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Circular Machine Knitting Addi

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💛 Community Update: Welcoming Our New Admin Team 💛
As our community continues to grow, it’s important to me that we protect what makes this space special — supportive, safe, and focused on Circular Machine Knitting. Because of that, I’m excited to officially welcome four new admins to our team: ✨ @Julie Findleton ✨ @Paul Brown ✨ @Suzane Mesheau ✨ @Ruby Dack They’ve generously stepped in to help support the community in some very important ways, including: • Keeping the community safe by removing scammers, spammers, and anyone here with the wrong intentions • Hosting Crafting Hours • Answering questions and offering support • Helping new members feel welcomed and encouraged This step allows me to stay focused on creating patterns, courses, challenges, and content — while knowing the heart of this community is being well cared for. 💬 A quick note from my heart: If you’re reading this and wondering, “What about me?” — please know this is not a closed circle. As we continue to grow, I fully expect to expand the team again. There are so many incredible members here, and there will be future opportunities to step into leadership and support roles. Thank you for being part of a community that looks out for one another and helps keep this a place where knitters can learn, grow, and feel at home. With gratitude, Kim 💛🧶
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Congratulations to everyone - and thank you for being there. Feeling safe and supported in an online community is so important.
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@Angela Skelton I'm the same. I do something easy for watching my shows in the evening, a pair of socks on the go in the car, a lace project of some sort and something challenging to really focus on.
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@Angela Skelton Thanks, I can't wait to get it finished and wear it!
🧵 Course Highlight: The Panels Course
If you’ve ever worked on a panel and thought, “This is wrong… I’ve wasted my yarn… I should just throw this out,” you’re not alone. 💔 Most people don’t stop making panels because they can't do it. They quit because of one big mistake no one warns them about: 👉 Dropping or accidentally adding stitches on the edges. It happens quietly. One edge stitch slips. One extra loop sneaks in. And suddenly… • Panels are different sizes • Edges won’t line up • Seams look bulky or crooked • Pieces should fit together — but don’t So the project goes in the trash. And confidence goes with it. That’s exactly why I created the Panels Course. This course doesn’t rush you into patterns. It teaches the foundational edge control skills that make panels work every single time: ✨ How to maintain clean, consistent edges ✨ How to recognize dropped or added stitches before it’s too late ✨ How to fix edge issues without starting over ✨ How to knit panels that actually match when assembled When you fix the edges, everything changes. Projects start finishing instead of failing. Premium and VIP members can find it in the Classroom Tab - Courses ✨ Free member? You can upgrade for less than one hamburger meal a month and it unlocks all courses, the pattern library, crafting hours, and so much more. 🍔😉 https://www.skool.com/circular-machine-knitting/plans Click Join Premium or Join VIP for annual pricing. 💛 You don’t need more yarn. You need the right skills to expand what you can make with the yarn — and they’re waiting for you inside. 👉 Upgrade when you’re ready. We’ll help you get it right this time.
🧵 Course Highlight: The Panels Course
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Stoppers and uneven number of stitches help a lot I find.
Throwback Thursday
What was the first thing that you knitted or crocheted that you felt really proud of?
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I remember making blankies for my dolls and teddies when I was a little girl that I was very proud of, but as an adult, it has to be the Irish knit sweater I made for my daughter when she was a baby that one of the teddies now wears. It was my first sweater and my first experience with Cables.
Your Daily Laugh
Good morning everyone!!!
Your Daily Laugh
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hehe, yes
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Denyse H
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Canadian - Been knitting and doing other textile crafts ever since I was a little girl.

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Joined Oct 31, 2025
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