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Ya’ll know how much I love Craftsy. I’m sure you know they have TONS of great classes and supplies but did you also know that you can buy and sell indie patterns? As I’ve started on my newbie journey as a pattern designer, Craftsy has been the perfect platform for experimenting. There’s a great community of crafters to give you feedback and posting patterns are free to you! So why not give it a try? Currently, I have my Bubblegum and Ma’am Cave Patterns available for sale through their pattern site!
Here’s a bit about how you can take the plunge written by the lovely staff at Craftsy:
How to Add & Sell a Pattern on Craftsy
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!
I do hope you’ll take a look at the thousands of patterns available! Many of them are free so go have fun and get your pattern fix 🙂