keevisõmblust
Keevisõmblust is a traditional Estonian embroidery technique. It is characterized by the use of dense, parallel stitches that create a raised, textured effect. The stitches are typically worked from the right side of the fabric, with the needle passing through the material and then back up again, creating a short, strong stitch. This technique allows for intricate patterns and designs to be formed, often featuring geometric motifs and stylized floral elements.
The origins of keevisõmblust can be traced back to the 19th century, though its roots may be
Modern interpretations of keevisõmblust continue to be practiced, with contemporary textile artists and craftspeople exploring its