suolavyöt
Suolavyöt are traditional Finnish woolen mittens often made with a knitted pattern featuring stripes. The name "suolavyöt" literally translates to "salt belts," which is thought to refer to the white and dark (often blue or red) contrasting colors used in the knitting, resembling the appearance of salt and pepper or salt and soil. These mittens are typically made from sheep's wool, known for its warmth and water-repellent properties.
The knitting technique used for suolavyöt often involves stranded colorwork, where two or more colors are worked