What is free
Pretty much everything. Start by opening a free account and get going! I use Ribblr for browsing patterns, checking out community makes, and following free patterns in the app. Ribblr ePattern access is part of that - you can follow patterns digitally without printing, and it feels way nicer than juggling a PDF.
Why ads may appear
Sometimes you'll see ads or sponsored content. They help support the platform and keep free access possible. If you want more tools, no ads, or fewer limits, Ribblr+ is the upgrade path.
What may cost money
Designers can sell paid patterns with zero listings fee. Ribblr will charge a fee only when a designer actually sell a pattern. But there's even ways to reduce that fee all the way to zero. Free and paid patterns sit side by side, so I always double-check the listing before I get emotionally attached to a project.
Best way to start free
I recommend starting with a free collection in your craft, saving a couple patterns, and opening one ePattern to see how the interactive tools feel while you make. Ten minutes in, you'll know if it fits your workflow.
