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I'm in the knitting group, Mittens for Akkol, which makes a set (sweater, hat, scarf, mittens, and 2 pairs of socks) for each child who is graduating from 2 orphanages in Kazakhstan. The kids graduate at age 16 and then do a year of vocational training. I finished this sweater for "my" grad. He requested a set in blue, black, and gray. I have done grad socks in the past, but this is my first grad sweater. I hope he likes it! I decided to do a hoodie pattern because they seem to be popular with the teens. I am pleased with how it turned out.
Beautiful sweater. Someone is going to appreciate it a lot.
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