✨ New Plugin Alert ✨ SleekRank is now available with €50 launch discount
✨ New Plugin Alert ✨ SleekRank is now available with €50 launch discount
✨ New Plugin Alert ✨ SleekRank is now available with €50 launch discount
✨ New Plugin Alert ✨ SleekRank is now available with €50 launch discount
✨ New Plugin Alert ✨ SleekRank is now available with €50 launch discount
✨ New Plugin Alert ✨ SleekRank is now available with €50 launch discount
✨ New Plugin Alert ✨ SleekRank is now available with €50 launch discount
✨ New Plugin Alert ✨ SleekRank is now available with €50 launch discount
✨ New Plugin Alert ✨ SleekRank is now available with €50 launch discount
✨ New Plugin Alert ✨ SleekRank is now available with €50 launch discount

SleekRank for embroidery pattern pages

Keep embroidery patterns in a sheet with fabric, stitch types, thread list, and hoop size columns. SleekRank renders one URL per pattern from a single base page so every layout matches and designers update rows instead of posts.

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SleekRank for embroidery pattern pages

Embroidery patterns share strict structured fields

Every embroidery pattern shares the same skeleton: fabric type (linen, cotton, Aida), hoop size, thread list with floss colors and brand numbers, stitch types used (satin, French knot, stem), and a difficulty rating. The differences between a small botanical hoop and a full sampler are values in known fields. Building each one through Gutenberg means retyping the same labels, drifting between '6 inch' and '6 in', and burying the stitch list inside introductory prose.

SleekRank reads one pattern sheet and renders one URL per row from a single base WordPress page. Fabric slots into a tag mapping, the stitch types array renders as proper list items via a list mapping, and hoop size occupies a fixed selector. The base template handles typography and pattern image sizing once. New patterns are rows, not posts.

The catalog stays predictable for stitchers scanning for a 6-inch linen pattern they can finish before a weekend gift exchange. Designers update a floss number once, flush the SleekRank cache, and every page that references the corrected thread rebuilds on the next request without manual republishing.

Workflow

From pattern sheet to live embroidery catalog

1

Structure the sheet

One row per pattern with columns for slug, name, fabric, hoop size, difficulty, and arrays for stitch types and thread list stored as JSON or pipe-separated values. Keep the slug column kebab-case and unique.
2

Build the base page

Create a single WordPress page with the pattern layout. Mark target elements with stable IDs like #pattern-fabric, #pattern-hoop, and an empty
    for the list mapping to repeat each stitch type into.
3

Configure mappings

Point the page group at the sheet, set tag mappings for fabric and difficulty, a list mapping for stitch types, and a meta mapping for the per-pattern description used in search and social previews.
4

Flush and verify

Clear the SleekRank cache and visit a handful of patterns directly. Confirm the sitemap lists each generated URL, the base template is noindexed, and removed rows return a real 404 with no leftover index entry.

Data in, pages out

From pattern sheet to embroidery pages

One row per pattern with fabric, hoop size, stitch types, and difficulty columns.

Data source: Google Sheets / CSV
slug name fabric hoop_size difficulty
botanical-hoop Botanical Hoop Linen 6 in Beginner
mountain-scene Mountain Scene Cotton 8 in Intermediate
floral-wreath Floral Wreath Linen 7 in Intermediate
cottage-sampler Cottage Sampler Aida 14ct 10 in Advanced
wildflower-bouquet Wildflower Bouquet Linen 8 in Beginner
URL pattern: /embroidery/{slug}/
Generated pages
  • /embroidery/botanical-hoop/
  • /embroidery/mountain-scene/
  • /embroidery/floral-wreath/
  • /embroidery/cottage-sampler/
  • /embroidery/wildflower-bouquet/

Comparison

Per-pattern posts versus a single hoop sheet

Manual posts per pattern

  • Thread lists buried in inconsistent prose across older posts
  • Hoop sizes formatted differently between recent and archived posts
  • No structured stitch-type or fabric fields for filtering
  • Bulk corrections to a floss number touch dozens of posts manually
  • Stitch lists trapped in paragraphs instead of clean list markup
  • New patterns mean clone-an-old-post drudgery every release cycle

SleekRank

  • One URL per pattern from a single base page
  • Fabric, hoop size, and difficulty in fixed slots
  • Stitch types render as proper list items
  • Thread list and finished size become real columns
  • Sheet edits flow to every page on cache flush
  • Sitemap auto-includes every pattern page on publish

Features

What SleekRank gives you for embroidery pattern pages

Per-pattern URLs

Each embroidery row becomes its own URL like /embroidery/botanical-hoop/, generated from one base page. Every pattern presents fabric, hoop size, and stitch types in the same fixed order.

