This is genius and perfect timing, as I found a sock pattern in a book last week that I want to knit. I was racking my brain trying to figure out if I could scan it into a PDF, but this method is so much easier! Thank you so much.
Thank you so much for the tips on scanning magazine patterns! That was so helpful because I have lots of pattern books and I'm used to using KC so now, using a book feels odd. :) Great video, thank you!
Thankyou Stacey, love ALL of your videos, so good to have Knit companion too. So handy when travelling and taking your knitting with you. Now to scan my paper patterns🌞😁
Thank you Stacie for answering question about putting pattern from a book into KC. I have a question about an ebook with multiple patterns. I have an android and purchased Making Magazine which I have put into KC. Is there a way of separating patterns so you can have only one pattern open at a time. Thanks so much.
I did find the answer on the website. There is a way to just pick the pages you want when you create a project on KC by deselecting all pages and rechecking just the pages you want. Then you are prompted to name and save project. I did make a copy of the full magazine before I did this just to make sure I didn't lose anything. I appreciate your videos so much.
Thank you so much for these tutorials. I like the way you go step by step with the visuals. I downloaded the free version. Like you say it's a game changer. When I do the magazine transfer of black and white chart it's washed out, but if it's in other colors like green and white, it's a sharp image. Have you run into this problem with Android? My niece came over with her iPhone and the black and white chart was sharp.
I have just tried to put google drive on my Amazon Fire Kindle. Got the drive on the kindle and that is it, plus button to click on to get any further. Looked things up and you need Google play store? I think you need to download this before you can go any further. I cant seem to get the play store on my kindle
Question - I have both an Android tablet and and iPad. Will I be able to transfer (via Dropbox or Google) a pattern that I've already set up in my iPad to my Android tablet or are they not compatible because they are different platforms? I suppose I could try it, but I thought I'd post my question here in case someone else is curious too. Thank you so much for your videos. They are very helpful!
I believe you can, using the technique I demonstrate in this video using Dropbox to save projects. There are some features in Apple that aren't available in Android yet. If you use one of those features in Setup, you'll get a popup box telling you that using that/those features will keep you from opening the project on an Android device. So yes - you can save projects in Dropbox and open them on either platform, unless/until you use features in the iOS Setup.
Hi...question...is there a copyright issue when it comes to copying a pattern out of a magazine to KnitCompanion? Just curious! I tend to use an Android and glad that you covers many of my questions. Thank you.
No, there is no issue with that. If you are using something personally, and not distributing it to others, you can put any pattern you have in books or magazines into knitCompanion. The only time copyrights get in the way is if you are sharing things you've purchased with others.
When I download a file on tablet, it goes into a different directory. With the latest release, I can no longer navigate to that directory. What is the directory name that Android uses? I don't know where I need to put the file and I am not getting the open with dialog from My Files.
I use knit companion all the time. I have pdfs saved in my Google drive. The only patterns I can't use knit companion for are the ones I have copied & pasted to MSWORD. Its not a problem as Word I can access from all my devices. I don't usually use my laptop for patterns anymore but sometimes I do as I have patterns saved there that I haven't uploaded to Drive (lazy me - lol).
@@cydnicaldwell1337 no, I mean you can without an Adobe subscription. If you open the word doc in Android, tap the three dots and then "share as PDF" and you can open it directly in Knit Companion. If you're on a PC just "save as" and you have the option to save it as a PDF.
@@supercroup Thanks for the info. When I copy & paste free patterns using Word, I use word for them as I didn't know it would do that. So from now on will save them as pdfs for knit companion - which works well for my crochet & tatting patterns too!
What Apple or IOS based tablet would be the best to get to run knitCompanion? I don't see any suggestions on their website. I remember your video of the giveaway of the Apple tablet when kC first started. But that link doesn't work anymore. Kb or Mgb size storage or RAM size would be helpful. Thanks so much.
