I've been thinking about this all morning, and it just came back in my memory.
 The name of the aluminum bobbin makers is Tregellas, from Oz, here is a link
to their old catalog:  http://www.lacegumnuts.com/tregellascatalog/  I don't
believe that they are in business any longer.  I got some more hookie bobbins
from Lenka, when I took her class years ago.  She is now selling a different
style bobbin in her etsy shop:
 https://www.etsy.com/uk/shop/WireLaceSupplies?ref=l2-shopheader-name
Now that I've written this, I want to find my stuff and do some again.
Sumac in southern VT
On 7/9/2018 11:26:17 AM, N.A. Neff <[email protected]> wrote:
Dear fellow Arachnids,

I have a couple of aluminum continental bobbins with hooks on the head, for
wire and metal threads. They are perfect, but I got them two or more
decades ago and have no idea from where.

Do they ring a bell with anyone? If so, do you know where I could get a
couple of dozen of them? I've done several Google searches and checked the
usual vendors, without success. I want to do some metal versions of
patterns from Le Pompe.

Thank you!

Nancy
Connecticut, USA

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