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Great first start!!!!
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Oooooopps!!!! I wrote the directions wrong if you read them before I edited.
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Ok, is you circle joined now? Looks like it from the pic.

* Remember w/ granny squares you are working in rounds and will continue to keep going the same way.

Slip stitch in the top of the very next chain
Then you slip stitch again in the next chain.

Your learning experiences sounds like mine. My grandmother taught me all the basics when I was about 7 yrs old, but she didn't teach me how to read patterns. When I was younger I'd play around w/ it free form making things. I'd buy books over the years when I got older yearning to make beautiful things like she did, but couldn't figure out the freakin mumbo humbo pattern. She had passed by then, so I couldn't ask her to help me. Later when I was married and pregnant w/ my daughter I wanted to make her an afghan so bad, so my MIL taught me a pattern that her mother taught her. I'll get started and something didn't look right, so I'd pull it out, try again. It's a process. I love when I finally have done a repeated pattern enough to have it memorized so the crocheting can flow. You'll get there....trust me!
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Cool! I know my first try didn't look that good! But your early lessons do help even if you forgot most of it.
My grandmother taught me when I was young but I forgot most of it til my oldest DD decided that was what she wanted for her 12th bday and wouldn't take no for an answer. I found that learning again was a lot easier than I though it would be.
 
I'll do it ony if yAll are all sure that there good enough because I would hate to send something it be half as good has y'alls I know weird but I do that to all of the stuff I make and thanks for the compilments surely makes me feel better about making them
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