If you are into lost crafts or historical re-enactments, especially of the ancient Nordic variety, you should learn naalbinding! Emily is here with her naalbinding scarf to tell you a little more about it...
This past summer at the Estes Park Wool Market, I took a class on naalbinding from Erika Thomenius. This technique predates knitting and crochet by thousands of years! The only tools you need is a needle and your thumb.
Each stitch in naalbinding is sewn using a short length of yarn pulled all the way through loops on your thumb. I used a bone naalbinding needle--much like a tapestry needle--for my scarf, which we carry at Fancy Tiger. The scarf was worked in the round in a very large circle, and then CUT into a length because naalbinding work does not unravel!
The yarn for the scarf I made is a silk/wool blend single worsted weight yarn. The new Malabrigo Silky Merino yarn would be perfect for this project!
Thanks Emily! Happy naalbinding!
that is amazing!
ReplyDeleteSooooo cool! Old time crafts for the win!
ReplyDeleteThat is amazing! Will FT be offering a class on this sometime in the future?
ReplyDeleteWe are hoping to offer a naalbinding class this spring! Look back for it on the schedule early next year as part of our "Lost Crafts" series.
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