Selvedge.

 

It holds itself together. Always has.

 

The selvedge is the self-finished edge of woven fabric, born when the weft thread turns back on itself and says, that's enough, I've got this. No raw edges. No intervention required. The loom builds the boundary in, pass by pass, until the cloth knows exactly where it begins and where it ends. It comes from "self-edge." Two words. One very good idea. Some things arrive in the world already whole.

 

“Some edges don't need securing. They were made that way.”

 
 

The Word: One word. Seen differently.

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