aluselõimata
Aluselõimata is an Estonian term that translates to "unwoven" or "unthreaded." It is most commonly used in the context of textiles and weaving. When a fabric is described as aluselõimata, it signifies that the warp threads, which are the lengthwise threads set up on the loom, are either absent or have not been properly incorporated into the weaving process. This can result in a fabric that is incomplete, easily unraveled, or lacks the structural integrity typically provided by the warp.
In some specific artisanal contexts, a deliberately aluselõimata effect might be sought for aesthetic purposes, creating