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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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🧶 New Premium Member Benefit 💛
I’m excited to share a new benefit for our Premium members! ✨ You can now join our Social Crafting Hours ✨ ☕ What Are Social Crafting Hours? These are relaxed, come-as-you-are sessions where we: • Work on our current projects • Chat and get to know each other • Ask questions if we get stuck • Support and encourage one another There’s no formal teaching… Just time to connect, create, and be part of the community. 💛 Why This Matters Sometimes the most valuable thing isn’t another pattern or lesson… It’s having: • A place to ask questions • People to share your progress with • Encouragement when you feel stuck • A sense that you’re not doing this alone That’s exactly what Social Crafting Hours are all about. 🧶 Premium Members You are now invited to join these sessions 💛 Check the Calendar tab for upcoming Social Crafting Hours and come join us! 🚀 Want Even More? VIP members also get access to: • Skill-based crafting hours • Project classes and workshops • Full course library • Design and business training If you’d like to take your skills even further, you can upgrade anytime: 👉 https://www.skool.com/circular-machine-knitting/plans If you’ve been wanting a place to sit, knit, and connect… This is it 💛 Let’s keep the crank turning 🧶
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Slow, but progressing
I’ve decided if I ever do another weaving project like this, I will get a 24” x 18” wooden board and drill holes in it around the edge. I’ll add removable finishing nails as the pins around the edge. Then I would then stretch one long cord back-and-forth (zig zag) across those pins vertically. Afterward I would weave each single horizontal iCord, using the finishing nails to pin them in place. I’m doing all right using these foam blocking boards, but I have to be careful because they’re so flexible. They tend to curl upward a little when I pull the iCords snug. As you can see, I have the long edge finished and sewn to hold from slipping apart. And I am working horizontally now. Yes, the iCord ends are all uneven, but when I get to the point of finishing, I will trim and tie them off before stitching the edge down. I definitely have way more iCord finished than I will need! lol Hopefully my next update will have the finished project.
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I have just joined and got my first knitting machine (Addi 46). I've knit & crocheted for years but new to the machine. Question though, is there a way to make for looser stitches on the machine? So far I'm just doing a circular tube and the stitches are beautiful but pretty tight. I'd like to create a much looser knit (more "airy" looking). Is that possible or is it one size fits all and only the gauge of the yarn determines the stitch? I look forward to learning this new craft!!!
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Hello Everyone! I'm looking forward to finally learn how to operate my Innovations Circular Knitting Machine. I will have to start on tomorrow at an earlier time. Looking forward to connecting with the ones who are interested in connecting with me. Seems like it's a lot of fun. Glad to be here! 👋🏾
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