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Piddy,
Hi! Portrait mode is to work a vertical rectangular piece (as in a portrait), landscape is to work it as a horizontal rectangular piece (a la a landscape).
I'm not sure what you're asking, so my apologies. Please clarify. Are you talking about working your piece side to side, your rows going from bottom to top as a vertical rectangle, or are you planning on working it bottom to top, so to speak, with your rows going side to side, as a horizontal rectangular piece? Either way it doesn't matter, as long as you send it through the way you'll be working it.
You just need to be sure
your stitches are keyed for short, wide crochet stitches if you're
using standard single crochet. 
It's an iphone6 plus ios 10.2.1
Debbie,
I completely understand...you want to be fair!
BestFriendsClub,
I agree with Debbie...this really is awesome! Love it and I have to believe it will sell for a lot of money, because it's so fantastic...and I also appreciate how you've donated it to a wolf rescue facility.
The bead by bead was unnecessary, IMO, so very glad you didn't stay with it and instead just did row by row for the video. Bead by bead would have been tedious. You can see the progress row by row, and it's fascinating to watch...I was spellbound!
I disagree that the colors look muddy...I think they add dimension. If the colors were too bright/white, it would have lost that dimension.
Thank you so much for sharing the video of your lovely work!
Oh, and LOL, looks like you have the same bead storage system I do...I also label the outside of the clear plastic cups with stickers containing info, chart code or whatever is necessary for a project. My kitty is itching to help, but her paws don't fit in the plastic cups. (Which is preferable, as she thinks beadwork is a thing to bite, shudder.)
Can't get over how amazing your Ghost Wolves piece is!
Line,
You're sooooooooooo right...relationship stuff is really awful.
I'm glad the kids aren't stressing about it. I hope you can find a way to tell them when the time comes, where they can still be okay with it and understand you guys can't be together.
It's completely understandable why you had to let the kids see your mother, even though there are very bad feelings between you two. I hope she doesn't revert back to her previous behavior and I also hope she'll treat you well, too. It's so hard dealing with parents. They're supposed to be smarter and wiser, but often that's not the case. And it's especially difficult to be with someone you know has done awful things, having to pretend they're the greatest.
I'm sure you're doing a lot of
that for the sake of the kids. 
Love the hat...it's gorgeous!
Love the stitch...it's got
such nice texture. And your colors are
fantastic! 
Hmmm, you know, kind of a weird idea...can you pick up stitches on the inside of the hat, above the brim, and just do some basic single crochet in the round to line it? Then you could actually have two hats...the inner one and the outer one, just by turning it inside out. Now, part of that is my panic when it comes to sewing, LOL, but anyway, that's also why I'd probably start right after the brim - that brim is gorgeous!
Is that back loop only or
front loop only double crochets? Really pretty.

And the yarn, too, has a pretty glow to it.
I'm so glad it's nice and warm!
You're so welcome...
...if you need anything, just let me
know!
(Will be checking the mailbox
in a few minutes.
)
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Piddy,
Hi! Portrait mode is to work a vertical rectangular piece (as in a portrait), landscape is to work it as a horizontal rectangular piece (a la a landscape).
I'm not sure what you're asking, so my apologies. Please clarify. Are you talking about working your piece side to side, your rows going from bottom to top as a vertical rectangle, or are you planning on working it bottom to top, so to speak, with your rows going side to side, as a horizontal rectangular piece? Either way it doesn't matter, as long as you send it through the way you'll be working it.
You just need to be sure
your stitches are keyed for short, wide crochet stitches if you're
using standard single crochet. 
It's an iphone6 plus ios 10.2.1
Debbie,
I completely understand...you want to be fair!

BestFriendsClub,
I agree with Debbie...this really is awesome! Love it and I have to believe it will sell for a lot of money, because it's so fantastic...and I also appreciate how you've donated it to a wolf rescue facility.

The bead by bead was unnecessary, IMO, so very glad you didn't stay with it and instead just did row by row for the video. Bead by bead would have been tedious. You can see the progress row by row, and it's fascinating to watch...I was spellbound!
I disagree that the colors look muddy...I think they add dimension. If the colors were too bright/white, it would have lost that dimension.
Thank you so much for sharing the video of your lovely work!

Oh, and LOL, looks like you have the same bead storage system I do...I also label the outside of the clear plastic cups with stickers containing info, chart code or whatever is necessary for a project. My kitty is itching to help, but her paws don't fit in the plastic cups. (Which is preferable, as she thinks beadwork is a thing to bite, shudder.)
Can't get over how amazing your Ghost Wolves piece is!

Line,
You're sooooooooooo right...relationship stuff is really awful.

I'm glad the kids aren't stressing about it. I hope you can find a way to tell them when the time comes, where they can still be okay with it and understand you guys can't be together.
It's completely understandable why you had to let the kids see your mother, even though there are very bad feelings between you two. I hope she doesn't revert back to her previous behavior and I also hope she'll treat you well, too. It's so hard dealing with parents. They're supposed to be smarter and wiser, but often that's not the case. And it's especially difficult to be with someone you know has done awful things, having to pretend they're the greatest.
I'm sure you're doing a lot of
that for the sake of the kids. 
Love the hat...it's gorgeous!
Love the stitch...it's got
such nice texture. And your colors are
fantastic! 
Hmmm, you know, kind of a weird idea...can you pick up stitches on the inside of the hat, above the brim, and just do some basic single crochet in the round to line it? Then you could actually have two hats...the inner one and the outer one, just by turning it inside out. Now, part of that is my panic when it comes to sewing, LOL, but anyway, that's also why I'd probably start right after the brim - that brim is gorgeous!
Is that back loop only or
front loop only double crochets? Really pretty.

And the yarn, too, has a pretty glow to it.

I'm so glad it's nice and warm!

You're so welcome...
...if you need anything, just let me
know!
(Will be checking the mailbox
in a few minutes.
)friends
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