keresztkötése
Keresztkötése, literally meaning cross-binding, is a Hungarian term used to describe a method of binding or tying elements together in a criss-cross pattern. The exact meaning depends on the field, but the core idea is the use of intersecting strands to secure materials and distribute loads.
In textiles and leatherwork, keresztkötése refers to a criss-cross arrangement of threads or cords that reinforces
In bookbinding and papercraft, the term can describe binding practices that employ crossing threads or cords
In construction, nautical, or other technical contexts, keresztkötése may denote cross-lashing or cross-binding methods that stabilize
Terminology and details can vary by region and discipline, so the precise technique described as keresztkötése