The aim of this prize is to promote the use of hand embroidered surface embellishment within the fashion, costume & textile industries. We provide artists, students, practitioners and enthusiasts with a platform to connect with other industry bodies; in turn gaining exposure, improving embroidery techniques and keeping the age old tradition moving forward in the modern world.
The Fashion and Textile Art categories are divided into student and open subcategories. The categories are as follows:
STUDENT CATEGORY:
To qualify for the Student Category you must be in full or part time higher education at the time of registration. Registration as a students means you will benefit from subsidised entry fee and can submit work you are creating as part of your course.
OPEN CATEGORY:
If you aren’t in full or part time higher education, you will qualify for the open category. Registering in the open category is for anyone of any age. You can be a skilled practitioner, a passionate enthusiast or even a recent graduate.
FASHION
Fashion entrants should design a fashion garment that takes inspiration from the Prize brief. Your submission should showcase your design skill as well as your ability to embroider. Judges will look at your concept, execution, construction, embroidery skill and overall presentation.
TEXTILE ART
Entrants should examine the brief and produce an object that showcases their embroidery skills. The object could be a piece of jewellery, an artistic sculpture, an embroidered tapestry, a piece for home interior design etc. Judges will look at originality, embroidery technique, execution, construction and overall presentation.
◦ The winners in each category will be awarded with $4,000 USD as a top prize.
◦ A commemorative framed hand embroidered plaque produced by Hand & Lock’s skilled craftsmen.
◦ Six months subscription to Selvedge magazine.
◦ A prize bundle of industry standard threads from Madeira.
◦ A weekend course at Hand & Lock.
◦ A commemorative framed hand embroidered plaque produced by Hand & Lock’s skilled craftsmen.
◦ Six months subscription to Selvedge magazine.
◦ A weekend course at Hand & Lock.
◦ A commemorative framed hand embroidered plaque produced by Hand & Lock’s skilled craftsmen.
◦ Six months subscription to Selvedge magazine.
◦ A weekend course at Hand & Lock.
We are thrilled to offer a new creative collaborative opportunity to work with the By Hand & Lock design team. This is a unique opportunity for one of the 2023 finalists to collaborate with Hand & Lock to produce an exclusive embroidery kit. The embroidery kit will be promoted through the Hand & Lock website, and all of our social channels, plus it will be available in the Hand & Lock shop, and pop up shop for the Prize and Embroidered Arts events. The winner will be selected from the 2023 group of finalists and chosen by the Hand and Lock design team and will also receive a one off design fee to work collaboratively throughout 2024 to produce the embroidery kit design.
These are awards from companies and organisation Hand & Lock has partnered with. Typically an Associate Award recognises a specific skill or technique and the recipient receives an award directly from this partner organisation. For more information see the Prizes and Associate Awards page.
Click here to register online. All online entrants must pay via debit card, credit card or paypal. Please ensure funds are available before registering. Please note, your Prize registration fee is non-refundable if you later decide not to submit an entry.
Please ensure that you check your junk mail box before emailing us with your registration queries. Towards the end of the competition we have a huge influx of entries so our response may be delayed. You will be emailed an order confirmation number and a link to a download which confirms your competition registration and gives you details about the first deadline.
Our contest is open to embroiderers, students and enthusiasts anywhere in the world. You can enter on our website here.
PLEASE NOTE: Overseas entries please note – when sending parcels please ensure that you state that the contents have ‘NO COMMERCIAL VALUE’ adding a nominal value of $2.00 (USD) in any customs declarations, Hand & lock will not be responsible for any duty.
The Hand & Lock Prize for Embroidery accepts all types of embroidery. Your piece may include more than one type of embroidery.
The associate awards will be awarded to the entrant which shows exceptional skills in the area of the award, to find out more about the associate awards you can see them here: 2023 Associate Awards will be updated throughout the year – watch this space
Associate Awards are selected by Hand & Lock Prize sponsors and are independent of the main Hand & Lock Awards. Each different award will have it’s own specific eligibility and selection criteria. These awards are selected from all submissions regardless of whether the entrant was selected for the Hand & Lock Prize. In some circumstances the entrant could win both an associate award and a Hand & Lock Prize award.
No – our rules state that we can only accept one name per application.
You can enter more than one category for example you may wish to enter both the fashion and textile art category. You cannot enter both the student and open subcategories.
Each year registration closes at the end of March. Once the registration period is finished, an online portal will open on the Prize website, this allows you to submit images for your entry. There is also an option to add supporting text to explain your concept and techniques/materials used (max 200 words).
Your images must comprise of three research images (concept, mood boards, embroidery samples, etc.) and three images that show your final design or, if not yet completed, what your final design will look like. Please note that judges will use these images to determine who goes through to the next round and it is vital they understand your overall vision.
Please see below for examples of mood boards, samples and final design images.
Please ensure the images are in focus and not too light/dark, these images will be presented to the judging panel for the first round of the competition and from here the finalists will be chosen for stage two
No physical work needs to be submitted at this stage, you are only required to send your work to Hand & Lock if you become a finalist in the competition.
The 1st round of judging takes place in July. We will send you an email to confirm your advancement in the contest around the start of August. If you are successful, it is at this stage you will be introduced to your mentor for the mentoring programme.
We make every effort to contact all entrants to let them know if they have or haven’t got through to the second round but, if you haven’t heard anything by the 31st July this means you haven’t been successful.
You will have spent the summer finalising your designs and consulting your mentor and you must send your final piece(s) to the Hand & Lock studio in London in September. Please note the studio opening hours are 9am – 5:30pm Monday to Friday. Any work received after this date will not be eligible for the competition.
UK Female clothing size 6-8: Due to the mannequins we use, please do not make your designs smaller than the following measurements: Bust 79 cm / Waist 60.5 cm / Hips 86 cms
UK Male Clothing size Medium: Due to the mannequins we use, please do not make your designs smaller than the following measurement: Chest 96 cm / Waist 60.5 cm.
*Above outlines the size of standard mannequins, however we can provide different size if needed.*
If you have placed 1st, 2nd or 3rd we kindly ask to keep your submission for up to one year to display at the Hand & Lock studio and to offer for press loans to elevate your profile and highlight The Prize. If you require your piece exceptions can be made. Submissions that don’t place in the top three will be made available immediately. In both cases it is the finalist’s responsibility to pay for and organise the return of their submission. Due to the large numbers of submissions from around the world Hand & Lock regrets it cannot cover the costs of international couriers.
We do not offer deferrals unless there are serious extenuating circumstances. To be considered for deferral you must notify us a minimum of 48 hours before the submission deadline. Your email must include a detailed explanation of your circumstances and show us the progress you made prior to your change in circumstances. Your request will then be considered by members of the judging team and you will receive an answer within seven days.
The fee at the point of registration is non-refundable, under any circumstances. This fee contributes to the running of the Prize and the Prize fund itself. Only register if you are confident you can submit a worthy entry by the specified deadline.
Please email prize@handembroidery.com with any questions you have and we will endeavour to answer your query as soon as possible.