kryssbundne
Kryssbundne is a traditional Swedish textile technique characterized by interlaced fabric strips or bands that are woven or tied together in a crossing pattern. The term originates from the Swedish words "kryss," meaning "cross," and "bundne," meaning "bound" or "tied." This method has been used historically in various Swedish folk crafts, particularly in making functional items such as mats, baskets, and clothing accessories.
The process of kryssbundne involves weaving strips of fabric, often made from cotton, wool, or linen, in
Historically, kryssbundne served practical purposes, especially in rural communities where it provided affordable and durable materials
Although not as widely known internationally, kryssbundne remains an important part of Swedish textile traditions. Preservation