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Crocheted Lace Stole Slanted on One Side?

Crocheted Lace Stole Slanted on One Side?

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there is plenty of Oxygen its in the carbon dioxide, but I do think its lost most of its Hydrogen so that will be a problem in creating water
I swatched this stitch pattern over 29 sts instead of 81, just for time's sakeThe sides on my swatch were straight on both sidesFirst, on row 4, are you getting 81 dc each time? If there are 81 each time you complete row 4, then it can't be getting widerI could see one edge possibly getting wavy at the end of row 4 where you have to put the last dc in the 3rd ch of row 3, but it can't actually increaseAre you getting 20 holes consistently after row 3? Ripping out stitches should not weaken the yarnHowever, it may change the surface texture of the yarn, depending on how that yarn was spun and what fiber content it hasRipping out gives yarn wear and tear like wearing and laundering it willSo after a few washings, it will no longer be apparent that it was ripped out, even to youI suggest you swatch with some cheap yarn to figure out what is happening before either continuing or ripping outIf you can include a photo, I might be better able to suggest where the mistake is in your work, because I didn't find one in the patternOne last thought is to use a tighter tension to make your gauge more consistentIt's much harder to be consistent with loose stitches than with snug ones.
a few thousand yearsThere is no oxygen, and you need to remove most of the CO2There is no water, or nitrogen, carbonAlso there are high amounts of sulfuric acid present

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