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 Some Useful Links

The 'Net is full of Helpful Information about spinning, hand-knitting and knitting on your Bond™, Incredible Sweater Machine or other flat-bed knitter as well as many free patterns and tips.
How to find them?
    Here is a brief guide of some of
my favorite sites.
Then
come back and visit us at Knitting Any Way, as we have new things happening often!

Where can I get an Incredible Sweater Machine™ the new USM or Accessories or the LK150?   
Lea-Ann at Knitting Today can help you here.
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I need help with my BOND knitter(USM or ISM), who can I talk to?
Join the Bond Knitters Club Online, an email discussion group for Bond Knitters, also run by
Lea-Ann at Knitting Today.

I just bought this yarn without a label, how can I tell what size it  is?
Visit this page at Knit Link to find yarn sizes and substitutions, and a WORLD of other knitting information

I want to Learn to Spin! Check out the Lollipops online instructions, also, you could subscribe to Spin-Off, the magazine for hand-spinners. 

I want to spin my own yarn to match this pattern, how do I know how thick it should be?  Knit Link has this info and more!

My gauge doesn't match the pattern, what do I do?
Colleen to the rescue! visit her Studio on Colleens Knitting Notes Page to find out how to convert and other useful information.

I am considering this yarn for the Bond, what gauge does it knit? See Gina's gauge data.

Quick, I need to make a surprise sweater and I need some sizing information! Once again  knitlink  has sizing information, not only for clothes, but household articles, as well.

For Sock Sizing….go here to a shoe to sock length conversion chart.

Who else besides Knitting Any Way sells patterns for the mid-gauge machine?
Check out the great pattern offerings at Kangamoo Knits,
The creative and talented
Colleen Smitherman at My Knit Patterns has wonderful designs.

I saw a free pattern chart on the internet and now I can't find it...
There are charts here at Knitting Anyway and at Val's page  , Stephanie has a great collection of pattern free hand knitting, Bond knitting, and crochet patterns, hints and tips, many links.

I would like to join two Bonds together to make a bigger bed? Go to Val's page of Bond tips and links, here you will also find How to make claw weights from forks.

Got any more machine knitting tips? have you seen the ones here at Knitting Any Way?

I am looking for a Pattern for........???? There are lots of free patterns on the web, including many in the pages mentioned above.... for fun inspiration, try www.knitty.com many handknit patterns can be translated to the machine (and vice versa) and don't forget the free patterns here at Knitting Any Way

see any dead links or want to add something?
email me!