the bobbins ann keller uses in the first website are beatifully
painted.  i hit the link for her catalogue website, but there are no
pictures of the them available, only descriptions.  i haven't seen any
like them on any website.  it is nice that a little painted design can
be just as interesting to look at as the spangles and beads on the
contnintals and midlands. i thought the websites were great.

if you really want some good celtic designs to use for lace you should
look for the celtic design books available for stenciling.  they have
some great ones. there are zoomorphs, crosses, and many other types of
designs. if you make them into a lace piece, the mixture of the colored
threads will make beatiful lace.



--- Jean Nathan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> There's reference to Ann Keller's Celtic lace book at least on:
> 
> http://cooledgewebgraphics.com/sherry/bobbinlace.htm
> 
> http://www.celticcafe.com/Dance/OliveHurley/Irish_Lace.htm
> 
> and all her books are listed on her own web site:
> 
> http://www.annmargaretkeller.com/pricing.htm I found the background
> of this
> page a bit overpowering.
> 
> Jean in Poole
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