tekstilohko
Tekstilohko is a term used in Finnish textile arts to describe a carved or molded block used for applying patterns to fabric through block printing. The blocks are typically made of wood, linoleum, or polymer and carry a raised pattern that transfers ink or paste to the textile when pressed.
In practice, a textile designer carves a relief pattern into the block, inks the surface with a
Materials and inks include wood, linoleum, or polymer blocks; inks and dyes used can be water-based textile
History and use: Block printing is an ancient technique with origins in Asia; tekstilohko-based practice has
Related topics include textile printing and woodblock printing.