Triennial Lace Award
Members of the Australian lace Guild are invited to submit entries to the 2012 Triennial Lace Award.
The theme for the 2012 award is "My Country".
In 1984, Gabrielle de Mestre Pond urged the National Administrative Committee to hold a competition for lace designed with an Australian theme. She also donated the prize, an antique Brussels lace bertha collar. The winner was voted by the members after publication of the entries. In 1989 the competition was redefined, introducing a judging panel and different lace categories and so the Triennial Lace Award was born.
The competition is designed to further the aims and objectives of the Australian Lace Guild. The awards are held once during each three year term of the NAC, resulting in the awards rotating from state to state each time.
Past themes have been:
| SA | 1989 | Nature |
| Qld | 1991 | Australiana |
| NSW | 1994 | Lace to Wear |
| Vic | 1997 | Victoriana |
| Tas | 2000 | Heirlooms - Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow |
| SA | 2003 | Framed |
| WA | 2006 | The Sea - winner La mer by Margaret Jaggar |
Joan Brackley
26 Albert Street
BELMONT NSW 2280
Post your form, together with your cheque/money order, to the Awards Coordinator.
Theme: My Country
- The competition is open to all financial members of the Australian Lace Guild.
- Entries can be
- of original design
- adapted from traditional patterns
- copied from published work
- Entries may not have been previously exhibited in any other show or competition
- One entry only may be submitted by each entrant in each category
- Entries should not be mounted under glass nor require assembly
- Entry fee is $10.00 per entrant/group entry
- Two or more independent and qualified judges will be invited to judge the entries
- The judges' decision is final
- Each entry will be judged on its own merit
- Results will be announced at the 2012 AGM and published in the following Australian Lace
magazine.- Entries will be on show during the 2012 AGM.
- The ALG reserves the right to publish, in print or electronically, pictures and details of lace pieces and entrants at the discretion of the NAC.
- Entries may be forwarded in two ways:
- by receipted certified mail to the Awards Coordinator by 21 September 2012. If the entry is to be returned by certified mail, the entrant must pre-pay the cost.
- delivered in person by prior arrangement to the Awards Coordinator at the 2012 AGM venue on Monday, 1 October 2012.
- While every care is taken of exhibits, the ALG will not be responsible for any loss or damage
- It is the responsibility of the entrant to insure entries while in transit and for the duration of the AGM week.
- Group entry - any technique
- Bobbin lace
- Needle lace
- Tatted lace
- Crochet
- Knitted lace
- Embroidered lace
- Contemporary lace (mixed and innovative)
- Novice (3 years or less lacemaking experience)