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How to Crochet a Raglan Style Sweater
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Free7 CQ
Each crochet project calls for a particular style of yarn. In this lesson, learn about three different types of yarn and how to choose the one for your project.
with Benjamin KrudwigEach crochet project calls for a particular style of yarn. In this lesson, learn about three different types of yarn and how to choose the one for your project.
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7 CQ
In lesson two, Benjamin shows you how to take your own measurements for a custom Raglan style sweater that you’ll crochet from the top down.
with Benjamin KrudwigIn lesson two, Benjamin shows you how to take your own measurements for a custom Raglan style sweater that you’ll crochet from the top down.
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8 CQ
Ready to start crocheting? Almost! Before beginning any crochet project, it’s advantageous to make a gauge swatch to estimate stitch and row counts.
with Benjamin KrudwigReady to start crocheting? Almost! Before beginning any crochet project, it’s advantageous to make a gauge swatch to estimate stitch and row counts.
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8 CQ
Continue crocheting the beginning of a seamless, two color raglan style sweater in this lesson that focuses on choosing and crocheting the neckline.
with Benjamin KrudwigContinue crocheting the beginning of a seamless, two color raglan style sweater in this lesson that focuses on choosing and crocheting the neckline.
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5 CQ
In order to shape your raglan style sweater, you need to learn how to do raglan style crochet increases! In this crochet lesson, Benjamin Krudwig shows you how.
with Benjamin KrudwigIn order to shape your raglan style sweater, you need to learn how to do raglan style crochet increases! In this crochet lesson, Benjamin Krudwig shows you how.
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