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Bobbin Lace Books

Note: We'll be building our list of books here over the next few months. If you don't see something you need, be sure to email or call, chances are we have it!

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Lessons in Bobbin Lacemaking: Doris Southard, 224pp, $12.95.
Add the elegance of lace to pillows, handkerchiefs or clothing with this age-old technique of bobbin lacemaking. Learn to make a simple braid, an edging, how to turn a corner and much more.

 

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Torchon Lace Workbook: Bridget Cook, 96pp, $15.95.
Twenty-seven projects, including nursery lace, fans, hearts, edgings, collars and more. Clear, full-color photos and color-coded diagrams, plus exercises that cover ten techniques. Both beginners and experts will welcome this book's instructions and original designs.

 

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