I am still trying my hand at different medieval crafts. So I came across Nålebinding or needle binding. Needle binding is the precursor of knitting & crocheting. With knitting & crocheting you are using loops to form a fabric. With needle binding on the other hand you are using more or less complicated knots. For
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Middelaldercentret har en kort vejledning til nålebinding af hhv. sokker og vanter. De medfølger, hvis man køber garn til nålebinding...
Needle Binding Wrist Warmers : Needlebinding (or nålebinding) is an old method to produce warm clothes from yarn. It has been used in several different locations on earth, and was very common in Northern Europe several centuries before knitting. Needle binding has been traced bac…
Recently, in addition to my crocheting and knitting addiction, I have acquired a new fiber hobby…Nålebinding!…or Naalbinding…or Nalbinding. There doesn’t really seem to be a…
A few days ago, I saw a nalbound sock on one of the Facebook nalbinding groups, and wasn’t sure how the creator did that effect. She didn’t answer (and I wasn’t surprised – the group isn’t in…
Garn: 70% uld 30% bambus Indtagning i top 8 på hver omgang
Garn: 70% uld 30% bambus Indtagning i top 8 på hver omgang
A lot of people are curious about what Nalbinding is since we know mostly knitting and crochet. I was curious as well and it is through the Vikings that I discovered this technique. The members of Niflheim, a fighting group in South of London were actively making socks using Nalbinding and they taught me the basics. Nalbinding is a knitting technique used during the Viking age and it is about using your thumb, a large needle and a yarn to make a woollen garment. Let’s say that my first attempt
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Stricknadel / Große Nähnadel aus Knochen fürs Nadelbinden (Nålebinding)Diese robuste Stricknadel / Nähnadel aus Tierknochen wird hauptsächlich zum Nadelbinden (Nålebinding) genutzt. Sie unterscheidet sich von modernen Stricknadeln durch das Loch zum Durchfädeln des Fadens. Anders als moderne Nähnadeln ist sie im Umfang
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Does it make you just giddy inside when you see something totally new and different? Well this nalbinding technique featured in the book Knitting Around the World: A Multistranded History of a Time-Honored Tradition isn't new, but it is to...
Nålebinding needle, aka Viking needle, aka Oslo stitch needle are made from native Croatian olive wood, from branches of the pruned olive trees that grow in our garden. Hand-carved, and finely sanded till they are super smooth, they will let you work efficiently and easily. These small needles have a large elongated eye for effortless threading. Compact, flat and smooth they are handy for nalbinding, the ancient fiber craft of Vikings. They could also be a nice and useful addition for weaving in tight places, and especially for branch weaving. Since needles are hand crafted, and wood is an organic material, naturally appearance may slightly vary! Pictures show 3 different batches with various grain appearances. Approx. length: 10-10.5cm / 4" Approx. width: 8-10mm / 0.3-0.4" Approx. thickness: 3mm / 1/8 " Approx. eye length: 8-10mm / 0.3-0.4" If you fancy a different length, or eye size, or kind of wood, please kindly get in touch. The listing is for the needle only, and not for any yarns shown in photos. Note: Different monitors perceive colors differently, as does the human eye. Colors may vary slightly due to individual device' monitor resolution and settings.
The last few months (since September) I've done quite a bit of nalbinding and finishing old projects. Finnish Stitch 3+3 pouch from Imperial Tracie Too sport weight yarn. (My Ravelry project page for the pouch has general instructions for making your own.) Finnish Stitch 3+3 mittens from handspun yarn - mixed batts from Moonrover and SD Natural Colored Wool Rådmansö Stitch hat from Valley Yarns Berkshire Bulky yarn Hand Warmers from Finnish Stitch 3+3 Stitch done with Imperial Yarns Tracie Too sport weight. Currently I'm working on a circular vest, inspired by the crochet pattern for the Pinwheel Sweater. Simply doing Oslo stitch to have more drape than the thicker stitches that use more loops. General crochet conversion instructions and tips for this vest are in my Ravelry project page. Has it really been that long since I posted last? Eghads! Well, to make up for that, I've updated the site quite a bit - new look, added a calendar of classes that I'm teaching, and a list of classes I have ready to go (I've had several inquiries lately and I thought this might help). (Update 12/28 - added in links to the project pages for the pouch and vest, since I'd has questions on them. The project pages have general directions for these projects, if you'd like to try to make them too.) What projects are you working on lately?
Oplagt at sy den facon i nålebinding. Man kan nemt måle og prøve undervejs. Start med en ring - find ud af hvor mange udtagninger der skal til, for at stykket bliver fladt. De første omgange tæller jeg, når der er plads,markerer jeg udtagningsstederne. Der skal tages samme antal ud på hver omgang og antallet afhænger af teknik ,garn m.m. Ja, og så er det ellers bare at sy rundt og rundt til størrelsen passer. Skal naturligvis have den på 26 -27 okt. da har jeg nålebindingskursus i Aktiv Historie. Odense.
This tutorial may help you cast on your first stitches for a nålbinding round start.