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2022 Triennial Commonwealth
Section B
Lace to the theme 

Own design
Birmingham Shawl

Ann Allison

Own design

Class 14 Lace to Use

Inspired by the intersecting logos of Birmingham 2022 and Birmingham City Council

Ann Robson Trophy for Torchon lace

Own design
The Rainbow Serpent

Denise Smith

Own design

Class 14 Lace to Use

Aboriginal art is intrinsic history of Australia, a long standing member of the Commonwealth

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From the Ground Up

Pamela Layzell

Own design

Class 15 Abstract Lace

Inspired by the colours of Commonwealth Games playing surfaces, stick figures representing the sports and the medals that are won

Ian Ferris Trophy for 3D lace

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Common Wealth

Christine Gibson

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Class 15 Abstract Lace

Common Wealth - sharing our resources: food, money, people, power

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Maple Leaf Rag (With Apologies to Scott Joplin)

Jo Wakem

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Class 15 Abstract Lace

Commonwealth Canada's maple leaves in an autumnal design (Torchon is French for cloth or rag!)

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Commonwealth Support

Mary Coleman

Own design

Class 15 Abstract Lace

Commonwealth flag plus computer graphics equals mixing and mingling of peoples united by the Commonwealth and other's national colours

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The Friendly Race

Dianne Derbyshire

Own design

Class 16 A Piece For Display On A Wall

A colourful race of athletes in the "Friendly" Games

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Hands In A Sugar Plantation

Tamara Goulding

Own design

Class 16 A Piece For Display On A Wall

Our Commonwealth extensive history is linked with producing sugar working within the rough sugar canes

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On The Podium

Carole Whitling

Own design

Class 16 A Piece For Display On A Wall

How athletes appear on the podium after winning a race

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Crowned Crane

Ann Allison

Own design

Class 16 A Piece For Display On A Wall

Uganda's national bird's courtship dance may impress a mate, but not the judges of 'Strictly'

Medal of Excellence

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New Zealand Silver Fern

Pat Hoath

Own design

Class 16 A Piece For Display On A Wall

A stylized image of New Zealand's National emblem

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Tattoo

Barbara Brooks

Own design

Class 16 A Piece For Display On A Wall

Based on a Maori tattoo. The Maori are the indigenous peoples of New Zealand, a Commonwealth country

Founder Students Trophy for the most stimulating competition entry.

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Coronavirus

Katherine Brandle

Own design

Class 16 A Piece For Display On A Wall

Common Health = Common Wealth

Richard J Viney Trophy for a circular design

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Commonwealth Glory

Anna Winter

Own design

Class 16 A Piece For Display On A Wall

An ivory and pale peach hybrid tea rose introduced by Harkness Roses in 1998

Medal of Excellence

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Welsh Flag

Doreen Creed

Own design

Class 16 A Piece For Display On A Wall

Wales is part of the Commonwealth

Elsie Luxton Trophy for Honiton Lace

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Heart-Shaped Tree

Rieko Tamura

Own design

Class 16 A Piece For Display On A Wall

Various kinds of flowers and leaves make up a heart-shaped tree

Sue Goodman Trophy for Bedfordshire Lace

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Sydney, Australia

Jo Wakem

Own design

Class 19 Imposed Class

Commonwealth Australia's national colours - green and yellow - frame Sydney's iconic Harbour Bridge and Opera House

Medal of Excellence

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Sea And Sky

Margaret Goode

Own design

Class 19 Imposed Class

The blue and yellow curves reflect the tropical skies and beaches of many Commonwealth countries

Own design
A Nice Cup Of Tea

Pat Brunsdon

Own design

Class 19 Imposed Class

A representation of Camellia sinensis and the tea plantations in India

Ginger Jar Trophy for the best entry in the Imposed Class

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A Brooch For The Commonwealth

Julian Jefferson

Own design

Class 19 Imposed Class

Celebrating the vibrancy and diversity of a true Commonwealth

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Fantail

Sara Ruks

Own design

Class 19 Imposed Class

Fantails are endemic to the rainforests of Australia and New Zealand (Commonwealth countries)

Medal of Excellence

Own design
Commonwealth Of England Gold Crown

Sophie Hodgson

Own design

Class 20 Young Lacemaker, Individual, 11 years and under

Coins of Oliver Cromwell's Commonwealth appeal to me, especially gold ones! This is my version.

Poole Trophy for a young lacemaker 11 to 17 years

Designed by Natalie Hodgson
The Queen's Commonwealth Canopy

Milton Road Young Lacemakers

Designed by Natalie Hodgson

Class 22 Young Lacemaker Group, 2 or more, 11 years and under

Our leaves represent the Queen's Commonwealth Canopy - forest conservation initiatives involving all 54 Commonwealth Countries

Friesland Trophy for a group of young lacemakers 11 years or under

Designed by Natalie Hodgson
Hands Of Humanity

Chesterton Young Lacemakers

Designed by Natalie Hodgson

Class 23 Young Lacemaker Group, 2 or more, 17 years and under

Our piece celebrates the power of compassion and friendship across the Commonwealth countries and beyond

Miss Clare Fray Award for a group of young lacemakers under 18 years

Designed by Pamela Layzell
Going For Gold

Meridian Lacemakers

Designed by Pamela Layzell

Class 24 Adult Group, up to 10 members

Commonwealth Games athletes strive for gold. This represents a runner doing just that.

Northumbria Lacemakers Trophy (group up to 10 members)

Designed by Katherine Brandle
Tessellating Fish

Fenland Lacemakers

Designed by Katherine Brandle

Class 24 Adult Group, up to 10 members

Commonwealth countries come together for mutual support and fellowship like fish in a shoal.

Designed by Pat Brunsdon
Oliver Cromwell

98 Lace

Designed by Pat Brunsdon

Class 25 Adult Group, 11+ members

Squares inspired by a picture of Cromwell (Lord Protector of the Commonwealth), his battles and coat of arms

Northumbria Lacemakers Trophy (group of 11 or more)

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