ristikkäiskudokset
Ristikkäiskudokset, also known as cross-stitch embroidery, is a traditional Finnish embroidery technique that has been practiced for centuries. The term "ristikkäiskudokset" translates to "cross-stitch embroidery" in English. This form of embroidery is characterized by its use of a single needle and thread to create intricate patterns on fabric. The stitches are typically made by crossing the thread over and under itself, creating a dense and textured surface.
The origins of ristikkäiskudokset can be traced back to the 18th century, with its roots in the
Today, ristikkäiskudokset remains a popular and vibrant art form, with many artisans continuing to practice and