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Ravelry my library
Ravelry my library












ravelry my library

  • I like to keep my queue limited to things I plan to begin soon, but we don’t place a limit on how many things you can queue.
  • Later, if your start your project from the Queue page’s start project button, this information carries over to your project page!
  • If you are queueing a pattern, you can add notes to the pattern and even attach yarn from your Ravelry stash to that queued item.
  • To add something to your Ravelry queue, just click on the “add to queue” button you see on pattern and yarn pages. You can reorder your queue to keep things you want to start soon at the top of your list, and start your projects right from the Queue section of your notebook. Your Ravelry Queue is where you can track patterns you want to make, or yarns you want to use.
  • Favorites walkthrough video (this was made before Bundles existed but has good basic info!).
  • Want to read more about Favorites? Here are some resources!
  • As you can see, the advanced search will also allow you to search for patterns from designers you have added to your Ravelry favorites! I love checking that box and sorting the results by “recently published” to see what is new from my favorite designers.
  • You can search your favorites both from the favorites section in your Notebook and through filters in the advanced search.
  • Even if I don’t want to find it again, I like to spread a little love!
  • Hearts! Sometimes I like to add Ravelers’ projects to my favorites simply because it gives the Raveler a little heart on that project.
  • ravelry my library

    If, like me, you like to add a lot of things to your Ravelry favorites, bundles are a great way to organize the faves you might want to find again later. Bundles! Bundles are a way to organize your favorites into visual boards.You can add projects, patterns, yarn (both in the database and yarn that other Ravelers have stashed or spun), forum posts, designers, yarn brands, and even Ravelry ads to your favorites! Your Ravelry favorites are a record of things that you like. Today we’re going over the highlights of what your Favorites, Queue, Library, and Shopping Cart were designed for! Favorites I simply had this beautiful yarn in my stash and chose it as one example of a good yarn choice.Every so often we are asked: what is the difference between Ravelry favorites, the queue, the library, and our shopping carts? These are all features for Raveler members’ personal use, and while all the features are related to patterns, each has its own unique functions and benefits. This project is not sponsored nor commissioned by Purl Soho. My inspiration for this design is my local Mavericks, the famous big wave surfing spot visible from my knitting studio near Half Moon Bay, California! It’s a popular spot for experienced big-wave surfers during the winter months when waves can top out at over 60 ft (18 m). Similar to a vintage feather and fan, this old shale stitch variation includes an added structure with garter ridges between each of the lacy rows. The Ripple Ridge Lace Knitting Pattern easily creates a beautiful and graceful texture. * * = Repeat pattern between the asterisks K2TOG = Knit Two Sts Together (decrease).Video Tutorial: Watch on Studio Knit’s YouTube Channel Not Reversible: This is not a reversible pattern because the design is only displayed on the right side of your work. Lies Flat: Although the lace eyelets are within a stockinette texture, the garter stitch ridges give it more structure, allowing it to easily lie flat.

    ravelry my library

    Patagonia Organic Merino from Juniper Moon Farm.My yarn suggests a needle size of 4 - 6 US, however I chose size 8 to create a more airy, lacy finished piece. The entire blanket is easily created with a simple combination of knits and purls, along with increase and decrease stitches.īaby - 26” x 38” (66 x 98 cm), 769 yds / 704 m Mavericks Wave Knitted Blanket is a beautiful light and airy ripple design offered in six sizes with four alternating shades of colors.














    Ravelry my library