Dear Spinning Circle,
I’m often asked what my Patreon is really about — what the different tiers mean, and how to know which one is the right fit.
At its heart, the Wool n’ Spinning Patreon isn’t about consuming more content. It’s about community, shared practice, and conversation.
As the tiers increase, you do gain access to more resources and learning opportunities, but the biggest shift is how close you are to the conversation. Think of it less as a hierarchy and more as stepping gradually deeper into a shared studio space.

The lower tiers are a gentle place to land — offering inspiration, education, and a way to support this work at a pace that feels sustainable. You’re welcome to engage quietly or actively, and there’s no pressure to “keep up.”
In the higher tiers, the experience becomes more interactive. This is where our small Zoom groups live — intentional, thoughtful spaces where members have direct access to me, as well as to Rebecca and Dionne, who contribute so deeply to this community.

These Zoom gatherings aren’t lectures. They’re conversations. We talk through real projects, explore questions together, and learn from one another in a slower, more relational way.
The paywall doesn’t exist to withhold information — it protects the quality of connection. Smaller groups allow for deeper listening, meaningful feedback, and a sense of belonging that can’t happen at scale.
There is no “right” tier. Some members stay in the lower levels for years; others move up as their time, energy, or curiosity changes. You’re always welcome to choose what fits your current season.
If this resonates, I’d love to welcome you — at whatever level feels comfortable and sustainable for you.
You can learn more at patreon.com/woolnspinning/join, and if you ever have questions, just reach out.











