Frederica (Quatrefoil) by Mary Burwell

Frederica (Quatrefoil)

Knitting
November 2013
Sport (12 wpi) ?
3.6 stitches and 0 rows = 1 inch
in as described in directions
US 10 - 6.0 mm
153 - 164 yards (140 - 150 m)
Finished width = 5”; finished length = 87” [over 7ft!].
English
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Note: The basic pattern as written (without customization) will comfortably accommodate most wearers. However, it can easily be lengthened (if desired) by adding more rows.

FREDERICA is a great pick-up-and-go project!

Its symmetrically pleasing net-like appearance was inspired by overlapping shapes popular in Gothic and Renaissance-era building architecture, often with a four-lobed (“quatrefoil”) motif providing both strong support and lovely decoration.

This is a quick knit with a brief and easily mastered row repeat, despite a complex surface appearance. Row-by-row narrative instructions are provided.

Much individual creativity, too, comes in the variety of embellishments that may be added to this project, from …

  • the new gold- and silver-toned scarf pendant with four ornately abutting circles (purchased for a nominal fee from a local store operated by the well-known American multi-national corporation that is the world’s largest retailer) … to …
  • a vintage filigree shoe clip
  • an antique hollow scrollwork brass heart
  • a bronze leaf of unknown provenance
  • etc.

An additional column of faggoting worked at one side of the scarf even allows for the insertion of an optional strand/string of 4mm gold-tone beads (at any craft supply store).