The Miramar Scarf is one of my earliest patterns and is being rereleased this year. It features panels of seed stitch and bobbles, and each end comes to a point. Here you’ll find links to buy the pattern online, an easy shopping list, and lots of photos.
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Here’s where you’ll find the Miramar Scarf on Ravelry.
About the Miramar Scarf
The Miramar Scarf is named for a road in the hills of Ventura where (unsurprisingly) you have stunning views of the ocean. The sparkling light on the waves is echoed in the seed stitch paneling on the scarf, while the lace sections remind me of the wake left behind the boats you can often see from up on the hill. The bobbles are, frankly, just for fun.
This scarf is a large scarf that grows from a provisional cast-on at the center and comes to a point at either end. The ends are adorned with tassels.
Easy Shopping List
In case you want to knit this scarf using the exact materials I did, here is a shopping list with easy links for you. Some of these are affiliate links, which means if you choose to buy something through those links, I’ll receive a small commission at no extra cost to you. I will always identify affiliate links for you. Thanks for supporting my work!
The yarn used for the original sample is no longer available, but here are some excellent alternatives. Berroco Ultra Wool (affiliate link), Knit Picks Swish Worsted (affiliate link), Camellia Fiber Co CFC Merino Worsted.
Addi Turbo Circular Needles, US Size 10 (6.0 mm) (affiliate link)
Stitch markers (budget option) (affiliate link)
Stitch markers (fancy option) (affiliate link)
Miramar Scarf Details and Specs
Here are all the nitty gritty details about the Miramar Scarf including its dimensions, materials, gauge, needles, and more.
SIZES
One Size
Dimensions: 10.5” (26.6cm) wide x 86” (216 cm) long (excluding tassels)
MATERIALS
700-720 yards of worsted weight yarn
Sample shown knit in Garden Wool & Dye Co Worsted New Merino in Madder Root
GAUGE
4” (10 cm) square = 19 stitches x 24 rows
A note about gauge: gauge isn’t terribly important on this project, and the yarn may stretch significantly with blocking. As long as you are somewhere in the ballpark of the given gauge, your scarf should turn out just fine.
NEEDLES
Straight or circular needles in size needed to match gauge listed above
Suggested needle size: US 10 (6 mm)
TOOLS
Crochet hook, size G (optional)
Tapestry needle for weaving in ends
SKILL LEVEL
Intermediate
Techniques: provisional cast-on, increases, decreases, twisted stitches, bobbles
If You Like This Pattern, You’ll Also Like…
The Sycamore Canyon Cowl, which also uses bobbles and eyelets
The Creme Brulee Socks, which feature a similar panel of seed stitch and eyelets
The Rhubarb Crumble Cowl, with lots of seed stitch and bobbles
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