Knitter’s Name Your knitter’s name must match on each device. To open a project you must use the knitter’s name that was used at the time the project was created. Find your name by tapping Settings . It is recommended that you keep your knitter’s name in a safe place in case of device failure. Please note your knitter’s name is case sensitive. Syncing Between iOS and Android You can sync all your projects between iOS …Continue reading →
Tap Local or iCloud at the top and PDFs on the right. Tap to open any PDF. (How can I add a PDF) By default, all pages are selected (indicated by the red numbers). You can select just the pages you need for the project. Example: You have a large ebook and want just a few pages. Tap Deselect All, then toggle on the pages you want. Tap Start Project at the top. You may …Continue reading →
Tap Ravelry at the top. Log in to your Ravelry account if prompted and allow knitCompanion access. Download PDFs from Ravelry Tap Ravelry at the top Log in to Ravelry (if prompted). Tap any Library item to import the PDF. Tap Local to see the PDF and tap the local PDF to view it. In order to download a pattern from Ravelry: It must be a Ravelry download. To add a pattern from …Continue reading →
Tap the button to expand the options. Tap Share. Projects and PDFs can be shared to any other app or the file system. PDFs can be printed by sharing to your printer’s app. Search the App Store for your printer manufacturer’s app. You can also print using AirPlay.
Tap Project, PDF, or Designs on the right. Search and Sort using the controls in the Search Bar. You can search by name. You can sort alphabetically in ascending or descending order. You can sort numerically by last modified date in ascending or descending order To set the default Sort By for projects: Tap Settings. Select to Sort By either Name or Date.
You can delete any piece, key, or template. Tap Setup. Tap Pieces, Keys, or Templates. Select the Piece, Key, or Template you want to delete. Tap Trash.
We all have patterns in books, from websites, or that are documents other than PDF. There are many ways to transform just about anything into a PDF. Most all word processor, spreadsheet programs, note taking programs, etc, offer the option to create a PDF. See below for a variety of platform specific options for making a PDF from just about any format:
When the next clue to a mystery kal comes out, you can add it to your existing project. This is also useful if you want to make a single project using pages from different PDFs. Place the PDF you would like to add into your knitCompanion. How to add a PDF to knitCompanion. Open the project you would like to add pages to and tap Edit. Tap the Add PDF button. Pick the PDF from …Continue reading →
Tap Projects or PDFs. Tap the button to expand the options. Tap Trash to delete the item. Caution: Delete is permanent. If you want to keep a copy of a project for later use, upload the project to Dropbox before deleting it.