I finally got my persinal boards to create; however, my patterns DO NOT stay in their appropriate boards!
For example, I made a board called Carriers/Purses. After going through each and everyone of my patterns and moving the “carriers” to this new board, I clicked save.
Then I created another board called, Hats/Accessories (to include hats, gloves, etc). Here is where the problem is … I HAD TO GO THROUGH EVERYONE of my patterns AGAIN including the “Carriers” that I just moved to their own board. EXTREMELY TEDIOUS when I have several hundred patterns! Granted there is a #All if I actually wanted to search through all my patterns, so WHY do I have to go through ALL the patterns just to start or edit a board?
It would be so much better to just scan through those patterns I have not catagorized yet!!
I can so a regular search for those patterns that fall into two catagories, such as #animals & #bears for instance.
Thanks for sharing!
Totally get what you’re saying, however many people have the same pattern across different boards so that needs to be taken into consideration.
We’ll log that feedback and our product team will look into it!
@Ribblr
Another method could be ti create the ability to create board(s) in advance, then be able to go through each pattern individually and tick/check off those premade boards that you want that pattern to be found in. This can be pretty easily done using a relational database model: “many to many” (e.g. one pattern goes into many categories, one category contains manny patterns) which seems to be how Ribblr’s tagging works.
Personally, my boards would be sumple enough to fit each pattern into only one category. I just look at finished project and simply state what it is (e.g. top, bottom, jewelry, farm animal, sea creature, etc)