Any new iPad will run kC just fine...I think the only danger (with any device) is buying an older, refurbished model that no longer takes updates. KC doesn't use a lot of storage or memory...I don't think you need any specific storage or RAM. If you're still unsure, you can contact kC directly for support - support@knitcompanion.com.
You may have more than one Ravelry account, or you have two email addresses associated with Ravelry. That's my guess...you can contact knitCompanion directly if you need more help at support@knitcompanion.com.
I don't think that kC marks that...you can delete the project or delete the PDF from kC, but I don't think there is a way to mark it as a finished knit. If you would like to reach out to kC directly, you can get support at support@knitcompanion.com.
You don't have to do anything to "finish" a project in knitCompanion. You can just tap the "x" in the upper-left corner to close out the project, so you can open a new one. Or, on the projects or PDF pages, you can tap the three little dots on the icon for the pattern and select the trash icon if you're ready to remove the pattern from kC.
This is genius and perfect timing, as I found a sock pattern in a book last week that I want to knit. I was racking my brain trying to figure out if I could scan it into a PDF, but this method is so much easier! Thank you so much.
Thank you so much for the tips on scanning magazine patterns! That was so helpful because I have lots of pattern books and I'm used to using KC so now, using a book feels odd. :) Great video, thank you!
I love knitting companion, thanks for the introduction on your first video. I use it all the time :) Have a great day Stacy
Thank you so much for your excellent videos. I'm using Knit Companion and your advice is opening new avenues of creativity for me!
Thankyou Stacey, love ALL of your videos, so good to have Knit companion too. So handy when travelling and taking your knitting with you. Now to scan my paper patterns🌞😁
I love Knit Companion. I use it on my ipad- so easy to import patterns and set up projects!
Omg...this video just taught me so much...thank you thank you thank you. 😊 Rachelle in Seattle
You answered my question perfectly. I didn't want to buy a pattern I already owned just because it was in print
oh my gosh! just did this from paper to pdf. thank you!!!!
Very helpful, thank you! I don't have Dropbox and couldn't figure out how to load patterns from my Google Drive.
This tip is amazing. Thank you for your dedication.
Haha, when I saw the thumbnail I thought it said "Avoid frequently asked questions". : )
Why can't I get 3:37 some of my patterns that I purchased on ravelry load into kc?
Thank you Stacie for answering question about putting pattern from a book into KC. I have a question about an ebook with multiple patterns. I have an android and purchased Making Magazine which I have put into KC. Is there a way of separating patterns so you can have only one pattern open at a time. Thanks so much.
I'm sorry, I don't know. I'm still learning this app myself. :) I recommend asking kC directly.
I did find the answer on the website. There is a way to just pick the pages you want when you create a project on KC by deselecting all pages and rechecking just the pages you want. Then you are prompted to name and save project. I did make a copy of the full magazine before I did this just to make sure I didn't lose anything. I appreciate your videos so much.
Thank you so much! All of this is so helpful!
Thank you. Love my kc,just learned new from you.
Thank you so much for these tutorials. I like the way you go step by step with the visuals. I downloaded the free version. Like you say it's a game changer. When I do the magazine transfer of black and white chart it's washed out, but if it's in other colors like green and white, it's a sharp image. Have you run into this problem with Android? My niece came over with her iPhone and the black and white chart was sharp.
Hello can you teach us a pullover sweater or perhaps we can all knit together you are a great teacher thank you so very much
I have just tried to put google drive on my Amazon Fire Kindle. Got the drive on the kindle and that is it, plus button to click on to get any further. Looked things up and you need Google play store? I think you need to download this before you can go any further. I cant seem to get the play store on my kindle
Question - I have both an Android tablet and and iPad. Will I be able to transfer (via Dropbox or Google) a pattern that I've already set up in my iPad to my Android tablet or are they not compatible because they are different platforms? I suppose I could try it, but I thought I'd post my question here in case someone else is curious too.
Thank you so much for your videos. They are very helpful!
