general lace organizations
Arts, Crafts, Lacemaking, General Lace Organizations
- This group from Kelso, Scotland, exhibits their work and provides information about meeting times.
- The web server for the Arachne newsgroup organizes information as a service to the members.
- This IOLI chapter's site contains a member's showcase with the works of 6 different artists, plus a crown created with combined effort. Past events are recorded and future workshops listed.
- A calendar of events and lace tips from members are on the home page of this guild.
- ALG's contains information on the various branches of the guild, membership, and their magazine. It includes information museums and exhibits, competitions and patterns.
- This gallery holds photos of the members and their works.
- News group discusses topics relating to making lace during the Middle Ages and the Renaissance.
- Newsletters are posted, plus a large Christmas gallery and workshop photos.
- The Atlantia region of the Society of Creative Anachronism holds lace workshops.
- Based in Suffolk, England, this guild shares news and photos of their meetings. An article on the lace panel entitled "Battle of Britain" is well illustrated.
- This group sponsors teacher certifications in bobbin, tape, and tatted laces.
- British Lace Guild educates on all aspects of lacemaking through their Lace Magazine and other publications, conferences, certifications, and young lacemakers program.
- "Pillow Talk" is this group's newsletter. Heartland sponsors open challenges: the three yards club, leaves and tallies, and an annual contest.
- Georgia chapter site contains member's gallery, workshop information, calendar and tips.
- International association based in the USA shares information about events, contests, conferences. Site also contains pattern of the month.
- This page holds the basic information needed to contact this Maine-based group.
- The Tyler, Texas, chapter of IOLI shares their projects here.
- The International Bobbin and Needle Lace Organisation provides bulletins, patterns, competitions and congresses.
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