Rising Steam Scarf by Duke of Nikko

Rising Steam Scarf

Knitting
April 2025
DK (11 wpi) ?
22 stitches and 28 rows = 4 inches
in double knitting pattern
US 3 - 3.25 mm
500 - 1000 yards (457 - 914 m)
Skinny, Wide
English
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This double-knit scarf is inspired by the traditional Japanese Tatewaku (Rising Steam) motif. The continuous waves of rising steam are not only visually pleasing, but they capture the essence of Japan’s deep connection to nature.

The subtle yet elegant movement of steam is achieved by combining stitch increases and decreases. Such shaping techniques elevate colorwork’s possibility of expression.

This design was originally published by Ancient Arts Fibre Crafts - ancientartsfibre.com

SKILL LEVEL
Advanced

SKILLS NEEDED
Double knitting in 2 colors, increases (M1L / M1R) and decreases (k2tog / ssk)

SIZES
Skinny, Wide

FINISHED MEASUREMENTS
Skinny: Approx. 3 ¾” x 70” (9.5cm x 175cm)
Wide: Approx. 7 ½” x 70” ( 19cm x 175cm)

YARN
DK weight yarn in 2 contrasting colors (Light Color, and Dark Color)

SAMPLE SHOWN IN
Ancient Arts Fibre Crafts Lascaux DK (25% Manx Loaghtan Wool/75% Punta Arenas Wool, 100g/3.5oz, 250m/273yds)

Skinny: 1 skein each of Rill (A) and Just Before Midnight (B)

Wide: 2 skeins each of Scent and Sensibility (A) and Beaujolais de Chenas (B)

NEEDLES AND NOTIONS
US #3 (3.25 mm) straight needles, or size to obtain gauge. Tapestry needle and scissors

GAUGE
22 sts and 28 rows per 4” (10cm) in double knitting pattern after blocking