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Pinterest Crochet & Knitting Downloader

Download crochet and knitting boards from Pinterest. Save pattern photos, stitch close-ups, and finished project images with their blog links before the source goes offline.

Download Pattern Boards

See Stitch Detail

Crochet pins need zoom. PinSuite downloads the original photo so you can see individual stitches, yarn weight, and tension in the finished piece.

Organized by Project Type

Your "Amigurumi", "Baby Blankets", and "Granny Squares" sections download as separate folders. Grab the one you need for your current WIP.

Pattern Links Preserved

Most crochet pins link to free patterns on blogs. CSV export saves those URLs so you can find the pattern even if the pin gets deleted or the blog moves.

How It Works

1

Find a Pattern Board

Your own "Projects to Try" board, a crochet designer's profile, or a community board with hundreds of free patterns. Copy the URL.

2

PinSuite Saves It All

Every pattern photo at full resolution. Board sections become folders. Pin descriptions with yarn weights, hook sizes, and pattern links are preserved.

3

Browse on the Couch

Open the HTML gallery on your tablet while you craft. No Pinterest ads, no algorithm suggestions. Just the patterns you saved, organized your way.

Free vs Pro for Pattern Boards

What You NeedFreePro
Save one pattern photo
Download full pattern board
Folders by project type
CSV with pattern blog links
Private board access
Original stitch-level detail

Never Lose a Pattern Link Again

Crochet blogs go offline, Etsy shops close, and Ravelry links break. Download your pattern board now while every link still works.

Download Pattern Boards

Frequently Asked Questions

Will the pattern blog links be saved when I download a crochet board?+
Yes. When you export as CSV, PinSuite preserves the pin description (which often includes the pattern name, yarn brand, and hook size) and the original source URL. If the pin linked to a free pattern on someone's blog, that URL is in your spreadsheet. This is especially valuable because crochet blogs frequently go offline or change URLs.
Can I see stitch detail clearly in the downloaded images?+
PinSuite downloads the original upload, not the compressed thumbnail. For crochet photos, this is typically 1200-2000px wide. You can zoom in to see individual stitches, yarn texture, and gauge. Close-up stitch photos from crochet bloggers usually download even larger.
Can I download crochet tutorial videos from Pinterest?+
Yes. Video pins, including stitch tutorials, pattern walkthroughs, and finished project showcases, download as MP4 files. You can watch them offline while working on your project. Especially useful for visual learners who need to see a stitch technique repeated.
I have boards organized by yarn weight and project type. Will that structure be kept?+
Yes. PinSuite downloads board sections as separate folders. If your board has sections like "DK Weight", "Worsted", "Amigurumi", and "Blankets", each becomes its own named folder in the ZIP. The organization you built on Pinterest transfers directly to your computer.
Can I browse my saved patterns offline while crocheting?+
Yes. Download the board and open the HTML export on your tablet, phone, or laptop. It works completely offline as a visual gallery. No internet, no Pinterest loading times, no ads between your saved patterns. Just scroll through your project ideas.
Is downloading crochet boards free?+
Individual pin downloads are always free. Full board downloads with sections, CSV metadata, and ZIP export require Pro at $6.99/month or $49/year.

Why Crafters Download Pinterest Pattern Boards

Pinterest is the biggest discovery platform for crochet and knitting patterns. It's where crafters find free amigurumi patterns, blanket designs, wearable garment ideas, and stitch tutorials. A serious crocheter might have a dozen boards with hundreds of pins, organized by project type, skill level, yarn weight, or season.

The problem is that crochet pins are uniquely fragile. They almost always link to personal blogs, and personal blogs go offline constantly. A blogger who shared a free baby blanket pattern in 2022 might have let their domain expire by 2025. The pin still shows the finished photo, but clicking through leads to a dead page. Once you've downloaded the board with PinSuite, you have both the photo and the URL, so you can at least search for the pattern by name even if the original link dies.

The Dead Link Problem in Crochet Pinterest

Crochet and knitting pins have the highest dead-link rate of any Pinterest niche. The reason is simple: patterns live on personal WordPress blogs, Blogger sites, and small Etsy shops. These platforms are ephemeral. Bloggers switch to new domains, Etsy sellers close shop, and free hosting providers sunset old accounts. When the blog goes down, the Pinterest pin becomes an orphaned photo with no pattern attached.

PinSuite's CSV export is the insurance policy. Every pin downloads with its description (which usually includes the pattern name, yarn brand, hook size, and difficulty level) and the source URL. Even if the URL dies, you can Google the pattern name from the description to find it mirrored elsewhere or cached on the Wayback Machine.

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