The Hand & Lock Prize for Embroidery 2007
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ENTRY REQUIREMENTS

 


Who Can Enter

Any student of any course who is in full or part time education at the time of application from any country in the world.
How to Enter
Enter on-line (https://www.handembroideryshop.co.uk/comp2007/form.php)
OR Complete the entry form in full and return along with the entry fee to Hand & Lock.
Contact your course tutor for photocopies of the entry form
OR Click here to dowload and print off an entry form
Entry Fee
There is a £22.00 fee to enter.
Payment by cheque drawn on a UK bank, payable to Hand & Lock, and must include cheque guarantee numbers on the reverse, or by debit/credit card, payable to Hand & Lock, or on the website, as above.
Entrants from outside the UK
Please note that payment can only be accepted by either a cheque drawn on a UK bank, or, by credit / debit card through the online registration page.
Entry Form Deadline
March 31st 2007 only the entry form and entrance fee is required. Please Note: Do not send work at this point.

Address to send to:
The Hand & Lock Prize for Embroidery 2007
86 Margaret Street
London W1W 8TE
UK

Entry Rules
All entrants must:
" Pay the entry fee, which is non-refundable under any circumstances.
" Be registered by the stated deadlines to be eligible for judging.
All entries must submit work that:
" Responds to all 7 points of the competition brief.
" Is embroidery, i.e. created with a needle and thread.
" Is the work of the entrant, and not infringe any copyright.
" Has the entrant's name, college and telephone number on the back of each piece.

Students will be emailed within 48 hours of receipt of; Entry Form, Images, and in the Second stage, Finished work.

 
 
 

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