Re: [lace] wire lace bobbins

2008-01-21 Thread Ilske Thomsen

Hello Everybody,
in my opinion it's not necessaire to use special bobbins for wire work. 
I use my normal ones or simply my fingers nothing more and it works 
perfect. And the wire doesn't get any  little crinkles, you know wire 
doesn't forget them.

Greetings

Ilske

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[lace] wire lace bobbins

2008-01-20 Thread Sylvie Nguyen
Having started out with wire lace bobbins from Lenka,
I wanted to purchase more.  Later I found that Simon
Toustou made and sold lovely bobbins; similar, yet
with a lovely finish.  
You might want to try contacting him.

Sylvie A. Roy Nguyen
in extremely cold Cherry Valley, IL, USA


  

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Re: [lace] wire lace bobbins

2006-03-30 Thread bevw
Thanks for pointing out Jim's pages. I just love the bat bobbin!
and the thumpers made from Corian.

I recently received the March catalogue from Trillium lace. Bobbins
for wire lace are listed there too.
http://www.trilliumlace.ca

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Bev in Sooke BC (on Vancouver Island, west coast of Canada)
Cdn. floral bobbins  www.woodhavenbobbins.com
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