Thanks Mary - those are the ones I was referring to, I hadn't actually paid
attention the carved/decorated ones before.  I like the look of the plain,
squared off ones...

Thanks again
Janet, Fort McMurray, ALberta

> There are a lot of the carved square bobbins out there, but there's
> also some fairly plain square ones now. Take a look toward the bottom
> of this page:
>
> http://www.vansciverbobbinlace.com/3Bob_C.html
>
> at the International square pear bobbins, or the medium square bobbins.
>
> Or on this page:
>
> http://www.vansciverbobbinlace.com/3Bob_C.html
>
> third one from the top is a square Binche bobbin, plus the other two
> are here as well.
>
> I have plenty of friends who *love* using these squared, plain
> Continentals for every type of lace. Me, I've never tried a square
> bobbin, so I can't weigh in on whether I like them or not, as I stick
> to Midlands for Bucks and Beds, and smaller Binche or Mechlin types
> for Binche and Flanders. And then there's my small Tonder bobbins for
> Tonder, and some medium-size Dutch bobbins for miscellaneous tape
> laces on rare occasion.
>
> -- 
> Mary, in Baltimore, MD
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