tútulike
Tútulike is a term used in textile arts to describe a decorative technique in which fibers are tufted to create raised, three-dimensional motifs on a fabric backing. The effect emphasizes texture and light shadow, and it can be applied to garments, accessories, and interior textiles.
Practices commonly involve either hand tufting with a needle or a tufting gun for faster production. Yarns
Origin and use of the term are not tied to a single culture. In modern craft communities,
Etymology is unclear; the name appears to combine a root resembling "tuft" with a generic "-like" suffix,