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Tacuarí Porá is inspired in a Guaraní Lullaby song.
The guaraní (in guaraní: avañe’ẽ) It is a language of the Tupi-Guarani family spoken by approximately 12 million people in the Southern Cone of America.
It is one of the two official languages in Paraguay.
It is spoken in Paraguay, in areas of the Northeast of Argentina (Corrientes, Misiones, Formosa, parts of the east of the province of Chaco, and in isolated points of Entre Ríos). In the province of Corrientes it is an official language along with Spanish.
It is also spoken in Brazil.
Guaraní is one of the official indigenous languages of Bolivia.
This design also has a soundtrack, the lyrics of the song are the ones you have above!
Song Tacuarí Porá, singing of Guaraní lullaby
- Brand
- Independent Designer
- Craft
- Knitting
- Designer
- Cecilia Losada
- Format
- Downloadable PDF
- Language
- English, Spanish
- Notes
- I used Cumbria yarns from Pascuali Filati Naturali. Each ball is 50 gr / 150 m / 1 ¾ oz / 164 yd. Composition 60% Cotton Pyma, 40% Bamboo Cellulose.
- Number of patterns
- 1
- Pages
- 32
- Skill Level
- Intermediate
- Yarn Weight