Kudotus
Kudotus is a Finnish term that translates to "weaving" or "interlacing" in English. It refers to the process of creating fabric by interlacing two sets of threads at right angles to each other. The lengthwise threads are called the warp, and the crosswise threads are called the weft. The weft threads are passed over and under the warp threads, creating a fabric structure.
The basic principle of weaving is ancient and has been practiced in various forms across cultures for
In a broader sense, "kudotus" can also be used metaphorically to describe the intricate combination or interrelation