Stykka
Stykka is a traditional Icelandic craft that involves the creation of intricate, geometric patterns using a technique known as *stykking*. The word "stykka" itself refers to the finished piece, which often takes the form of a decorative wall hanging, table runner, or other textile art. This art form has deep roots in Icelandic culture, particularly among rural communities, where it served both as a decorative and functional craft.
The process of stykka begins with a base fabric, typically wool, which is cut into long, narrow
Stykka was historically practiced by women in Iceland, who would work on these pieces during long winter
While stykka is most closely associated with Iceland, similar geometric textile traditions exist in other Nordic