Frequently Asked Questions
(FAQs)
Before You Begin
Clear answers to common questions about how the Crochet Conservatory works, how projects are organized, and what to expect from membership.
The Crochet Conservatory is a curated membership space designed to support focused, independent crochet making.
It brings patterns, references, and supporting materials together in one organized environment so projects can be completed without distraction and revisited over time.
Each project in the Conservatory is presented as a complete pattern page.
Everything needed to complete the project is included in one place — instructions, references, and supporting resources — without extra content, filler, or interruptions. Members do not need to search across posts or external links to finish a project.
Free patterns on the my website, Itchin’ for some Stitchin’, are published as individual posts and are designed to be accessible to everyone.
Inside the Conservatory, projects are presented in clear, uninterrupted formats designed for focus. Related materials are kept together so members can work through projects without excessive scrolling or navigating between pages.
Both spaces serve different purposes.
Yes.
All patterns and resources inside the Crochet Conservatory are presented without ads or interruptions so members can focus on making.
The Conservatory includes a growing collection of crochet patterns across categories such as garments, accessories, home items, appliqués, and seasonal projects.
New patterns and resources are added over time, and active members automatically receive access to new content included with their membership.
Many projects are beginner-friendly, while others are better suited for intermediate or experienced crocheters.
Each project clearly indicates the skill level so members can choose patterns that match their experience and comfort.
Yes.
Many projects include supporting guides, charts, or reference materials where helpful. These resources are designed to be used alongside patterns and revisited as needed.
No.
The Crochet Conservatory is not a structured course or guided program. It is a library of projects and resources designed for self-directed use.
Members are free to explore, choose projects, and work at their own pace.
The Conservatory is organized into two areas: the Library and the Studio.
The Library is designed for browsing and independent making, with access to patterns and reference materials in a calm, self-directed environment.
The Studio includes guided content and deeper instructional material for members who prefer more structured support alongside their projects.
Yes.
Members can change their membership level at any time through their account. Changes take effect according to the billing cycle.
Yes.
Patterns inside the Conservatory are provided in formats suitable for comfortable use, including options for printing or saving for personal reference.
New patterns and resources are added on an ongoing basis.
There is no fixed release schedule. Content is added thoughtfully as it is completed rather than rushed to meet a quota.
No.
The Crochet Conservatory is designed for independent makers. There is no requirement to post, comment, or participate in group discussions.
Members are welcome to use the space quietly and on their own terms.
If you cancel, you will retain access through the end of your current billing period. After that, access to the Conservatory will end.
You may rejoin at any time.
Because the Crochet Conservatory provides immediate access to digital content, refunds are not offered.
Members may cancel their membership at any time to prevent future charges and will retain access through the end of their current billing period.
No.
Individual PDF purchases provide access to a single pattern.
The Crochet Conservatory provides access to a growing collection of patterns and resources while your membership is active.
The Conservatory is best suited for crocheters who:
- Prefer calm, organized spaces
- Enjoy working independently
- Value clarity over clutter
- Want everything needed for a project in one place
If you didn’t find what you were looking for, you’re welcome to reach out through the Contact page.
