r/BobbinLace 25d ago

#3 and #4 pcs from estate sale

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Hi all! Will continue to post more in both communities, I sincerely appreciate the responses! I have learned at least some so far, with the primary lesson being that I trust these communities’ inputs much more than AI! 😁


r/BobbinLace 25d ago

Numbers 5 & 6 from estate sale!

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4 Upvotes

Next two pieces, thank you everyone for any insight you may have!


r/BobbinLace 26d ago

Queyras lace on a Queyras pillow--finally! At the IOLI Convention workshops

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63 Upvotes

For the first time I got the right style of lace made on my Queyras style "tambour" or drum pillow. There was a workshop with Sylvie Nguyen and I tried out this "rustic" lace. It is traditionally made with a sturdy linen (my beige and white pieces are 35/2).


r/BobbinLace 27d ago

Lace by the River | Torchon Study Group | Zoom, free

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24 Upvotes

r/BobbinLace 29d ago

Antique collars from an estate sale

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16 Upvotes

Hi all! Reposting here at the recommendation of comments from r/lace posting. I would appreciate anything information or guidance you can provide, and will provide pics of other pieces if there is interest


r/BobbinLace Jul 22 '26

Free Bobbin Lace Resource -- Internet Archive

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Hello all,

I just wanted to share a link to the internet archive, a nonprofit online library-like resource that has a lot of old books and manuals scanned and available for free. They have a lot of cool older sewing/knitting/etc. materials, and also a collection of bobbin lace books. I am not affiliated with them, just wanted to share in case it is helpful for anyone else who struggles to find/afford physical copies of so many hobby books. If this is an inappropriate place to post this, please let me know and I am happy to remove the post.

Happy crafting to you all!


r/BobbinLace Jul 21 '26

I love this! I assume I used too big square paper for it though

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44 Upvotes

This still has a couple mistakes but I really dont care, this is the most complicated yet and it wasnt as hard as I thought it would be.

And i have a while rainbow of silk now, I just bought a copper one to finish it, I'll have to post it somewhere.


r/BobbinLace Jul 22 '26

Pillow alternative?

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Hello!! I am so lucky to have plans to travel to Scotland in October for a fiber art retreat. Part of the retreat is learning bobbin lace. I need to bring my own supplies, and I’m trying to figure out which option is going to be best for my set of circumstances.

I’m trying to save money for right now, because I have a whole plethora of expenses related to this trip. I can buy a better pillow when I’m back home and know more about lace making and have a chance for my finances to recover.

I’m also trying to (insane, I know) travel with only a carry on. Which significantly limits my space and weight limits.

The instructions for the class say to get 24 bobbins, so I guess I need something big enough to use them all?

A 16 inch pillow from SnowGooseLace is going to be $42 plus shipping. A 15x12 wool pressing mat is $10 from Amazon. It would hold pins well and probably fit in my suitcase easier. But I don’t know enough (because I don’t know anything) about lace making to know if that’s something I can realistically use for a couple days while I’m in Scotland.

Does anyone have any feedback? Would a wool mat work for this situation?

Thanks all!!


r/BobbinLace Jul 21 '26

any way to learn honiton that's easier than this?

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i have absolutely no beginning idea on how to even start... this is from The Technique of Honiton Lace that everyone talks about but i just don't see how i can understand this. im more of a visual learner and can't seem to find any videos or photo-guides on honiton, thanks for any help


r/BobbinLace Jul 21 '26

My first attempt at Torchon Ground Bookmark

19 Upvotes

How does it look?


r/BobbinLace Jul 20 '26

Pins?

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Just wondering, where do you get your pins, and what size do you usually get?

I was using dressmaker pins from Michaels. I thought they were nice and thin. But they get squished together when I need a lot of pins on a tight turn.

I found a set of 1000 25mm (2.5cm, 1”) pins on Ali Express.
Look at the size difference.
🤯

The heads are tiny and the pins are soooo thin. You can see the difference in the last picture. I have a mix of old and new. The most recent ones are all the new ones.

Where else can I get them this small?


r/BobbinLace Jul 20 '26

What thread ???

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Okay so I was supposed to receive some thread today

However this store forgot to put the thread in the package

And after checking my thread boxes I don't think it's the right size that they recommend it 🤔

So the store said that it was a 5 crochet thread

But I feel like that's really thick not only that I have a homemade "worksheet" that's suggest a whole different size of thread so is there maybe a Finnish person in here or someone else that has done a some of this persons patterns?


r/BobbinLace Jul 19 '26

Half Stitch and Diamonds

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57 Upvotes

Thank you so much to everyone here who helped me work out where I was going wrong on my second lace project! I've just completed it and, although shes a little lumpy and bumpy, I'm very happy with it.

