Nähitud
Nähitud is a term primarily used in Estonian, meaning "sewn" or "stitched." It refers to the process of joining two or more pieces of fabric, leather, or other flexible materials together using a needle and thread. This fundamental craft is employed in a vast array of applications, from the creation of clothing and textiles to the construction of more robust items like sails, bags, and even bookbinding.
The act of nähitud can be performed by hand or by machine. Hand sewing involves using a
Different types of stitches are used in nähitud, each serving a specific purpose. Common examples include the