I think this plant is the hybrid Echeveria 'Doris Taylor' and not the so-called Echeveria setosa 'Arrow Shaped'. The thing that stands out in the photos to me is those big sepals pressed up against the buds. That is a pulvinata trait which is inherited by its hybrids ('Doris Taylor' is an older cross of setosa and pulvinata). Maybe check out some images for 'Doris Taylor' here
Woolly Rose (Echeveria 'Doris Taylor')
I will move the image along to that entry. If you have any questions, comments or disagreement, just say the word.
Joy, you also uploaded 2 other pictures earlier to the entry for 'Arrow Shaped' ... those are a different cultivar and they match the other images currently under this entry (at least in a general way at the rosette level).
For now these images will remain where they are. We would like to resolve the status of this 'Arrow Shaped' cultivar, more on that subject here if you would like to weigh in:
The thread "Problematic Cultivar: Echeveria setosa 'Arrow Shaped'" in
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