hoidoiksi
Hoidoiksi is a term used in Estonia to refer to a traditional Estonian knitted lace shawl. These shawls are typically made from fine wool or linen yarn, often in white or cream colors, and are characterized by their intricate lace patterns. The patterns are created using a technique called "filet crochet" or "netting," where a mesh is formed and then filled in with various motifs.
The origins of hoidoiksi can be traced back to the late 19th and early 20th centuries. They
Hoidoiksi shawls were not merely decorative; they also served practical purposes. Their lightweight yet warm nature
Today, hoidoiksi are considered a valuable part of Estonian cultural heritage. While less common in everyday