Braidwork

Pronunciation: /ˈbɹeɪdˈwɝk/

Braidwork (noun)

  1. Work made by crossing strands over and under each other to form a braid, often used for decoration or clothing.
  2. Decorative or structural pattern created with braided strands, used in items like ropes, cords, or borders.

Examples

  • The scarf has a woven braid design along its edges.
  • She admired the woven braid design on the bag strap.