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Listed here are lace guilds and groups that focus on several different forms of handmade laces. Groups that focus on one lace form are located as a subcategory of the specific form. For example, tatting guilds are listed under tatting.
http://moas.atlantia.sca.org/guilds/awa/index.htm
The Atlantia region of the Society of Creative Anachronism holds lace workshops.
http://www.gllgi.org/
This group sponsors teacher certifications in bobbin, tape, and tatted laces.
http://lonestarlacers.tripod.com/index.htm
This IOLI chapter's site includes a member's showcase with the works of 6 different artists, plus a crown created with combined effort. Past events are recorded and future workshops listed.
http://www.nelg.us/
Provides information on the making, collecting and studying of all laces throughout the New England area.
http://www.arachne.com/
The web server for the Arachne newsgroup organizes information as a service to the members.
http://www.oidfa.com/
The International Bobbin and Needle Lace Organisation provides bulletins, patterns, competitions and congresses.
http://www.kelso.bordernet.co.uk/organisations/roxburghlacemakers.html
This group from Kelso, Scotland, exhibits their work and provides information about meeting times.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/sca-lace/
News group discusses topics relating to making lace during the Middle Ages and the Renaissance.
https://www.laceguild.org/
British Lace Guild educates on all aspects of lacemaking through their Lace Magazine and other publications, conferences, certifications, and young lacemakers' programme.
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