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PAMELA LAYZELL

Pamela began making lace in 1985.  Keen to develop her own designs, she embarked on the City and Guilds course, completing Part 1 in 1998 and Part 2 in 2002.  She received a medal of excellence for both parts.  She joined the Westhope Group in 2007.  Pamela now enjoys experimenting with various materials and often works with coarse threads on a large scale. This has included a phase of working with ‘thread’ made of plastic bags cut into strips.  She enjoys pushing the boundaries of lacemaking, trying to use the traditional techniques in non-traditional ways.  Much of her work uses simple lacemaking techniques, relying on scale and repetition to create interesting designs.  With a mathematical background, she has used mathematical shapes and solids, which led to several pieces based on triangles, including two 3-dimensional pieces.  She enjoyed the challenge of how to construct a robust framework to give the 3D form, a challenge which becomes even more complicated when trying to work to a large scale.  More recently, Pamela has enjoyed creating and working with non-standard curved grids, using words from shapes adapted from semaphore signals to create her patterns.  She is trying to incorporate more colour into her work having worked in neutral tones for several years and enjoys the challenge of working towards a theme for exhibitions.  Her work is varied, she does not like to stick with any one style as she feels different approaches suit different themes.

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