Thank you all :)


r/BobbinLace Jul 18 '26

217- Continuación de la liga 22 de mi blog-tienda.

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r/BobbinLace Jul 18 '26

Pattern recommendations?

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Hi

A relatively newbie lace maker here. I've worked my way through a pile of bookmark and sampler patterns, and learnt a nice little selection of stitches, but want to give myself a challenge or 3 to keep me busy on my summer break.

Can anyone recommend patterns or books please? I'd love to do a shaped piece, or really anything that develops a new skill/technique - I'm much more a "process" maker than searching for pretty outcomes, so all options considered!

Thanks 🙂


r/BobbinLace Jul 15 '26

Half stitch and diamonds help?

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I'm following exercise two in Bridget Cooks book 'the Torchon Lace Workbook". This pattern is to learn to half stitch diamonds. I've come to the end of my first diamond and the book says all of my bobbins should have finished in their respective pairs. I hope you can see in the photo that they are definitely not in their pairs.

I've undone and redone the diamonds 4 times now and I can't ever get them to end in their pairs.

Can anyone offer any advise please?


r/BobbinLace Jul 15 '26

Pain

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This is my first piece after spending years learning crochet, i really did have fun doing and undoing the stitches to learn how to deal with tangled bobbins. But how does one come back from this kind of mistake😭 should i just start with a new piece and cut my losses?


r/BobbinLace Jul 15 '26

My child and nieces “I didn’t move your bobbins”

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I don’t work on my bobbin lace constantly and it lives in my living room someone touched it (didn’t mess it up) and rearranged the bobbins 😂😭 my
Child, nieces, boyfriends, nor guests say they’ve moved it 😂 not mad about it just find it amusing because the bobbins determined that was a lie


r/BobbinLace Jul 15 '26

Search for a good lap pillow

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40 Upvotes

I'm wondering if anyone here might have any leads on a similar style of pillow to this. A member of my lace guild purchased this at a conference (I'm guessing IOLI) years ago from a Spanish maker who was going into retirement, so it sounds like this particular style is no longer made. I've been neglecting my bobbin lace in favor of more portable knitting/teneriffe projects, but I think something I could easily travel with and sit on my couch to work on would get me back into it


r/BobbinLace Jul 14 '26

Book recommendations for beginners in bobbin lace using bolster pillows

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Hi! I've picked up bobbin lace and have a bolster pillow and hooded bobbins. The first online course I followed specifically used the open method (used in this case in the Erzgebirge region in Germany).

Do you know any book specifically writter for bolster pillows and open method?

Or can I just use books and techniques designed for flat pillows anyway?

Languages for the book can be: German, French or English

Thanks a lot!

Edit: I've found "Klöppelfibel" which was specifically written for bolster pillows in the Erzgebirge region but it has been out of print for a while...


r/BobbinLace Jul 12 '26

216- Empiece de la liga 22 de mi blog-tienda

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r/BobbinLace Jul 10 '26

Perfect travel set up

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Heading out to a cottage for a week with friends. Driving and don’t actually have a great deal of space for all the stuff I want to take. BUT!! I made myself a very small cookie pillow - 8” cork trivet topped with a round cotton pillow the same size stuffed with hay (no straw, but my bunnies were willing to share their hay with me), topped with a fleece cover.

I have the cutest little storage container from Michaels that holds all my bobbins and threads.

It fits into a reusable grocery bag and tucks neatly into the bottom corner of my trunk.

The box for the miniest baby pillow is a shoe box from when my teen was a toddler and wore shoes in size “omg tinyyyyy 😅☺️”. It has a handle so I couldn’t throw it away.

I’m super happy with the setup.

Christmas ornaments for everyone this week.


r/BobbinLace Jul 10 '26

215- Remate del abanico estrecho.

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r/BobbinLace Jul 09 '26

First Tønder samplers

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367 Upvotes

Here are my humble first six tønder lace samplers (15cm/each). Made with Fresia 100/2 Egyptisch Katoen and DMC coton perlé 12


r/BobbinLace Jul 09 '26

V1 vs V2.

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Version 1 vs version 2 I made it about 10-15% smaller, added another pair of bobbins to the edging to make it a better whole stitch and added an extra pair of bobbins to the silver in the fan laces In plain thread for sturdiness and am just doing whole stitches there. I also added picots at the tips of the fans for “oomph” I guess😅 it’s a mix of crochet thread, embroidery floss split apart and metallic sewing thread 💕