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55 sites in Lacemaking
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One hundred years of Hungarian lace. Includes history, lacemaking method, and image gallery with close up details.
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Includes a short introduction to princess, bobbin and needle laces.
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Webrings make it easy to randomly surf thru lacemaking sites.
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An IOLI charter group, meets in San Antonio, Texas. Includes photos of annual demonstrations at the Folklife Festival.
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Marla Mallett shares bobbin lace, needlepoint lace, and other handmade laces from her personal collection.
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Homepage of lacemakers in Oxford UK includes calendar of events.
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The Circle, formed in 1988, publishes a quarterly magazine, promotes classes, demonstrations and lace days, and maintains a library. They match lacemakers with mentoring peers, and provide a help line.
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Shares a gallery of handmade tatting.
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Brenda includes instructions for choosing threads, a free pattern and a gallery.
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Animated video of bobbin pairs in action.
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Museum shares several photos of lace dating from 1850 to 1900.
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Mr. Kriel describes himself as a passionate lacemaker. Although he's only been making lace since 1996, he's already completed projects in Torchon, Bedfordshire, Brugges, Duchesse and Russian tape lace.
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Discussing the history of bucks, beds and northant bobbin laces, this site also covers equipment and local laces today.
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Sherry, a tatter and bobbin lacer, designs unique pieces. She also decorates bobbins using paints and decoupage.
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This lace magazine is printed in French and English.
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Home page of the Spanish lace magazine. Patterns, competitions and calendar, plus 'Letter to the Reader' from previous issues.
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Professor Griswold has been collecting documents regarding textile arts such as lacemaking, and placing them in this online archival library.
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Dr. Maginnis documents laces used on apparel from the 16th -19th century.
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This unusual collection of over 400 laces was exhibited in England and the USA.
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Settled in The Round House in Cooma, Australia, Noelene (Tatter's Poet Laureate) shares her new lace creations.
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Three lace artists encourage bobbin, and needle, lacemakers to give designing a try by offering case studies, tutorials, patterns and galleries.
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This comprehensive well maintained list, sorted by country, lists lace events all over the world.
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Irish Laces are this group's specialty. Carrickmacross, Irish crochet, and Limerick laces can all be found in their gallery.
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Doylies, mats, butterflies and a doll dress have all been made by this creative lacemaker.
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A nice introduction to the various forms of needlelaces, this site also illustrates the stitches.
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Jean Goldberg translates humor into art through needlelace. The gallery includes 20 masterpieces in lace depicting life in the twenty first century.
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Author Gloria Penning shares 18 knitted lace works, plus information about her books.
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Lace Artist Sieglinde Grigat's 'Occhi' gallery holds over 40 pieces of tatted artworks. Most pieces employ advanced techniques. She also works in bobbin lace, crochet and hairpin laces, knotted and knitted laces.
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Avital designed a printable pricking for a bobbin lace tablecloth and a Star of David tatting pattern. Her gallery contains examples of 3 different lace forms.
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The site of this California museum shows current displays, workshops and classes. Also calendar of events, newsletter and patterns.
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Rita Leydon writes an essay on bobbin lacemaking in Sweden.
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Jan, from Crete, creates miniature lace and lacemaking supplies - including a complete lace shop.
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Arlene has compiled a booklist, in 30 categories, for lace enthusiasts.
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Scroll to the bottom of the page to find lace histories from 1500-1900, plus a gallery of laceworks.
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The Lace Manufactures Museum records France's lacemaking history.
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Kieth Enevoldsen shows how to make a bobbin winder from legos.
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Kate posts photos of her bobbinlaces: bonnet, booties, collars, doilies and tablecoths.
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Italian site describes works in buckspoint, torchon and milanese, and holds a gallery of over forty photos.
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Frances defines knotwork and offers assorted bobbins.
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A lacemaker has evaluated design software and created a table stand for a vertical cookie pillow.
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The modern works of this lace artist are displayed here.
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Rosemary's hobby is making bobbin lace by the pond.
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Dora's sense of humor shows in her Margareten-Spitze laces.
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BJ describes different forms of handmade laces, including bobbin, tattting, needle and chemical.
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This database has entries in the following categories: laces, census and biographies of lacemakers, designers, bibliographies, glossaries, historical documents, museums, news and online training.
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Photos, and descriptions, of bobbin lace pieces made by Lara's mom.
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This Arduin Lace Collection was handmade by Mary O'Neill in Ireland.
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Results of the 2003 Conference in Rimini, Italy. Plans to further study the technical, artistic and historic aspects of lace in 2005.
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Elizabeth Kurella identifies, repairs and appraises fine laces.
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A lace nativity scene (#7) and Snow White (#10) are among the works created by this busy Belgian Lace Group.
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Thirty eight sites are linked to this web ring.
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Mary offers a small gallery that includes profiles of a man and a woman done in needle lace.
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The official site of LOKK, the Dutch Lace Organization, contains photos of modern and classical laces created by its members. Click kantbrief to reach the gallery.
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The history and patterns of lace on Cyprus can be found here, plus a photo index of local lacemakers.
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Lacemakers share a pattern page, photos of their exhibits, Miss Channer's mat, plus information about their 4 year lace course.
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