grosgrainnauha
Grosgrainnauha, commonly known as grosgrain ribbon, is a narrow, stiff ribbon with a distinctive ribbed surface. The name derives from the French gros grain, meaning “thick grain” or “coarse fabric,” reflecting its textured appearance. In textiles, grosgrain is produced by a plain weave with closely spaced weft threads that form regular ridges along the length of the ribbon.
Materials and construction: Modern grosgrain ribbons are typically made from silk, polyester, or nylon, and may
Uses: Grosgrain ribbon is widely used in dressmaking, millinery, crafts, and packaging. It is favored for trimming,
Variations and care: Grosgrain comes in a range of widths from a few millimeters to several centimeters.
Regional usage: In Finnish textile terminology, the term grosgrainnauha is used to refer to grosgrain ribbon,