Oh my, bobbin lace is definitely a woven fabric. The passives are warp, the
weavers/workers are weft :)
Consider BL an off-loom technique.
Braids are woven also.

On Tue, Oct 20, 2020 at 7:11 AM Elena Kanagy-Loux <[email protected]>
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> Hi All,
>
>   with one set of elements.
> Tally stitches come closest to a weaving technique with one worker bobbin
> traveling through the passives, but you are still starting with a single
> set of elements or bobbins.
>
> I see your point, however, and obviously this is complicated as there are
> endless varieties of textile techniques out there, but distinctions had to
> be drawn somewhere and I think it makes more sense to keep bobbin lace with
> all the other lace techniques I mentioned in the non-woven volume rather
> than split them up.
>
> Best,
> Elena
>
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