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We Did It - Top 10
Congratulations everyone, we did it - Top 10 in all English-Speaking Hobby communities here on Skool before Jan 1st!!! Plus we are now #127 Globally. What can I say, you are the most awesome community ever and I am so proud to head it up.
We Did It - Top 10
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🌱 Looking Ahead: What Your Membership Is Growing Into 🌱Price Increase Jan 1st
I want to take a moment to share where this community is headed — because when you join or upgrade, you’re not just paying for what exists right now. You’re investing in what’s coming next. Over the next few months, here’s what members will be learning and creating together: 🧥 Challenges & Deep Dives - The 5-Day Sweater Challenge (and future challenges like it) - Step-by-step guidance you can follow live or via replay - 🧶 Design & Skill Building - How to design your own patterns (VIP members) - I-Cord training across multiple methods + I-Cord patterns - Colorwork made approachable - Specialty stitches that elevate simple projects - Creative ways to join tubes beautifully and professionally - 🎨 Creative Expansion - Adding graphics and design elements to your projects - Making your knitting look finished, intentional, and gift-worthy - 🌸 Making What Sells - A Spring/Summer product line you can make for gifting or selling - Guidance for turning skills into items people actually want - This community is designed to grow with you — whether your goal is confidence, creativity, or income. 💛 About Pricing (and Why This Matters Now) Current pricing (available until 7am est [New York, Toronto] Jan 1st): - Premium: $9/month or $79/year - VIP: $19/month or $179/year Upcoming pricing: - Premium: $14/month or $129/year - VIP: $24/month or $219/year - Upgrading now means: ✔ Locking in the lower price ✔ Getting access to everything that’s coming ✔ Growing your skills without having to buy courses one by one 👉 You can view the plans and upgrade here:https://www.skool.com/circular-machine-knitting/plans Click Join Premium or Join VIP to see annual pricing. I’m incredibly excited about what we’re building together — and I’d love for you to grow with us into this next season. 🧶💛
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New Members: Click Here
Welcome to the CMK Community! I’m so glad you’re here. To get started: 1️⃣ Head to the Classroom tab and watch the “Start Here” video. 2️⃣ Grab your free patterns or beginner's course in the Classroom Tab 3️⃣ Go to the Community tab — introduce yourself, and start earning points toward fun digital rewards.
New Members: Click Here
Yarn winders
Manual vs Electric I have both manual and electric winders and was using both this morning so I wanted to do a little review on what I think of them and which I prefer. I think there are pros and cons with both manual and electric winders. I’ve found that some manual winders work better than others. The one that I feature in this post is the grey one in the photos. I am very impressed with this manual winder. It’s very smooth and winds fast. Will wind a whole 100gram ball with no problem. Very rarely tangles. I only have one electric winder and I like it very much. It winds a nice cake of yarn while you do something else! lol.. however, I have found that if you have it winding too fast, the yarn will catch and tangle and you can spend a lot of time unraveling. It winds nice and even and takes a 100gram ball easily. Winding tension is much better with the manual machine, you get a much firmer ball with the manual. The electric one winds looser and can unravel when knitting. You can see in the photos the manual wound vs the electric wound. I think that it’s down to how you like your yarn wound. I’ve found that tighter wound cakes work much better on the machines and knit a much more even tension. Also… I can manually wind 100gram quicker than the electric one does it! 😁 Hope this has helped a bit!!
Yarn winders
Suprise
Well I started new skein of yarn for the gloves and loop scarf. It is Lion Brand Pound of Love and guess what. I was able to get the center pull. That is the first time that has happened. Well I got a barf but I was so happy, Barry thought I had list my mind.
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