Arts: Crafts: Lacemaking: Associations
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Aarachne Album 2003
This gallery holds photos of the members and their works.
Arachne's Web of Atlantia
The Atlantia region of the Society of Creative Anachronism holds lace workshops.
Atlanta IOLI
Georgia chapter site contains member's gallery, workshop information, calendar and tips.
Australian Lace 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.
The Dallas Lace Society
A calendar of events and lace tips from members are on the home page of this guild.
Great Lakes Lace Group Inc.
This group sponsors teacher certifications in bobbin, tape, and tatted laces.
International Old Lacers
International association based in the USA shares information about events, contests, conferences. Site also contains pattern of the month.
The Lace Guild
British Lace Guild educates on all aspects of lacemaking through their Lace Magazine and other publications, conferences, certifications, and young lacemakers program.
Lone Star Lacers
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.
New England Lace Group
This page holds the basic information needed to contact this Maine-based group.
Newsgroup: Arachne
The web server for the Arachne newsgroup organizes information as a service to the members.
OIDFA
The International Bobbin and Needle Lace Organisation provides bulletins, patterns, competitions and congresses.
Pittsburgh Lace Group
Newsletters are posted, plus a large Christmas gallery and workshop photos.
Rose Ground Lace Guild
The Tyler, Texas, chapter of IOLI shares their projects here.
Roxburgh Lacemakers
This group from Kelso, Scotland, exhibits their work and provides information about meeting times.
SCA Lace
News group discusses topics relating to making lace during the Middle Ages and the Renaissance.
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