Piedmont Lace Guild of Virginia - The guild is centered in Fauquier County, Virginia, and serves lace makers in the area south and west of the nation's capital and the northern Virginia counties.
The Southern Highland Craft Guild - The Folk Art Center in Asheville, NC is well worth a visit, as are their two craft fairs each year in July and October.
www.weft.wlonk.com/ - Julie Enevoldsen's site has a cool fish demonstration pattern, some remarkable Moiré lace lamps, and a gallery of Tonder patterns.
David Collyer's work on an old Tonder lace. - Note: There are numerous large images on this page, some marginally optimized (if at all) for web presentation. Total page size is approximately 3.3MB and, for some users, will take time to load. (We can't all have 10 MB connections:))
Digital Archive of Documents Related to Lace - IOLI member Tess Parrish and a computer professor in Arizona have scanned old lace books not covered by copyright laws. A wonderful resource. They also have CD's available.
John C. Campbell Folk School - North Carolina - Offers classes in weaving, spinning, knitting, bobbin lace, tatting, woodworking, blacksmithing, nature crafts, etc...
Lace Notes - A site with information for resizing patterns and threads.
Brenda Paternoster - She has provided a chart for selecting threads to match your patterns.