Sewing pattern categories

I am trying to list a sewing pattern, and I get to
Crafts > Sewing > Other Sewing (or leave blank)

My older pattern listings have in the drop down, a selection for

Sewing > Sewing Patterns

This new one I’m trying to make, stops the drop-down menu at Quilting.

any ideas? Thanks in advance.

asked about 6 years ago

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EmpressDepot says: April 15, 2018

I tried doing the manual search, got to the sewing subcat and after that did not see a choice for sewing patterns.

EmpressDepot says: April 15, 2018

I took a look at one of my sewing patterns I have listed and edited to see how the category tree is laid out. Weird thing is that I got this tree [URL removed]

EmpressDepot says: April 15, 2018

Crafts> Sewing> Sewing> Sewing Patterns …. but it is not like this when I am manually selecting the category. Also very weird that a subcat for Sewing would be there twice. I let Bonanza do the auto and if I do not like it, then I manually go in and pick one and so had no idea of this.

2 Answers

I put sewing pattern in the title box, then clicked the blue button let us guess your category and sewing patterns was the first choice.

answered about 6 years ago

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BookbinEtc says: April 15, 2018

That worked – thank you! I’ve never done that before. What a bizarre way to do it.

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