The links to the posts themselves are in the "Techniques" section down the right-hand side of the page. These were adapted into articles for Interweave Knits and offer a pretty good overview of lace techniques.
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The Eunny Jang site is a
The Eunny Jang site is a great place to start.
Some other URLS:
Lace Symposium - from the Knitting Beyond the Hebrides site.
Sharon Miller's Heirloom Knitting site
MMario - ambiguity is cultivated, it doesn't happen in a vacuum!
oh - almost forgot: Sarah
oh - almost forgot: Sarah at knitting-and has a bunch of patterns redacted from an 1891 book called Homework
MMario - ambiguity is cultivated, it doesn't happen in a vacuum!
If you're looking for a lace
If you're looking for a lace primer, then I would check out Eunny Jang's series of posts on lace technique.
http://www.eunnyjang.com/knit/
The links to the posts themselves are in the "Techniques" section down the right-hand side of the page. These were adapted into articles for Interweave Knits and offer a pretty good overview of lace techniques.