, and garments to make from scratch, as three distinctly different categories of my craftiness. i’ve been using tags to help but i agree that there’s probably a better way than that. i wish i could see what quiltiness you’re working on!
Hi
I can definitely understand where you’re coming from. The grand plan is to expand Stash Hub to work for all crafts but this won’t be for a while. We want to perfect it for garment making first.
Yes, I definitely need to be very easily able to see all of my garment patterns, quilting patterns, and bag/wallet patterns without having to do a filter each time. I do all three as kind of separate activities and it gets a bit unwieldy.
Especially unwieldy here as I enter a seemingly unending pile of patterns!!
In my closet, for paper patterns, I also distinguish bags, accessories, and home goods. As I enter more and more patterns I’m starting to get a handle on the filter, which is helpful. But now I want to filter OUT product patterns from others lol.
I’m still on Team Extra Categories ![]()
Perhaps use an emoji to prefix every quilt pattern? That way they’d appear together
Brilliant! I put a “Q” at the front of the title of each quilt and voila - they are no longer interspersed among the garments ![]()
smarttttttt! I keep forgetting how much titling can help.
hiii i wanted to follow up on this topic – i liked this idea so much i went through each of my projects and put a category at the beginning, eg “q beaded lantern quilt” and “mend bae’s pj pants” and “make [for garments/non quilty makes] fancy shorts” and k [for knit!] log cabin swatch". i knit so few projects that it doesn’t make sense for me to log in to ravelry for it, so i just include it here so i have a sense of if i wanted to knit, what i could be stitchng on. thanks for this convo! emojis would definitely be cuter than initials tho.