Hækla
Hækla is a traditional Scandinavian handicraft technique that involves creating fabric by interlocking loops of yarn or thread with a crochet hook. The word "hækla" itself is derived from the Danish word for crochet. Similar to crochet, the process begins with a slip knot on the hook, and then successive loops are pulled through existing loops to form a chain. From this chain, various stitches like single crochet, double crochet, and treble crochet are used to build rows and create patterns. The size of the hook and the thickness of the yarn dictate the density and texture of the finished fabric.
This technique has been practiced in Scandinavia for centuries, with early examples often found in functional