Lace: an openwork usually figured fabric made of thread or yarn and used for trimmings, household coverings, and entire garments. – Merriam-Webster
Bobbin lace is a lace textile made by braiding and twisting lengths of thread, which are wound on bobbins to manage them. As the work progresses, the weaving is held in place with pins set in a lace pillow, the placement of the pins is usually determined by a pattern or pricking pinned on the pillow. – Wikipedia
Making a cookie style Bobbin Lace pillow
Bobbin Lace: Brief Setup, Core Stitches, and a Bit of Lace Identification
Improvising a Bobbin Lace Pillow and Bobbins With Whatever's Around
An Introduction to Bobbin Lace
How to Change an Empty Lace Bobbin
Recreating Antique Bobbin Lace, Part 1 Making A Pattern
Recreating Antique Bobbin Lace, Part 2 Making the Lace
Tatting for the Complete Beginner, part 1, materials & knots
Tatting for the Complete Beginner, part 2, picots
Tatting for the Complete Beginner, part 3, chains
How to Read Tatting Patterns
Flipping Tatting Knots
Joining Picots, a closer look.