neuleet
Neuleet are knitted textiles produced by interlocking yarn through stitches, using knitting needles or knitting machines. In Finnish, neule refers to both the process and the resulting fabric, and neuleet is the plural form. They cover a range of items from wearable garments to home textiles.
Materials used for neuleet vary widely, including natural fibers such as wool, cotton, and alpaca, as well
Common constructions include stockinette, garter, and rib stitches, with patterns such as cables and colorwork appearing
Historically, knitting has been a widespread craft in many cultures, including Finland, where neule patterns and
Care for neuleet varies by fiber but generally includes gentle washing and careful drying to maintain shape