The Lace Types Table, a starting place

The table of laces in Wikipedia today. Red links mean absent pages.

I began my strategic assessment of the lace pages from the Lace Types Table. I’ve been working on it informally for a while, adding new placeholder laces that I know are missing—hopefully to encourage action on those. That hasn’t really worked.

I have found a couple of laces that already had pages but were not listed—Mundillo was one of those. There might be more still.

But as part of the project I began to look at it harder. First, I alphabetized each section. Once that was done I looked at each page for the organization of the pages to see what was already one them. That was interesting. Obviously some had only a few sentences. But some had some really helpful details that would be great on an “ideal” page. More on the ideal page in another post. Here I just wanted to draw attention to the Lace Table and link you to it quickly.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Template:Lace_types

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