I don't "get" Pinterest.
#61
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Bravo Sewbiz. I too love pinterest but maybe they should have named it "pinspiration" I get so much inspiration from Pinterest. I gravitate towards "theme" quilting when I longarm so I can search for things like "mandala" or "mexican tiles" and scroll through lots of pictures and save what I want to later be inspiration for a quilting motif.
I don't use pinterest to try and find links to free patterns but I do have a board called quilt patterns I like. Most of what I pin I could draft out myself so I don't need a pattern, just the idea. Many people use it that way too.
And so many people repin what others have pinned so it is hard to get to the original source of a Pin. Also not all pins are from other internet content. Some people can upload their own images so there won't be a link to anything at all. Usually those pins are notated as "uploaded by user". This is especially true of photos either taken of your own things, or at a quilt show.
I remember the first time I ran across one of the quilts I had longarmed on pinterest, actually pinned from here on the QB. I was surprised that someone would like my stuff enough to bother to pin it. LOL.
For the most part I really like pinterest and consider it an invaluable source for inspiration. I often get better photo hits on pinterest in searches than I do on any of the web browsers, like Google.
I don't use pinterest to try and find links to free patterns but I do have a board called quilt patterns I like. Most of what I pin I could draft out myself so I don't need a pattern, just the idea. Many people use it that way too.
And so many people repin what others have pinned so it is hard to get to the original source of a Pin. Also not all pins are from other internet content. Some people can upload their own images so there won't be a link to anything at all. Usually those pins are notated as "uploaded by user". This is especially true of photos either taken of your own things, or at a quilt show.
I remember the first time I ran across one of the quilts I had longarmed on pinterest, actually pinned from here on the QB. I was surprised that someone would like my stuff enough to bother to pin it. LOL.
For the most part I really like pinterest and consider it an invaluable source for inspiration. I often get better photo hits on pinterest in searches than I do on any of the web browsers, like Google.
#62
Senior Member
Join Date: Aug 2010
Posts: 527
I am the same way. Did you know that when doing a Google search you can add -pinterest at the end of your search to eliminate all pinterest hits. That is a space after your search then the minus sign an pinterest.
#63
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Join Date: Oct 2011
Location: JAX
Posts: 673
Pinterest confused me until I found out that, if I click on the link that shows up at the lower left edge of the picture, it takes you to the appropriate Web page. If I click on the picture instead, I just get a bigger version of the picture. Don't know if this will help or if you have already tried this and still don't get what you want.
#64
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Join Date: Jun 2012
Location: Sonoma County, CA
Posts: 4,299
I know, and when I remember I put that in there. I forget sometimes, though, and end up clicking on a Pinterest link and getting annoyed and having to redo my search. I wish I could somehow save that as a permanent preference. I should look into that, maybe there's a way for me to blacklist it in my browser settings. Hmmmm...
#65
I have been very disappointing in Pinterest. Was expecting to find a site that had different-looking, but helpful tips, neat pictures, and use able. So far, I get too frustrated to use it.
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