List here only if the site contains supplies, kits, accessories or other supplies for lacemaking.
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- Bobbincenter The Langendorfs have been turning bobbins for 20 years. They also make pillow stands and sell linen and silk threads.
- 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.
- SMP Lace Shop west of London provides bobbin and needle lace supplies: pillows, books, threads, and display supplies.
- Winslow Bobbins Producers of personalised commemorative lace and hardwood bobbins. Directions for spangling are included.
- Lacemaking Supplies, tools and tapes.
- 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.
- Handy Hands Tatting Barbara Foster publishes tatting books, and offers threads, shuttles and accessories.
- Tatting and Design. Lyn Morton teaches tatting and designs patterns. Her shop provides threads, shuttles and tools.
- LoveTatting Diane Whisnant sells 3 pattern sets and t-shirts.
- Lace Bobbins and Tatting Shuttles Chris Parson sells handpainted wooden bobbins and shuttles. He also sells the tatting shuttles made by Stuart Johnson.
- Brian Goodwin - Lacemaking Accessories Brian creates tools and accessories for bobbin lacers, plus charming lacemaking miniatures.
- Beanile Nina Libin sells her books, plus patterns, kits and shuttles especially designed to hold the extra beads needed in her tatted jewelry.
- The Shuttle Maker A folk artist has designed a shuttle that holds more thread.
- Roseground This online shop is based in England, but supplies lacers worldwide with unique products such as Edward Clarke's 'Silent Tatter' shuttles.
- Mike Bester's lace Bobbins Mike Bester, from South Africa, is a renowned midland and continental lace bobbin maker.
- Threads Galore Offers tatting and crochet threads, featuring Turkish threads.
- Elena's Romanian Point Lace Romanian Point work designs including angels, butterflies, seashells, bookmarks and florals, offering kits and patterns.
- Be-stitched Thread, books, needles, shuttles and other tools for tatting.
- Bobbins by Van Dieren Offering a variety of tools designed for lacemakers, as well as tips.
- Theo Brejaart Theo's international list of lace books is arranged by language. He also offers lace calendars.
- 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).
- Provo Enterprises Based in California, this shop offers a wide range of bobbin, knit and tatted lace making supplies via the internet.