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Making laces by hand is an ancient and treasured art form. Sites listed here are involved in the study, preservation and the making of lace of all types. Some types of handmade laces include bobbin laces, needle laces, tape laces and tatted lace.
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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.
Rita creates doilies and edgings, sharing patterns and 'how to' information.
Brenda includes instructions for choosing threads, a free pattern and a gallery.
Brenda and Terry Paternoster offer information about lacemaking, lace threads and a free bobbin lace pattern.
This lace magazine is printed in French and English.
Carolina presents her original milanese works, patterns and a history of lace in Catalunya
Chrisine has posted photos of her honiton projects.
Click a photo, then follow the arrows to explore the works of Lace-Artist Eva Baumgartner.
Professor Griswold has been collecting documents regarding textile arts such as lacemaking, and placing them in this online archival library.
Christiane Eichler's site includes a pattern surfer, a German and English lace dictionary, a gallery and tips.
Photo and historical background of victorian era lacemaker.
Gloria's laceworks include multiple contest entries. She specializes in modern lace jewelry.
This Arduin Lace Collection was handmade by Mary O'Neill in Ireland.
Rosanna has compiled articles, photos, reports and diagrams of lacemaking in France, including an unusual collection of lacemakers in miniature.
This comprehensive well maintained list, sorted by country, lists lace events all over the world.
The site of this California museum shows current displays, workshops and classes. Also calendar of events, newsletter and patterns.
Scroll to the bottom of the page to find lace histories from 1500-1900, plus a gallery of laceworks.
Homepage of this historic Australian Society of Lacemakers.
Animated video of bobbin pairs in action.
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.
Jan, from Crete, creates miniature lace and lacemaking supplies - including a complete lace shop.
Documentation of the traditional lacemaking craft.
The Lace Manufactures Museum records France's lacemaking history.
Documentation of the traditional lacemaking craft.
Jan, from Crete, creates miniature lace and lacemaking supplies - including a complete lace shop.
Chrisine has posted photos of her honiton projects.
Carolina presents her original milanese works, patterns and a history of lace in Catalunya
Animated video of bobbin pairs in action.
Christiane Eichler's site includes a pattern surfer, a German and English lace dictionary, a gallery and tips.
Brenda and Terry Paternoster offer information about lacemaking, lace threads and a free bobbin lace pattern.
This Arduin Lace Collection was handmade by Mary O'Neill in Ireland.
The site of this California museum shows current displays, workshops and classes. Also calendar of events, newsletter and patterns.
Click a photo, then follow the arrows to explore the works of Lace-Artist Eva Baumgartner.
Brenda includes instructions for choosing threads, a free pattern and a gallery.
Rita creates doilies and edgings, sharing patterns and 'how to' information.
This lace magazine is printed in French and English.
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.
Homepage of this historic Australian Society of Lacemakers.
Professor Griswold has been collecting documents regarding textile arts such as lacemaking, and placing them in this online archival library.
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.
This comprehensive well maintained list, sorted by country, lists lace events all over the world.
Gloria's laceworks include multiple contest entries. She specializes in modern lace jewelry.
Scroll to the bottom of the page to find lace histories from 1500-1900, plus a gallery of laceworks.
The Lace Manufactures Museum records France's lacemaking history.
Photo and historical background of victorian era lacemaker.
Rosanna has compiled articles, photos, reports and diagrams of lacemaking in France, including an unusual collection of lacemakers in miniature.

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