fiskfjärdsfläta
Fiskfjärdsfläta is a traditional Swedish weaving technique. The name, which translates to "fish fjord braid," suggests a connection to coastal life and perhaps the patterns found in nets or the natural environment. This intricate interlacing method is primarily used for creating decorative textiles, often incorporating wool or linen yarns.
The technique involves a specific pattern of lifting and passing warp threads to create a raised, braid-like
Historically, fiskfjärdsfläta may have been employed for practical items like sturdy blankets or decorative wall hangings.