teipeissä
Teipeissä refers to a style of binding used in textiles, particularly in traditional Finnish clothing. The term is derived from the Finnish language, where "teippi" means "adhesive" or "glue." This binding technique involves using starch-based glue to join various components of clothing together.
The use of teipeissä in traditional Finnish clothing dates back to the 19th century. It was particularly
To create the teipeissä effect, a mixture of starch and water is applied to the seam area,
Despite its utility, the use of teipeissä in modern textile production has largely declined. Many manufacturers
In recent years, there has been a resurgence of interest in traditional textile techniques, including teipeissä.