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First Light Lace
Dawn offers her tatted works, threads and beads. Handy Hands Tatting
Barbara Foster publishes tatting books, and offers threads, shuttles and accessories. Itsa Bobbins Home Page
Lacemaking suppliers, based in South West UK, provide bobbins, pricking grids and books. John and Jennifer Ford
Sponsors of two annual lace events in England, the Fords provide bobbin lace supplies. Kleinhout
Dutch supplier of bobbin lace tools. Carries flat round, oval, fan and German roll pillows. Also specialty jewelry and rubber stamps. Knots and More
Features tatting tools, threads, books, and gifts. Instructions for how to tat a hanging cluny leaf can be found here. Lace Bobbins
Artist Terri DeHetre creates wooden and porcelain bobbins. Lace Bobbins and Tatting Shuttles
Chris Parson sells handpainted wooden bobbins and shuttles. He also sells the tatting shuttles made by Stuart Johnson. Lace Resources International
This educational center provides an online course in Torchon using a cookie style pillow and East Midlands bobbins with spangles. Supplies for the course can also be purchased at this site. Lacemaking
Supplies, tools and tapes. Lacemaking in the UK
A resource list for lacemaking supplies in the UK, this site contains details of kit and accessory suppliers, guilds, magazines, books, courses and events. Lacy Susan
Virginian lacer offers beads, bobbins and books. She also carries Lace 2000 bobbin lace design software. LoveTatting
Diane Whisnant sells 3 pattern sets and t-shirts. Malcolm Fielding's Lace Bobbin Shop
Australian craftsman offers handmade bobbins. Mike Bester's lace Bobbins
Mike Bester, from South Africa, is a renowned midland and continental lace bobbin maker. Results: Previous 1 2 3 4 Next |