Whats wrong with Ravelry?

Soon after the new design went live, a user complained that the site was responsible for migraine headaches. This was followed by an Instagram post: “Warning: Ravelry may potentially trigger seizures for people with photosensitive epilepsy as well as migraines.

Can I sell knitted items from free patterns?

Can I sell crochet items made from free patterns? As a general rule, it is legal to sell crochet items made from free patterns online. Copyright law only applies to the distribution of the pattern itself, not to any items made from the pattern.

How do you advertise knitting patterns?

Social Media. Post about your pattern on all of the social media sites that you use, making sure to be most active on the platform that you have the biggest, most-engaged following on. Don’t be afraid of using Instagram Stories to post several times on launch day about the pattern!

How do I promote my knitting business?

Guest Posts. Looking for a way to have someone audience see your work? Lot’s of websites would love to have you guest feature on their sites! Different rules may apply, but it’s a great way to garner some more exposure and having a back link back to your site/shop/socials is always great, too!

How much does Ravelry charge to sell patterns?

Ravelry– All fees are based on a $6.00 US sale, payments received via PayPal.

Fee Fee Rate Pattern Profit
Listing Fee none $6.00
Ravelry Sales Fee 3.5%* $5.79
PayPal Fixed Fee $0.30 in US $5.49
PayPal Transaction Fee 2.9% in US $5.32

Is Ravelry a social media platform?

Ravelry is a free social networking Web site for those who knit, crochet and spin yarn. Ravelry includes tools to help you plan and track your projects, and to organize your yarn and tools. For interaction with other members, the site includes forums, groups, pattern sharing and yarn contributions.

Can you sell clothes made from commercial patterns?

All of that boils down to two conclusions: Patterns in written or PDF form — at least the text and images in their tangible form — are copyrightable and protected, but a useful item like clothing is not (although severable and distinct design elements may or may not be).

Is Ravelry free?

To see all the wonderful offerings on the site, you’ll first need to register on Ravelry.com. It’s totally free to do so, too. Visit Ravelry.com.