hajutajat
Hajutajat is a traditional Finnish craft involving the creation of decorative or functional textile items by dyeing, unraveling, and reknitting or reweaving fabric. The term originates from Finnish, with "haju" meaning "smell" and "tajat" possibly referring to fragments or remnants, reflecting the process of working with fabric remnants and dye which often have a distinct scent.
Historically, hajutajat was practiced as a means of recycling and repurposing old textiles, especially in rural
The technique requires skill in fabric manipulation and dyeing, with artisans carefully unraveling textiles and reweaving
While not widely known outside Finland, hajutajat serves as an example of indigenous textile arts that combine