Vevstilgang
Vevstilgang is a term originating from Norwegian that translates to "access to weaving" or "weaving access." It primarily refers to the ability of individuals or groups to obtain the necessary resources, tools, and knowledge to engage in weaving as a craft or industry. This can encompass a range of elements, from the availability of raw materials like wool, cotton, or flax, to access to looms, spinning wheels, and other equipment.
Furthermore, vevstilgang extends to the practical skills and education required for weaving. This might include apprenticeships,
The concept is particularly relevant in contexts where weaving is a significant cultural heritage or economic