szövett
Szövett is a Hungarian term that translates to "woven" or "fabric" in English. It refers to any material constructed by interlacing threads, yarns, or fibers. This process can be achieved through various methods, most commonly weaving, knitting, or felting. Woven fabrics are created by interlacing warp (lengthwise) and weft (crosswise) yarns on a loom. Knitting involves interlocking loops of yarn to create a flexible fabric. Felt is produced by matting, condensing, and pressing fibers together. The type of fibers used, such as cotton, wool, silk, or synthetic materials, along with the method of construction and finishing techniques, determine the properties of the resulting szövett, including its texture, drape, strength, and appearance. Szövett is a fundamental material used across a vast range of applications, from clothing and home furnishings to industrial textiles and technical products. The creation of szövett has been a significant part of human history and technological development for millennia.