lõimitust
Lõimitust is a term used in Estonian to describe the process of interlacing threads to form textiles or decorative surfaces. The word stems from lõim-, a root associated with weaving and interlacing, with the suffix -itus marking a process or state. In practice, lõimitust can refer both to the technique of interlacing warp and weft and to the resulting fabric or motif, especially within traditional and contemporary textile crafts.
In traditional Estonian craft, lõimitus is central to loom weaving, tablet weaving, and braiding, where patterns
Compared with other textile techniques, lõimitus is distinguished by its structural construction from interlaced threads rather