I have some very tiny Valenciennes bobbins, only two and a quarter inches  
long. It makes sense that when you have very fine thread and hundreds of 
pairs  that you might have smaller bobbins. As Clay knows, bobbin management is 
a  big part of doing elaborate Binche. If you had bobbins half the size, it 
might  make this easier. Interestingly, no bobbin makers, that I know  of, 
have stepped forward to make tiny Valenciennes bobbins in massive  
quantities for the growing Binche and Early Flanders hobbiests.
 
Devon

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