Good for you! You GO, Girl!
If you should happen to drop a stitch, you pick it up by using a crochet hook. Think of the rows as rungs on a ladder. You go to the stitch that's been dropped, hook it around your crochet hook, and then you "weave" it in and out from ladder rung to ladder rung until you finally get up to the needle itself. It's actually kinda fun to do.
I think you're ready for a dishcloth. That pattern I sent you is very easy, and it's all knit (no purl), an excellent project to begin with and to learn from.
BTW, I'll tell you the same thing I told Mags when she first started knitting: do NOT throw out your first project; KEEP IT in your cedar chest and forget about it. Then, several projects later, pull it out and congratulate yourself on how much you've improved. I very much regret getting rid of my first project; I wish I still had it.
You ROCK, Girlfriend! I'm very impressed. And you're welcome.
Bevvy
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