käsiõmblus
Käsiõmblus refers to the act of sewing using a needle and thread by hand, without the aid of a sewing machine. This ancient technique involves a variety of stitches, each with its own purpose and application. Common hand stitches include the running stitch, used for gathering or temporary seams; the backstitch, which creates a strong and durable seam resembling machine stitching; and the blanket stitch, often used for finishing edges or decorative purposes.
Historically, käsiõmblus was the primary method of garment construction and repair. It allowed for intricate details,
In contemporary times, käsiõmblus is valued for its precision, artistry, and meditative qualities. It is a cornerstone