Stitches as a list

Map the stitch types array to a list selector so each technique (satin stitch, French knot, stem stitch, lazy daisy, back stitch) renders as a proper list item with consistent spacing across every pattern.

Designer-friendly edits

Designers update the pattern sheet, not the WP editor. After cache flush, every pattern page reflects revised thread lists, corrected hoop sizes, or added stitch notes immediately across the catalog.

Use cases

Where embroidery designers use SleekRank

Pattern shop sites

Run a paid pattern shop where each design has a marketing page generated from a single catalog sheet. Pair with WooCommerce or EDD by linking the SKU column into a checkout button under each pattern image.

Floss brand sites

Publish a floss brand's pattern library that uses their specific color numbers. Every page reinforces the brand's color range and links floss numbers directly to the shop without manual upkeep.

Free pattern hubs

Generate a free pattern library on a community site where each pattern row becomes its own page. Contributors edit the shared sheet and the site stays consistent across hundreds of community submissions.

The bigger picture

Why embroidery catalogs deserve real structure

An embroidery pattern shop ranks on long-tail intent: someone searches for a beginner linen hoop with specific stitches they can complete before a gift exchange. The page that loads needs fabric, hoop size, and stitch types visible in the first fold. Buried prose and inconsistent formatting cost trust before they cost rankings.

Stitchers compare hoop sizes and stitch counts across multiple tabs, and a catalog that formats those fields differently on every page makes that comparison impossible. The structure is also commercial: when a designer corrects a floss number or revises a hoop size, that fix needs to land on every affected page within minutes, not after a weekend of editor work. SleekRank treats the pattern as data and the layout as a template, which matches how designers already think about their catalog.

The pages stay predictable for stitchers, the data stays clean for the designer, and the sitemap stays current as new patterns ship from the studio sheet.

Questions

Common questions about SleekRank for embroidery pattern pages

No. SleekRank does not generate instructions or any pattern text. You provide the data, written by the designer or imported from an existing catalog, and SleekRank renders one indexable WordPress page per row using your base template. The actual stitch-by-stitch instructions live in your sheet, JSON, or linked PDF.

 

Yes. Add a PDF URL column to the sheet and map it into a download button via a selector or tag mapping. The button appears on every pattern page automatically once the column is populated. Patterns without a PDF can hide the button via a small template conditional.

 

Add structured columns for fabric type, hoop size in inches and centimeters, and the stitch types array. Map each into a fixed slot on the base page using tag, selector, or list mappings. Every pattern then presents these specs in the same order, which is what stitchers expect when comparing patterns.

 

Yes. Map a meta og:image column per row using a meta mapping, or pair SleekRank with SleekPixel to generate dynamic OG images keyed by pattern slug. SleekPixel can render a card with the pattern name, hoop size, and a sample photo without designing each card by hand.

 

Edit the row in the source sheet, clear the SleekRank cache, and the next request rebuilds that pattern's page using the new data. The cache duration in the page-group config controls how often the sheet is re-read. For urgent fixes, flush manually from the SleekRank settings.

 

Yes. Every generated URL is a real WordPress page registered with the sitemap. The base template is automatically noindexed so search engines crawl only the per-pattern URLs. An internal /embroidery/ index page helps each pattern get discovered during crawl.

 

Yes, but it is a separate task. Build WordPress listing pages, manually or via another page group keyed by stitch type or fabric, that filter on the column. SleekRank itself renders detail pages, not faceted indexes, so the filtering logic lives in your theme.

 

Add a difficulty column and either filter the page group on it or surface the difficulty as a badge in the template. Beginner-only patterns can be served from the same sheet under a different urlPattern like /beginner-embroidery/{slug}/ if you want them grouped separately.

 

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