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    Starting Over

    The red dashes is Row 18 with 22 slsts. I was starting Row 19 where the blue arrow is. It makes for quite a wide row. Should I be starting Row 19 where the green arrow is?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lucie View Post
    The red dashes is Row 18 with 22 slsts. I was starting Row 19 where the blue arrow is. It makes for quite a wide row. Should I be starting Row 19 where the green arrow is?

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    Good Morning Lucie,
    Yes, the green arrow! You have the green arrow just below row 17 and for row 19 you are to crochet rows 17 and 18 together. At the end of row 19 and row 20 you will have 23 sts.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jean Marie View Post
    Good Morning Lucie,
    Yes, the green arrow! You have the green arrow just below row 17 and for row 19 you are to crochet rows 17 and 18 together. At the end of row 19 and row 20 you will have 23 sts.
    I just finished Row 19 (23 stitches) and will post image when done with Row 20.

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    Finished Row 20 (below) - 23 slip stitches

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    Do I start Row 21 where blue arrow is pointing (see below)?

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    Last edited by Lucie; 04-10-2019 at 09:55 AM.

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    Hi Lucie,
    In the pictures for rows 19 and 20 you have your working yarn on the same side. After row 19 you ch1 and turn. So on the end of rows 19 and 20 your working yarn (the yarn you are working with) should be on the opposite sides. How did you get the working yarn on the same side?


    Sorry, Forget what I said. Because you turn your work after each row the working yarn will be on the same side.
    Last edited by Jean Marie; 04-10-2019 at 12:49 PM.

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    Hi Lucie,
    Do you have a picture of how the hat is supposed to look?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jean Marie View Post
    Hi Lucie,
    Do you have a picture of how the hat is supposed to look?
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    I thought I had posted this.

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    Thanks Lucie.

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    You're welcome. Never did get to the Senior Center, we had company, had to get blood work, and Wegman's.

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    Hi Lucie,
    Where you have the blue arrow is where it looks like it's supposed to be but if you do that then your rows will just get thicker and thicker. Look at the picture of how it's supposed to look. For the brim of the hat they want a flap (so you can see each row). At the end of row 27 it says there should be 5 thick rows. So for row 21, 23, 25, and 27 crochet from the middle of the thick row and around the ss row. So on the last picture of the hat with the blue arrow move the blue arrow a little to the right so it will be in the middle of the thick row - That's what I believe they want for rows 21, 23, 25 and 27.

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    Did figure that out just by looking at it, Jean Marie?

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