Õmmeldava
Õmmeldava is an Estonian word that translates to "sewable" or "to be sewn." It describes something that is intended to be joined or attached by stitching. This can refer to fabric, leather, or other materials that are designed for the process of sewing. For example, a pattern might be described as õmmeldava if it provides instructions for cutting and assembling fabric pieces. Similarly, a material might be labeled as õmmeldava if it is suitable for use in garment construction or other textile crafts. The term implies that the object or material possesses characteristics that make it amenable to being sewn, such as flexibility, durability, or the presence of edges or seams that are meant to be joined. It is a descriptive term that highlights the potential for construction or repair through the act of sewing. In a broader sense, it can also refer to the act of sewing itself, as in "õmmeldava töö" meaning "work to be sewn."