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But do let me make sure of this
personally. If they're sub-par, I'll gladly save you the trouble of
eating them. 

Hello and thank you for your assistance. The error must be mine as I went back and counted out each color/row again. I am not sure how but the number of stitches I worked increased in total row of 4 extra and of course the start / stop of the colors is off. Now I have to figure out how I can get it back on track without undoing much more than I already have. I think I have pulled out a little less than a foot of work in hopes of doing just that.
I think I ended up adding more because of the end of the row when I am adding 1 sc when I am turning. When you then turn it and make your next stitch do you actually count that very first chain stitch as a stitch? I read someone else that you don't count it because it is actually still a part of the previous row. Is this correct?
Thank you for your
reply. I guess I took on a project that perhaps
I am not as advanced as I should be or should have started with a
pattern that was smaller and easier before taking on an entire
afghan! 
I'm trying to make a afghan with a picture on it.
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