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Marajó shawl
The Marajó shawl pattern was inspired by the typical geometrical motifs carved in the traditional Marajoara pottery of Marajó Island. Marajó Island is the world’s largest fluvial island and is located in northern Brazil, in the Amazon River delta.
It has a slightly rounded triangular shape, framed by a double lace edge and is completely reversible. (garter stitch)
Shape is done using short rows in the German way: you will find a good video here
It is knitted in one piece using circular knitting needles (back and forward) and in 4 (four) steps, without breaking the yarn
Skill level: intermediate
Fully written and charted instructions
Pattern is available in two sizes. (550m for small version, 830m for large version)
Original pattern was knitted with Lane Cervinia Cortina (fingering weight ) and 3.5mm needles
Gauge is not that important but if you use a thicker yarn your shawl will turn out very big
You may use 420 6/0 seed beads or 70 6mm crystals for the large version
This pattern has been tested (large size)
Measurements are in cm (1 inch =2. 54cm)
Glossary of stitches used:
k: knit
yo.: yarn over
k2tog: knit 2 stitches together (decrease)
k3tog: knit 3 stitches together (decrease)
k1b: knit 1 with bead
M1: make one using a twisted yarn over
bind: bid off knitting 2 stitches together
Note: As English is not my first language, if you see any mistake or something that is not clear, please let me know.
Enjoy your knitting!
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