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Design Your Own Patterns Pt 1 is happening in 20 hours
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🧶 Welcome to the Circular Machine Knitting Community! 💛
I’m so glad you’re here. This community was created to help circular machine knitters move from overwhelmed and confused… to confident creators finishing projects they’re proud of. Whether you’re brand new to machine knitting or have been cranking for years, you’re in the right place. 📌 Your First Steps To get started, here are the first things I recommend: 1️⃣ Watch the Beginner’s Course (CMK or iCord depending on what you’re learning)3️⃣ 2️⃣ Introduce yourself in the community feed Tell us: - What machine you use (Addi, Sentro, etc.) - Your experience level - What you’re excited to learn 3️⃣Participate and earn rewards by liking and commenting on other's posts. 💛 As you engage in the community and earn points, you’ll begin unlocking rewards starting at Level 2. You can see all of the rewards in the Classroom section. 💛 Our Community Culture We work hard to keep this a supportive, spam-free community where everyone feels comfortable asking questions and sharing their projects. A few quick reminders: • No spam or outside promotions • Be kind and supportive to other members • While we love all crafts, please keep posts focused on Circular Machine Knitting This helps keep the community helpful and easy to navigate for everyone. 🧶 Membership Options Everyone starts with Standard (Free) membership which includes: • Access to the community • The Beginner’s Circular Machine Knitting Course with 2 Patterns • The Beginner’s iCord Course If you want access to more patterns and learning, you can upgrade anytime. 💛 Premium $1usd a month or $10usd a year • Beginner’s Pattern Library • Two new beginner patterns added each month • Yarn Reviews • Additional learning resources 🚀 VIP $10usd a month or $99usd a year Everything in Premium plus: • Full Pattern Library • Courses and advanced classes • Crafting hours with the admin team• Design and business training • Strategy support VIP is where many members go when they want to deeply expand their skills, design their own projects, or even start turning their knitting into income.
🧶 Welcome to the Circular Machine Knitting Community! 💛
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🧶 Yarn Stash Showdown Daily Clue #5
It’s time for today’s clue in The Great Yarn Stash Showdown! Today’s question for our competitors: What is the most balls of yarn you’ve ever bought in one trip? Competitors — post your answer below. These clues may or may not help the community figure out just how big each stash really is… 😏 👀 Community Members Did this clue change your thinking? Remember you can submit one guess per competitor each day. Head over to the Great Yarn Stash Showdown tab at the top of the community feed and post your guesses under each competitor’s name. Only guesses posted under that competitor’s post will count toward the prizes. Alright competitors… let’s hear your answers! And everyone else — don’t forget to cast your guesses for today. 🧶
🧶 Yarn Stash Showdown Daily Clue #5
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✏️ Design Your Own Patterns – 3 Part Course Starting Monday 💛
Have you ever looked at a project and thought… "I wish I could design something like that." Or maybe even: "Could I actually sell my own patterns someday?" Starting Monday, we’re kicking off a 3-part course on designing your own patterns, and it’s designed to help two types of knitters in our community. 🧶 For Those Who Want to Design for Themselves Some members simply want to: • Customize projects • Adjust patterns to fit their needs • Create unique designs for family and friends Learning to design your own patterns gives you creative freedom and removes the limitations of only using existing patterns. 💰 For Those Who Want to Sell Patterns (or the Products You Make) For some members, this course is the first step toward earning income from their knitting. Many patterns do not include commercial use, which means you cannot legally sell the physical items you make from them. When you design your own patterns, you remove that limitation. You can: • Sell the finished products you make • Sell the patterns themselves as digital products • Offer them through Etsy or your own website • Use them for craft/vendor shows • Build a library of designs that can earn income over time Digital patterns can create residual income, because once a pattern is written and published, it can be sold again and again without having to knit another item. And when you also sell the finished products, you create multiple income streams from the same design. This course is where that journey begins. If creating patterns or selling your finished items has ever crossed your mind, this class will give you the foundation to start doing it with confidence. 📚 What We’ll Do in the Course Across the three sessions we will: • Walk through the thought process behind creating a design • Turn an idea into an initial pattern concept • Test and refine the design • Learn how to write the pattern clearly I’ll also be sharing a great tool for designing your own colourwork patterns. 🗓 When the Classes Are
✏️ Design Your Own Patterns – 3 Part Course Starting Monday 💛
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Thanks for the welcome. I have both Addi and Sentra machines. I have made hats and scarves. Looking forward to expanding my skills.
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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!!
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