I believe you can, using the technique I demonstrate in this video using Dropbox to save projects. There are some features in Apple that aren't available in Android yet. If you use one of those features in Setup, you'll get a popup box telling you that using that/those features will keep you from opening the project on an Android device. So yes - you can save projects in Dropbox and open them on either platform, unless/until you use features in the iOS Setup.
@@verypinkknits Thank you!
Hi...question...is there a copyright issue when it comes to copying a pattern out of a magazine to KnitCompanion? Just curious! I tend to use an Android and glad that you covers many of my questions. Thank you.
No, there is no issue with that. If you are using something personally, and not distributing it to others, you can put any pattern you have in books or magazines into knitCompanion. The only time copyrights get in the way is if you are sharing things you've purchased with others.
@@verypinkknits Thank you so much! KnitCompanion, here I come!
When I download a file on tablet, it goes into a different directory. With the latest release, I can no longer navigate to that directory. What is the directory name that Android uses? I don't know where I need to put the file and I am not getting the open with dialog from My Files.
Will you be showing us how to load a pattern from a book to knitCompanion when you do the iOS version? Hope so. Thx.
Yes, I'll be answering the same questions for the iOS platform.
Why am I seeing "TOO MANY REQUESTS" when trying to add a pattern from ravelry to KC?
I use knit companion all the time. I have pdfs saved in my Google drive. The only patterns I can't use knit companion for are the ones I have copied & pasted to MSWORD. Its not a problem as Word I can access from all my devices. I don't usually use my laptop for patterns anymore but sometimes I do as I have patterns saved there that I haven't uploaded to Drive (lazy me - lol).
Could you save your Word documents as PDFs?
@@supercroup You can if you pay for an Adobe subscription - I don't because its not a problem for me to use Word - since I do pay for that.
@@cydnicaldwell1337 no, I mean you can without an Adobe subscription. If you open the word doc in Android, tap the three dots and then "share as PDF" and you can open it directly in Knit Companion. If you're on a PC just "save as" and you have the option to save it as a PDF.
@@supercroup Thanks for the info. When I copy & paste free patterns using Word, I use word for them as I didn't know it would do that. So from now on will save them as pdfs for knit companion - which works well for my crochet & tatting patterns too!
What Apple or IOS based tablet would be the best to get to run knitCompanion? I don't see any suggestions on their website. I remember your video of the giveaway of the Apple tablet when kC first started. But that link doesn't work anymore. Kb or Mgb size storage or RAM size would be helpful. Thanks so much.
Any new iPad will run kC just fine...I think the only danger (with any device) is buying an older, refurbished model that no longer takes updates. KC doesn't use a lot of storage or memory...I don't think you need any specific storage or RAM. If you're still unsure, you can contact kC directly for support - support@knitcompanion.com.
@@verypinkknits thank you. Sent them a ticket. 😸
I don't have the KnitCompanion option on My Drive
Can I get knit companion on my laptop
It seems any free patterns that are in my ravelry library aren’t showing up in knit companion. Is there some way to get them to sync to the app?
You may have more than one Ravelry account, or you have two email addresses associated with Ravelry. That's my guess...you can contact knitCompanion directly if you need more help at support@knitcompanion.com.
Only one ravelry account and one email. I’ll see if knit companion can help.
Do you know if you are going to add the video links for the android app?
That is coming up in next week's video!
Is there a specific way to finish off a project? So when I've finished all my knitting, can I mark the KC project as finished?
I don't think that kC marks that...you can delete the project or delete the PDF from kC, but I don't think there is a way to mark it as a finished knit. If you would like to reach out to kC directly, you can get support at support@knitcompanion.com.
Sweet...thank you
How do I transfer kc patterns from phone to my tablet?
If you're on Android, you can use Dropbox for that, as demonstrated in the video.
Thank you
How do you end a project when you're finished with the project?
You don't have to do anything to "finish" a project in knitCompanion. You can just tap the "x" in the upper-left corner to close out the project, so you can open a new one. Or, on the projects or PDF pages, you can tap the three little dots on the icon for the pattern and select the trash icon if you're ready to remove the pattern from kC.
Thanks