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Mirante
Mirante is a word inspired by the Minderico word mirantar, which means “to see.” Minderico emerged around the 17th century as a secret code used by blanket and textile producers and traders in Minde, Portugal.
This pattern is crocheted in rows. At the end of each row, you must turn your work. The turning chains count as a stitch. The first and last stitches in every row are usually longer stitches as it reduces the tension and prevents the triangle base from pulling up.
It has an edging and a ribbon in a contrasting color from the base triangle. You may wear the ribbon in different positions - follow my Youtube Channel tutorial and check out the photos on Ravelry for inspiration!
Diagrams for each row show the current row (top line) and the previous row (bottom line). Follow the text to know where the repeat is. Each chain counts as a stitch.
This shawl has a right side and a wrong side.
The final measurements are:
Height: 31,49 inches.
Width: 66,14 inches.
Ribbon: 0,78 inches x 81,88 inches.
You need 2 different colors:
4 skeins of Meia Rosários 4 color 13 – Color A.
2 skeins of Meia Rosários 4 color 24 – Color B.
The crochet hook is 4mm/G6 (If necessary, adjust the needle size
to get the gauge. You can go from 4mm/G6 to 5.5mm/I9,
depending on your tension).
You have three tutorials you may follow on my Youtube Channel:
https://www.youtube.com/@Linha.GensTaniaTeixeira
Follow me on Instagram for more information on my work: https://www.instagram.com/linha.gens/?igsh=MTkyMmhhZWQzbW...#
Follow the Rosarios4 page to know all about their yarns: https://rosarios4.com/
Happy crochet!
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