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Ann Moore's Lacemakers' Collection
Bobbin Lace patterns include step by step instructions and working diagrams.
Armchair Craft Supplies
Gail offers tatting supplies and hosts a tatting exchange. The gallery covers two years of shared tatting.
Be-stitched
Thread, books, needles, shuttles and other tools for tatting.
Beanile
Nina Libin sells her books, plus patterns, kits and shuttles especially designed to hold the extra beads needed in her tatted jewelry.
Biggins Home Page
The Torchon Pattern People provide a variety of bobbin lace supplies.
Bobbincenter
The Langendorfs have been turning bobbins for 20 years. They also make pillow stands and sell linen and silk threads.
Bobbins by Van Dieren
Offering a variety of tools designed for lacemakers, as well as tips.
Brian Goodwin - Lacemaking Accessories
Brian creates tools and accessories for bobbin lacers, plus charming lacemaking miniatures.
Busy Bobbins
This shop in Ohio stocks domestic and imported bobbins along with kits and books for beginners.
Catchpin Lacemaking Supplies
Catchpin provides supplies for more than a dozen different laces, and have recently expanded their tatting supplies.
Central Scotland Lace Supplies
Carries a selection of lace books and pillows.
David Reed Smith
Hand crafted tatting shuttles, tatting accessories, drop spindles, and spinning accessories made by a master wood craftsmen. Site also features woodturning articles.
DS9 Designs
Sisters, Sherry and Debbie, construct bags especially designed for holding shuttles. They also sell original tatting patterns (and have several free patterns at their site).
Elena's Romanian Point Lace
Romanian Point work designs including angels, butterflies, seashells, bookmards and florals, offering kits and patterns.
Filet Lace by the Sea
Marie-Jo sells fabric for filet lace by the yard. She also teaches filet lace courses.
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 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.
Ms.Heart
A civil war re-enactor creates fancy flat shuttles.
Northtipton's Needle Tatting
The Sanders introduce tatting tricks to machine knitters. Needles for sale - patterns are free.
Roseground Tatting & Lacemaking Supplies
This online shop is based in England, but supplies lacers worldwide with unique products such as Edward Clarke's 'Silent Tatter' shuttles.
SMP Lace
Shop west of London provides bobbin and needle lace supplies: pillows, books, threads, and display supplies.
Snowgoose
Lacemaker owned and operated, this Colorado-based online lace shop has large supply of threads, books, tools. Site provides information on a different forms of handmade laces.
Tat's All
This Canadian shop stocks books, tools, needles, shuttles, and threads. They carry beads and other tat accessories. The site holds tips, patterns, an events calendar and other 'neat stuff' like the NATA nut.
Tatting and Design.
Lyn Morton teaches tatting and designs patterns. Her shop provides threads, shuttles and tools.
Tatting Reborn
Rebecca carries the full line of colors in the altin basik threads.
The Lacemaker USA
Based in Ohio, this shop offers a wide range of bobbin, knit and tatted lace making supplies via the internet.
The Shuttle Maker
A folk artist has designed a shuttle that holds more thread.
The Shuttle Shop, USA
Chris Hinton makes decorative pierced wood tatting shuttles.
The Thread Store
Specializes in crochet and other threads and supplies for tatting. Products with pricing, hours, and email ordering.
Theo Brejaart
Theo's international list of lace books is arranged by language. He also offers lace calendars.
Threads Galore
Offers tatting and crochet threads, featuring Turkish threads.
Tim Parker
Specializing in bobbins, tools, threads and mounting supplies.
Trillium Bobbin Lace
Canadian supplier of bobbin lace tools and threads also carries books, pins and beads.
Van Sciver Bobbin Lace
Regularly updated, this shop collects supplies from around the world. They carry bobbins, threads, pillows, as well as providing instruction and workshops.
Victorian Art
Sells Romanian point kits. Classes are available in the Baltimore MD area.
Winslow Bobbins
Producers of personalised commemorative lace and hardwood bobbins. Directions for spangling are included.
Youngman Hughes Enterprises
Specializes in Battenburg lace, offering lace tape and instructional books.


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