lapparna
Lapparna is the plural definite form of lapp in Swedish, most commonly referring to patches or patches used to mend and decorate fabric. In everyday use, lapparna denotes patches—small pieces of fabric or material applied to another fabric by sewing or with heat-activated adhesives to repair holes, reinforce wear, or create decorative designs on clothing, bags, or upholstery.
Common materials for patches include cotton, denim, polyester, leather, and felt. Patches may be sewn on by
Applications range from repairing jeans and jackets to fashion statements and textile art such as patchwork
Care for patched garments depends on materials. Patch integrity is maintained by washing on gentle cycles,
Notes: in Swedish, the word lapp historically also referred to the Sámi people, a usage now considered