💛 Thinking About Upgrading? Here’s Why It Can Actually Save You Money 💛
I want to take a moment to speak directly to my free members — especially those of you who are loving the community but still on the fence about upgrading.
Here’s the honest truth:
Most knitters end up spending far more than $79 a year on:
🧶 Individual patterns
🧶 Trial-and-error yarn mistakes
🧶 Re-making projects that didn’t turn out
🧶 Hours of frustration trying to “figure it out” alone
Inside the Premium membership, you get:
✨ The entire pattern library (instead of buying patterns one by one) with detailed instructional videos
✨ Monthly classes that teach you how to make things correctly
✨ Crafting Hours where your questions get answered before mistakes happen
✨ Yarn guidance so you don’t waste money on the wrong supplies
✨ A supportive community that helps you move forward with confidence
At $79 for the entire year, the membership often pays for itself with just:
✔ a few patterns you didn’t have to buy
✔ one project you didn’t have to remake
✔ one mistake you didn’t have to troubleshoot alone
And right now, this is the founding pricing.
On January 1st, prices will go up — but if you upgrade before then, you’ll lock in this rate for life as long as your membership stays active.
If you’re already here, already learning, and already dreaming of finishing projects you’re proud of… this might be the smartest next step you take.
👉 You can explore the membership options here: https://www.skool.com/circular-machine-knitting/plans - Click on the premium button and the annual option will show up.
No pressure — just clarity. I’m so glad you’re part of this community, and I’d love to support you even more. 💛🧶
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Kim Thompson-Pinder
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💛 Thinking About Upgrading? Here’s Why It Can Actually Save You Money 💛
Circular Machine Knitting Addi
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