The infobox Lace Identification may be used on articles about a type of lace, or to represent and classify an individual piece of lace.
Usage
edit{{Infobox Lace Identification | image_file = | caption = | names = | technique = | epoch = | origin = | ground = | per_pin = }}
Parameters
edit- title
- defaults to page name
- names
- alternative names
- technique
- possible values: [[Bobbin lace]], [[Needle lace]], [[Crocheted lace]], [[Tape lace]], [[Machine made]], Knitting, Knotting
- epoch
- style epoch, for example: Renaissance, Baroque, Rococo, Classic and Modern
- features
- distinguishing or unique features of the type of lace
- origin
- city or region where the lace developed or was traditionally made
- ground
- applies to all types of laces; how motives are connected: with bars (what makes it a Guipure [1]: glossary ), or a mesh
- per_pin
- applies to bobbin lace; number of pairs per pin entering or leaving a cloth stitch motive; possible values: "one" or "two"
Example
editTechnique | bobbin lace |
---|---|
Motives connected with | mesh |
Pairs per pin | two |
{{User:Poljo/Infobox Lace Identification | image_file = Binche_lace.jpg | caption = plate XLIII <ref name="Hist"/> | technique = [[bobbin lace]] | ground = mesh | per_pin = two }}
Note that the reference as shown above should occur somewhere else in the text of the article. Like:
<ref name="Hist">{{cite book|last=Palliser|...}}</ref>
Note that all material in the infobox should be expanded on elsewhere in the article.
- ^ Earnshaw, Pat (1980). The Identification of Lace. Aylesbury: Shire Publications. ISBN 0852637012.
- ^ Palliser, Bury (November 1984). History of Lace (PDF). Dover Publications. p. 138. ISBN 0-486-24742-2.