Crochet Foundry

Digital crochet magazine featuring size-inclusive patterns (XS-5X) for modern, wearable garments with a focus on beautiful designs for every body.

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Returns

What is the return window?
Based on my search of their official website, Crochet Foundry does not appear to have a specific return policy published on their main site. However, their Etsy listings indicate that instant download items don't accept returns, exchanges or cancellations.

Do I need a receipt to return an item?
For any issues with digital downloads, customers are directed to email [email protected] with their order details including name used for purchase, email used, and order numbers.

Are there any items that are non-returnable?
Digital download items, which make up their primary product offerings, do not accept returns, exchanges or cancellations according to their Etsy listings.

How will I receive my refund?
Customers should contact [email protected] about any problems with their orders, though specific refund methods are not detailed in their published policies.

Editor's Take

Here's the thing about Crochet Foundry-it's basically what happens when a group of designers gets fed up with the same old crochet patterns that only fit a narrow range of bodies. Back in February 2020, they decided to do something about it.

What makes them different? Every single pattern they publish includes sizes XS through 5X. Not as an afterthought, but built right into the design from the start. That's pretty revolutionary in a craft world that's historically been... let's just say not great at inclusivity.

The magazine itself is digital-only, which honestly makes sense. Past monthly issues run $12.99, while the original quarterly issues from when they started are $15.00. But here's where it gets interesting-they don't do subscriptions. Instead, they offer memberships that include access to the current issue plus bonuses and a members-only area.

The company's had some ownership changes-Furls Crochet bought them in early 2021, then Jessie At Home, LLC purchased them in late 2024. But through all that, their core mission stayed the same: "Because every body deserves beautiful crochet."

Their patterns aren't just about different sizes, either. They focus on modern, wearable garments-stuff you'd actually want to wear out of the house, not just around it. Think cardigans, tanks, and sweaters with contemporary styling and thoughtful construction details.

The community aspect is huge too. They run monthly crochet-alongs in their Facebook group, and the designers are actively involved in helping people troubleshoot patterns. It's that kind of hands-on support that turns a pattern purchase into an actual learning experience.

What's really smart is how they've structured their business model. The membership approach means steady revenue while giving customers ongoing value. And by keeping everything digital, they can update patterns with corrections quickly and get new designs to market faster than traditional print magazines.