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Ravelry In-Store Pattern Sales program
… for review and activation.
Is this free for shops?
Yes it is!
There are no Ravelry fees to shop owners for using this service. The usual pattern sales fees apply for designers.
How do in-store sales work?
Participating LYSOs can search for patterns available through this service and sell them to customers through their shops, printing the pattern for the customer in-store if desired. Patterns can also be emailed to the customer and saved in their Ravelry library (if the customer has …
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Designer Quick Start Guide selling patterns
… designed by someone else that I publish. The connection will be through the source/published in rather than the designer name so you can publish but still credit the designer by name.
Helpful Links
You can find our pattern sales fees here!
If you’re selling your patterns or making them available free of charge as Ravelry downloads, please join the Ravelry Shopkeepers group! You can ask questions, post feedback, and get the early scoop on new features.
If you need help creating or fixing your …
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We're here. We're queer. Get used to it.
… 3 organizations. We hope that you'll consider donating as well.
The first piece is by Ashanti Fortson. Watch out for their debut graphic novel, CRESS & PETRA, coming in 2023.
From today until the next piece goes up on June 11th, 30% of pattern sales fees will be donated to the Autistic People of Color Fund, run by the Autistic Women & Nonbinary Network. Please give some financial support to APOC if you can!
PS - Pride flag flair is now available for you to decorate your profile pages …
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Black Lives Matter
… Black candidates into office.
Finally, many people have asked how to support Black fiber artists. Check out BIPOC in Fiber, founded by Jeanette Sloan (Jetsy on Ravelry).
June 1st: because of the pandemic, we earned more money
from May pattern sales fees than we expected. We are matching donations, up to a total of
$13,000, made to Black Visions Collective, Reclaim the Block,
the Philando Castile Relief Foundation, and Know Your Rights Camp.
UPDATE: We've matched all $13,000 …
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Our stories strengthen us and keep us safe
… like their Autostraddle strips, you should pick up a copy of the collection, Grease Bats. It's funny and relatable and it made me miss hanging out outside of my house with other people.
For the next 10 days, 30% of Ravelry's pattern sales fees will be donated to Archie's charity of choice, Take Action Minnesota. An additional 10% will be donated to the local LGBTQ youth center that we support (NAGLY). If you have the ability, please consider giving to your local organizations that support …
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Everyone will be freer
… is an ode to the beginnings of Pride, when women of color galvanized a movement for equality with riots and protests. Sylvia Rivera and Marsha P. Johnson are shown leading the way.
For the remainder of the month, 30% of Ravelry's pattern sales fees will be donated to the artist's charity of choice: API Equality Northern California. APIENC is a Bay Area-based organizer that is focused on queer and trans Asian and Pacific Islander power. Our hope is that our contribution can be amplified and …
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Selling Patterns on Ravelry
… place to chat with other designers?
With Ravelry Pattern Sales, you can sell your PDF patterns through Ravelry. The money from pattern sales goes directly to your Paypal account. PayPal is the only payment processor option for getting paid via Ravelry as a pattern seller. For more about PayPal, including troubleshooting customer issues, see this page: PayPal and Ravelry Interaction.
If you sell more than $30/month in patterns, Ravelry charges a small fee based on the amount of money made from …