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Pay What Works Pricing

This is the pricing model I use for my online classes, which you can view here.


It is important to me that my work, especially my teaching, is financially accessible. While I believe that my work is for everyone, I do what I do first and foremost for fellow queer & fat people, who have historically not seen themselves and their needs represented in the knitting/sewing industry. Living at these intersections also means that people are more likely to experience economic disenfranchisement, and therefore have less access to disposable income.


As a queer & fat person trying to make a living for myself through my creative work, I strive to value my own labor while also providing access to the folks who have the most to gain from my work, whatever their economic means. Thus, I am pleased to be able to offer Pay What Works pricing.


Here is some more information to help you gauge what price is right for you. I am grateful for your support at any tier!


Pay it Forward

  • I am comfortably able to meet all of my basic* needs
  • I may have some debt but it does not prohibit attainment of basic needs
  • I own my home or property OR I rent a higher-end property
  • I own or lease a car
  • I am employed or do not need to work to meet my needs
  • I have regular access to health care
  • I have access to financial savings
  • I have an expendable** income
  • I can always buy new items
  • I can afford an annual vacation or take time off

True Price

  • I may stress about meeting my basic needs but still regularly achieve them
  • I may have some debt but it does not prohibit attainment of basic needs
  • I own or lease a car
  • I am employed
  • I have access to health care
  • I might have access to financial savings
  • I have some expendable income
  • I am able to buy some new items & I thrift others
  • I can take a vacation annually or every few years without financial burden

Economy

  • I frequently stress about meeting basic needs & don’t always achieve them
  • I have debt and it sometimes prohibits me from meeting my basic needs
  • I rent lower-end properties or have unstable housing
  • I do not have a car and/or have limited access to a car but I am not always able to afford gas
  • I am unemployed or underemployed
  • I qualify for government assistance including food stamps & health care
  • I have no access to savings
  • I have no or very limited expendable income
  • I rarely buy new items because I am unable to afford them
  • I cannot afford a vacation or have the ability to take time off without financial burden

* Basic Needs include food, housing, health care, and transportation.

** Expendable Income might mean you are able to buy coffee or tea at a shop, go to the movies or a concert, buy new clothes, books, and similar items each month, etc.


This information has been adapted from Alexis J. Cunningfolk's The Sliding Scale: A Tool of Economic Justice.