weefselflap
Weefselflap is a weaving technique used in textile crafts to create a continuous edge by overlapping the weft with itself, forming a self-lapping seam that eliminates visible hems. The method yields a smooth surface and can increase durability in fabrics intended to be finished without traditional edge treatments.
Etymology: The term combines weef, a variant of weave found in some Dutch and Afrikaans loanwords, with
History: The technique appears in late 20th-century experimental weaving circles and has been documented in European
Technique: On a loom, the weaver advances the weft so that the latest weft wrap overlaps the
Applications: Weefselflap is used in scarves, wraps, and lightweight blankets where a clean, uninterrupted edge is
Variations: Micro-weefselflap uses finer threads for delicate textures; reverse-weefselflap emphasizes the edge on the fabric face;
See also: selvedge weaving, weft intertwining, edge finishing.