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  • 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).
    http://www.geocities.com/ds9designs/

  • Lacemaking

  • Thirty eight sites are linked to this web ring.
    http://lacemakers.lacefairy.com/

  • Delia

  • A bridal crown, garter, necklace and bookmark cross were tatted by Delia for this gallery.
    http://www.geocities.com/deliastatting/photoalbum

  • UK: Heart of England Tatters

  • This group meets in Nuneaton, Warwickshire, UK. A map to the meeting location is included.
    http://www.lacet-pubs.demon.co.uk/events/HofEtatters.htm

  • Vintage Tatting

  • Several patterns date from 1915 to 1924, plus an illustrated tatting lesson by Cherie Wheeler.
    http://www.wcnet.org/~scwheels

  • Bobbincenter

  • The Langendorfs have been turning bobbins for 20 years. They also make pillow stands and sell linen and silk threads.
    http://www.langendorfkloeppel.de/

  • Kleinhout

  • Dutch supplier of bobbin lace tools carries flat round, oval, fan and german roll pillows - also unique jewelry and rubber stamps.
    http://www.kleinhout.com

  • Tricia's Newbie Round Robin

  • Here's the center piece for Tricia's round in a robin for first-timers.
    http://website.lineone.net/~tricias/

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