pinnistelynä
Pinnistelynä is a term used in the context of Finnish language and culture, referring to the act of using a pin or a needle to create a hole in a piece of fabric or other material. This technique is often employed in traditional Finnish clothing, particularly in the making of traditional costumes and folk attire. The process involves carefully threading the pin through the fabric, ensuring that the hole is both precise and aesthetically pleasing. Pinnistelynä is not only a practical method for attaching decorative elements but also a form of artistic expression, as it requires skill and attention to detail.
The term "pinnistelynä" is derived from the Finnish words "pini," meaning pin, and "telynä," which refers to