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The Quilting Equivalent Of Ravelry: A Stash, Project, And Pattern Hub Quilters Have Watched Knitters Enjoy For Fifteen Years

saas venture scale •• multiple requests

Knitters have Ravelry; quilters and garment sewists have nothing comparable, and they say so directly, with a Quiltingboard thread literally titled 'Ravelry for Quilters?' surfacing attempts like Textillia (hard to search) and MySewingCircle (functional but nearly dead). The opportunity is a real quilting hub: a fabric stash with yardage, project and unfinished-object tracking, a pattern library, and a community that is actually alive.

builder note

This is a cold-start problem, not a features problem; Textillia and MySewingCircle had the features and still died. Seed it inside one loud niche, modern quilters or a single big quilt-along, and earn density before going broad, the way Ravelry did with sock knitters.

landscape (3 existing solutions)

Several projects have aimed at 'Ravelry for quilters' and all stalled on the community cold-start. Quilters keep asking because none of them stuck.

Textillia A Ravelry-style community for sewists exists, but quilters report it is hard to search and it never reached critical mass.
MySewingCircle Free, with a Ravelry-style project tracker, but the community is stale; the newest posts are old.
Threadloop A newer free app for stash and project planning, but it is general-sewing and brand-new, not a quilt-specific hub with an active community.

sources (2)

other https://www.quiltingboard.com/main-f1/how-do-you-organize-yo... "Quilters trading ways to organize projects, stash and scraps" 2026-05-23
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