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How to knit a sweater

Your First BOND Sweater

Your First BOND Sweater-Bring to class & Pattern for class

Your First BOND Sweater-Part 1: Introduction

Your First BOND Sweater-Part 2 Mark the Armholes

Your First BOND Sweater-Part 3: Shape Shoulders and Back of Neck

Your First BOND Sweater-Part 4: Complete Back, then Front to Neckline

Your First BOND Sweater-Part 5: Crew-neck Shaping

Your First BOND Sweater-Part 6: Hang the Neck Edge

First BOND Sweater-7 Special Cast on and Neck Rib

First BOND Sweater-8: Hang Armhole and Knit Sleeve

First BOND Sweater-9: Complete Sleeves and String Analysis

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