My Treasure Trove

Treasure Trove helps you to collect all the patterns you have bookmarked at Knits4Kids in one place. Here you have direct access to your favorite series, books and magazines, galleries and single images. No need to make any notes, copy to other sites or backup everything to your hard drive.

                             button displayed on gallery, series and album pages allows you to bookmark the respective entry.

           button in the enlarged view of gallery and album images allows you bookmark the respective pattern.

Attention! Curious what other users favorite most? Find it out by visiting our Collective Treasure Trove.

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37 thoughts on “My Treasure Trove

  1. I love, love, this site! I’m a premier member and just looked at the “You Made It” tab and see the last update I have is 2014. Is that correct? Linda

  2. очень интересный сайт, но ужасно не удобный вообщем ерунда какая-то советовать его никому не буду

    • Если Вы конкретно указали бы, что неудобно, то это помогло бы нам усовершенствовать сайт. Многое уже было улучшено на основе отзывов. Такого негативного комментария давно уже не было. Ну да ладно, всем не угодишь :-(

      • Здравствуйте, Светлана!
        Сайт действительно замечательный (особенно для меня как рукодельницы), но неудобен тем, что нет схем по вязанию в некоторых журналах (особенно в этом номере Burda), а некоторые схемы таких маленьких размеров, что даже при увеличении на компе все расплывается и вязать по такой схеме либо трудно, либо не возможно. Было бы замечательно размещать здесь фотки большего размера. Спасибо.

    • Oh, I do not speak Hungarian. Do you have magazines or patterns to share? You can upload them to any file sharing service, for example google drive, and share with us. Or, if you have them as picasa albums, share via link and we can add the to the library right away. Thanks!

  3. Hi, I just love your website but I don’t seem to be able to copy any instructions or even see them.  I bring up the large picture, click right and save picture but don’t know how to get to the pattern. I love the Lana collection and only am able to save pictures of what I like.  What am I doing wrong? I copied a couple of pictures off the Patterns section where it says See more and then copy pattern, copies fine (I see the pattern).  HELP!!!!!   Pat

    • I hope you have read the introductions provided in various sections of the Collection. They actually explain how to get the patterns.For patterns from Patterns the instructions are given in the respective post as a download link or images. For Top Favorites Collection the link to the pattern’s website is provided below the enlarged view. For album views in the library or gallery view where you can click on any image to enlarge, you can save any images you wish and print them. Below the enlarged image you can see the address of the album where the pattern sis contained. If it is not clickable, copy it and paste into the address input field of your browser to open. Sorry for these complications, I just rely on a bunch of free plugins which do not allow me to make it more user-friendly at the moment.

  4. Hi SvetlanaI have just made a donation for Premier Membership can you please tell me when I will be able to start downloading a pattern ?Thanks Gillian

    • Unfortunately, automatic activation is not possible since I deal with different payment methods and currencies. But check emails several times a day and react to all events as fast as possible. You must have received a confirmation email by now.

  5. HI!I NOW HAVE 5 ITEMS IN MY TREASURE TROVE THAT I’VE CLICKED ON TO REMOVE BUT THEY ARE STILL THERE.  WHAT AM I DOING WRONG THAT THEY DON’T GO?

  6. Help!  I’m trying to find crochet hooks made out of bone or bakelite – like the ones Susan Bates used to manufacture.  I would really like to buy all the sizes I can find.  They are actually made out of Bauxlite (A formal

    • I doubt that many users will find your comment here. Actually, the community of English-speaking users on Knits4Kids is rather small, about 10 per cent of the total number. I guess that if you post your question on Ravelry (they have forum on different topics) with its almost 1 million registered users from the US, you will get assisted. Or you can upload a picture with description to the Description Wanted section. It is being viewed by many users and included into the notification emails.

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