Queenslander Shawl by Hannah Smith

Queenslander Shawl

Crochet
January 2022
Hobbie Cotton Kings Sultan
both are used in this pattern
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
4 repeats = 4 inches
in the netting pattern: four repeats = 4 ¼ “ and four rows = 2 ¾ “
3.0 mm
3.5 mm (E)
1039 - 1094 yards (950 - 1000 m)
One size
both US and UK
English
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The Queenslander is a generously sized triangular shaped shawl inspired by a Vintage pattern for a lace collar published in The Queenslander in 1924. The Queenslander was the weekend magazine edition of the main newspaper in Brisbane: the Brisbane Courier.
The shawl uses a top-down construction, starting with the longest edge of the triangle. It features triangular netting, edging with elongated treble clusters and finished with picots. Because of the construction method, it is easy to modify for a different gauge or to adjust the size; you simply need an odd number of repeats in the first row.

One ball (1000m) if using 3mm hook and about 700m if using the 3.5mm hook.
Any long color change gradient yarn.

The original pattern is simply called “Pretty Crochet Collar”.
I grew up in Queensland and the pattern appealed to me.You will find the original collar pattern (UK terminology) on Ravelry here: https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/pretty-crochet-c... or on Trove there:
https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/25543604.