Here's the text from the pdf, to whet your appetites for participating!
You'll need to follow the link
https://www.facebook.com/groups/30338026304/files to see the sketch of
the dress and get the registration form.  Jean, could you also upload
the pattern page?

Project  LACE DRESS  - Kirsten Brinckmann
kirsten.project.l...@gmail.com

With great interest I have followed the „Red Dress“ project, conceived
by British
artist Kirstie Macleod, which provides an artistic platform for women
around the
world, to tell their personal stories through embroidery.

  „THE RED DRESS“
During 11 years, from 2009 to 2020, the Red Dress travelled around the
globe being
embroidered by more than 200 women and 2 men from 28 countries!

Some of the women were established master embroiderers, others
first-time
embroiderers. They were encouraged to tell a personal story that they
would like to
share through embroidery, expressing their own identities, adding their
own cultural
and traditional experience. Some chose to create using a specific style
of embroidery
practiced for hundreds of years in their family, village, or town.

Initially the project sought to generate a dialogue of identity through
embroidery,
merging diverse cultures, with no borders.

The Red Dress’s 11-year journey around the world through embroidery is
now
complete, with the dress assembled in its final configuration. Covered
in millions of
stitches, the 6.2 kg silk dress is weighted as much by the individual
stories and
collective voices waiting to be heard as by the threads and beads that
adorn it.
It has been exhibited in various galleries and museums worldwide. In
future, the
artisans will be invited to take part in exhibiting the Red Dress in
their own countries
alongside their own work.

You will find detailed information:
www.reddressembroidery.com
Instagram: #reddressembroideryproject
Facebook: @thereddressembroidery

I am sure you will be fascinated too!

I was incredibly impressed and thought: Look what we can achieve, when
we put our
talents and skills together!

How interesting it is to get to know the many personal stories of all
the embroiderers.
Inspired by this extraordinary project, I came up with the idea of
initiating a similar
project centred around a Lace Dress.

How wonderful would it be if lacemakers from all over the world work
together to
decorate one dress with lace?

So, I’m pleased to invite all lacemakers in the world to participate in
this project!

The finished dress is to be exhibited and admired at the 20th OIDFA
World Lace
Congress in Hamburg from 4 - 6 August 2023! It won't be long until
then….

I have drawn a sketch of the Lace Dress, look at the cover - this is
what it could look
like.

The more lacemakers who participate, the more opulent the design of the
dress will
be, therefore please tell your lace friends about it too and bring this
project out into
the lace world.

Let me describe the possibilities the project offers you.  Choose any
lace technique you like, or a combination of two ore more,
create your own design or choose a traditional pattern (note the
designer's
specifications!) and adapt it to the given formats and dimensions. The
pieces of lace
can be executed in two or three dimensions. I have put together several
geometric
shapes - square, rectangle and triangles in different sizes. Please
download the PDF
pattern sheet, select one or more geometric patterns, and make sure to
check the
given dimensions!

You can use any textile material (e.g. silk, cotton, linen) in various
thicknesses, but
please only in white or off-white color!

It would be nice if you would document the planning of the pattern and
the execution
process, with photos if you like.

If you would also like to share your personal story through lacemaking
with us, ask
yourself the following questions and write down the answers:
1. What encouraged you to start making lace?
2. What fascinates you so much that you spend time, energy and money on
it?
3. What inspires you, where do you get your ideas from?
4. Do you specialise in something?
5. What place does making lace have in your everyday life?
6. What has making lace changed in your life, what is its importance?

Finally, all your laces will then be arranged and appliquéd by hand, the
design for the
dress - which is dependent on the number of pieces of lace I receive -
will be created
in collaboration with costume designers and then made from silk fabric
in my studio
in Hamburg.

After the congress, the dress will travel and exhibited, together with
all the stories it
tells. Later the dress is to be auctioned off for social charity or
donated to a museum.
I am very much looking forward to meeting many new lacemakers through
this
project!
Kirsten Brinckmann

Conditions of participation

The project Lace Dress is open to all lacemakers of the world!
To participate in this project, please send the completed and signed
registration form  to me by 30. September 2022 at the latest.
Registrations received after the deadline as well as incomplete
registrations will not  be considered.
The finished laces must reach me by 31. December 2022.
More than one piece of lace may be submitted by any person or group.
Please label accompanying photos (the laces preferably photographed on a
black   background) in high quality (300 dpi) and documents (word doc)
with your name before you send them to me.
By sending the digital photos and further information, you automatically
agree to the  free use of these for press purpose, on the internet and
in social networks.
Pieces of lace, which do not fulfill the specified measurements,
technical or  qualitative requirements, can unfortunately not be
accepted.
All mailing, possible insurance costs and any customs duties in case are
to be paid by  the participant.

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