The fine print on our free patterns: We were recently asked about whether we will allow our lovely crafty friends to sell items made from our original free patterns that we provide here on Simply Notable. After thoughtful discussion, we wanted to clarify our position:
We are absolutely flattered that our friends would want to make cute items from our copy written original patterns to sell in their online shops and we are happy to grant that permission. We do, however, request that anywhere the item is for sale, (on each and every online listing where a Simply Notable pattern has been used), that you link back to the free pattern here on Simply Notable so others can enjoy the same free pattern you utilized. When you sprinkle the Simply Notable love back our way in the form of links, it lets us know how much you appreciate the free patterns we’ve shared. The only hard line we draw here on Simply Notable is that the free patterns themselves absolutely cannot be sold. Do stay tuned. We’re hard at work on even more free patterns we’re excited to share. ♥
Our current free patterns (this list will be updated as more patterns become available):
Pint Sized Pines in a Cork Forest
Vintage Retro Hankie Washcloth Pattern
Ups-A-Daisy Measuring Tape Crochet Pattern
Vintage Rag Curlers Pattern & Tutorial
Ruched Child’s Apron Pattern & Tutorial
A Tisket, A Tasket, A Fabric Easter Basket! Tutorial
Wheat Berry & Lavender Soothing Pillow
Hurry Spring Blossom Crochet Pattern
Ruched Camera Strap Sewing Pattern
How ’bout a Nightcap? Knitting Pattern
Save Our Spindles Bag Pattern & Tutorial
Embroidered Buttons Hand Embroidery Patterns
Gift Card-igans Knitting Pattern
It’s “The Balm” Sock Knitting Pattern
Pick-A-Pocket Cozies Knitting Pattern
Textured Tootsies Baby Sock Knitting Pattern
Stitching for the Queen Hand Embroidery Patterns
Button Up Your Cup Knitting & Crochet Pattern
Retro Christmas Stocking Sewing Pattern

















3 Comments
I would like the pattern for the doiley crochet rug please?
Sorry Barb, we don’t have a pattern for this. The featured crocheter made it up out of her head as she went along. That’s what amazed us so much about her. Very talented!
I just had my first look at your site….and love it. Think I will be making many more visits!i love making small things, whether knitted or embroidered or crochet…or a combination of all!