| "Mrs Dot" | | Freelance editor for Lace (the Lace Guild magazine), Deb's site contains knitted, bobbin and needle laces, plus plotted grids for designing your own lace patterns. |
| Alamo Bobbin Lacers | | An IOLI charter group, meets in San Antonio, Texas. Includes photos of annual demonstrations at the Folklife Festival. |
| Alencon Lace | | Site describes history of, and techniques used to make, alencon lace. |
| Alissa's Lace | | Alissa shares her work in buck's point, flemish, honiton and torchon. |
| Allhallows Museum | | Based in Honiton, Devon UK, the museum features the laces famous to this region. |
| Avital's Fibers | | 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. |
| Batten Lace | | These simplified instructions for making battenburg lace include photos. |
| BJ's Laces | | BJ describes different forms of handmade laces, including bobbin, tattting, needle and chemical. |
| Bobbin Lace European Network | | This database has entries in the following categories: laces, census and biographies of lacemakers, designers, bibliographies, glossaries, historical documents, museums, news and online training. |
| Bobbin Lacers in CZ | | Jaroslava Jedlinska and Dana Mihulkova, both from Czechoslovakia, share examples of their bobbin laces. |
| Bobbinburg | | Directory of links for personal pages, shops, and chat. |
| Branscombe Parish | | This article describes the lace industry and school in this English village. |
| Brenda Paternoster | | Brenda includes instructions for choosing threads, a free pattern and a gallery. |
| Brenda's Lace | | Brenda and Terry Paternoster offer information about lacemaking, lace threads and a free bobbin lace pattern. |
| Carolina's Lace Site | | Carolina presents her original milanese works, patterns and a history of lace in Catalunya. | |
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