CSV Import
Stash Hub’s CSV import feature allows you to seamlessly add your data from other platforms including (but not exclusively) Trello, Airtable, Google Sheets, and Microsoft Excel. As long as it is in a CSV format, it will work. Currently CSV Import only supports Fabrics and Patterns.
This guide will walk you through how to export your data from each platform and then import it into Stash Hub.
Important Notes Before You Start
You do not need to try and match your columns with Stash Hub’s fFew readersBulk Add
Bulk Add is a speedy way to add lots of new records at once. Even just having pictures of your stash can be a handy visual reminder and make it much easier to browse your collection.
To add multiple Fabrics, Patterns and Notions at once, tap the Plus button in the bottom right and select ‘Bulk Add’. Bulk Add allows you to upload multiple images to Stash Hub at once and will create a new record for each of them. Select one image per record to avoid creating duplicate records.
(https://storagFew readersAdding a fabric to your stash
This article will go through and explain how to add a fabric into Stash Hub from scratch. The process is very similar for other record types like patterns and projects.
From the fabrics list page, click the button in the bottom right to open the menu and then select “Add New”.
There are quite a few fields here but it is up to you which ones to fill in, so don’t feel likeFew readersAdding images and photos
Adding photos to your Stash Hub means you’ll have a super convenient way to browse your stash – no rummaging required!
There are a number of different ways to add photos to your records in Stash Hub
Take photo with camera – This opens up the device’s camera
Select images from gallery – This opens up the gallery on your phone or file browser on the computer
Import images from URL – Right click on an image, select “Copy Image Link” and paste into Stash Hub
(Web only) Drag andFew readersExport Stash Hub Data as CSV files
Export your Stash Hub Fabrics, Patterns, Notions, Projects and Measurements data as a CSV. CSV (comma-separated values) is a file type that can be opened spreadsheet programs such as Microsoft Excel and Google Sheets.
There are a few things you could do with your exports:
View your data in a spreadsheet to spot missing information
Do further analysis to unpick your sewing habits (beyond what is currently in the Stats section of the app)
Create your owFew readersAdding notions
Notions (or haberdashery) are some of the hardest things to keep track of but fortunately you can stay on top of them in Stash Hub. You can get to your Notions by clicking “Menu” at the top left then selecting “Notions”.
Notion Types
In the app, Notions are first categorised by “Notion Type” and a number of them are already created for you (Bias Binding, Zips, Labels, Buttons, etc.) but you can edit them or add more to fit your needs.
Within each “Notion Type” you set:
Notion TypeFew readersMagic Input
Magic Input is the fastest way to input information into Stash Hub
Instead of filling out each field individually, you can either copy and paste a shop URL or write/paste all the fabric information into one text box and let the magic do the rest.
We developed this feature to speed up the process of adding your stash to the app.
Magic Input from URL
This version of Magic Input means you can take the URL/weblink of aFew readersAdding Inspiration
Inspiration is similar to other record types like Fabrics and Patterns. It has it’s own place in Stash Hub where you can create, edit and delete inspiration records. This inspiration can then be added to Projects in much the same way as other records and if the Project status is “Just an Idea”, then it will be displayed on the overview card.
One of the special features of InspiratiFew readers