ilmakeräin
Ilmakeräin, also known as a fiber spinner or thread maker, is a device or process used to transform raw fibers into continuous threads or yarns suitable for weaving, knitting, or other textile production. The term is commonly used in Finnish and refers to traditional or modern methods of fiber spinning.
The basic principle of an ilmakeräin involves drawing out fiber material—such as wool, flax, cotton, or other
Ilmakeräin plays a crucial role in fiber processing, enabling the creation of yarns with specific thickness,
This technology has roots in ancient textile practices and remains relevant in artisanal craftsmanship and small-scale
In recent years, interest in natural and locally produced textiles has renewed appreciation for traditional fiber