🧶Nidavellnir Nalbinding🧶
🧶Nidavellnir Nalbinding🧶
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Nalbinding: an ancient endangered heritage craft?
Nalbinding uses short lengths of yarn and a single needle to careful construct knotted stitches to form solid, warm and durable textiles. But how was this ancient craft done in the past?
Let's take a look shall we and learn about the archaeological examples that have inspired people to investigate more about this endangered craft! Let's find out what Nalbinding means to folks nowadays, and start to understand its place as an Endangered Heritage Craft.
As the UK's 1st Nalbinding Master Craftsman you can support me via my Etsy shop or by following me on Instagram for more free content and handmade items.
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Nalbinding Ask a Master Craftsman #nalbinding #nalebinding #needlebinding #heritagecrafts
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Nalbinding Ask a Master Craftsman #nalbinding #nalebinding #needlebinding #heritagecrafts
Nidavellnir Nalbinding Redbubble Merchandise Now Available!
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Nidavellnir Nalbinding Redbubble Merchandise Now Available!
Nidavellnir's 2021 Craft Review. Let's See What I've Got Up Too!
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Nidavellnir's 2021 Craft Review. Let's See What I've Got Up Too!
A Day in the Life of A Heritage Nalbinding Master Craftsman.
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A Day in the Life of A Heritage Nalbinding Master Craftsman.
Nalbinding with Nidavellnir. The Oslo Stitch (Oslo Mitten) Demo.
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Nalbinding with Nidavellnir. The Oslo Stitch (Oslo Mitten) Demo.
🤔What is Nalbinding ? Nålbinding ? Nålebinding ? Naalbinding ? Needlebinding ? 🪡🧶🪡
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🤔What is Nalbinding ? Nålbinding ? Nålebinding ? Naalbinding ? Needlebinding ? 🪡🧶🪡
The Real "My Mother Told Me" Song.🎵⚔🎵
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The Real "My Mother Told Me" Song.🎵⚔🎵
Viking Age Nalbinding. The Archaeological Evidence 8th-11th Century AD. Free Lecture.
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Viking Age Nalbinding. The Archaeological Evidence 8th-11th Century AD. Free Lecture.
Nidavellnir Nalbinding. Handcrafted Happy-Feet: York Stitch Socks 🧶🐑🧶
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Nidavellnir Nalbinding. Handcrafted Happy-Feet: York Stitch Socks 🧶🐑🧶
Nidavellnir Nalbinding's Virtual Viking Festival 2021. Shop Online Event.
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Nidavellnir Nalbinding's Virtual Viking Festival 2021. Shop Online Event.
Nidavellnir Nalbinding 2020 Calendar Review!
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Nidavellnir Nalbinding 2020 Calendar Review!
Nalbinding with Nidavellnir: Time-lapse of Single-Danish Stitch. Perspective on how long things take
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Nalbinding with Nidavellnir: Time-lapse of Single-Danish Stitch. Perspective on how long things take
Nidavellnir Nalbinding Shop Showcase 2020
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Nidavellnir Nalbinding Shop Showcase 2020
The Nalbinding for Beginners Starter Kit by Nidavellnir is Here! First of it's kind! Launched 2018!
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The Nalbinding for Beginners Starter Kit by Nidavellnir is Here! First of it's kind! Launched 2018!
Relax with Nidavellnir Nalbinding. ASMR. Watch a Master Craftsman Work. 🧶🍂
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Relax with Nidavellnir Nalbinding. ASMR. Watch a Master Craftsman Work. 🧶🍂
Nalbinding with Nidavellnir. Making some Viking York Stitch Socks. Using Manx Loaghtan British Wool
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Nalbinding with Nidavellnir. Making some Viking York Stitch Socks. Using Manx Loaghtan British Wool
Nidavellnir at the Etsy Made Local York Online 2020 Market!!! Go Team York!!
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Nidavellnir at the Etsy Made Local York Online 2020 Market!!! Go Team York!!
Nidavellnir Nalbinding. Pass the Wool, Lockdown 2020. Viking Challenge! With Other Crafters!
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Nidavellnir Nalbinding. Pass the Wool, Lockdown 2020. Viking Challenge! With Other Crafters!
Nalbinding with Nidavellnir. Facebook Live Chat: Q&A Session
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Nalbinding with Nidavellnir. Facebook Live Chat: Q&A Session
Keeping Warm in the Viking Age: The Craft of Nalbinding.
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Keeping Warm in the Viking Age: The Craft of Nalbinding.
Nalbinding with Nidavellnir. The Single Danish Stitch(Tybrind Vig or Bolkilde) Demo.
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Nalbinding with Nidavellnir. The Single Danish Stitch(Tybrind Vig or Bolkilde) Demo.
Nalbinding with Nidavellnir. York Stitch (Coppergate Sock) Demo.
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Nalbinding with Nidavellnir. York Stitch (Coppergate Sock) Demo.

Комментарии

  • @caythorgrimson
    @caythorgrimson 6 дней назад

    grom a norse to a brit jef if u dont einherit the old law we are damned but so are u

  • @caythorgrimson
    @caythorgrimson 6 дней назад

    fig btwen norse and chrisit aaa a norse not a a christ born one of mine

  • @rosettaelemental7275
    @rosettaelemental7275 16 дней назад

    Do you know where I can find a list of all (or many) of the stitches?

  • @doju3183
    @doju3183 18 дней назад

    It is relaxing.. very old.. i love it.. ❤

  • @JustWriter
    @JustWriter Месяц назад

    I would be interested in a more in-depth video with collaborations with individuals who have knitting and crochet historical expertise. I have heard things about older forms of knitting and crochet. I did just discover nalbinding, but I am certain knitting has been around longer (the pick and peg variety [loom knitting and lucet forks], if not the finger variety) than is shown in this short. I could absolutely be misinformed. I do know some crocheters think that it goes back to Egypt, based on bone hooks, or something. I'm not an archæologist, and am most definitely not an expert. I just enjoy fiber crafts and have heard the arguments. Also, how does tatting differ from nalbinding?

  • @NotLaurel6578
    @NotLaurel6578 2 месяца назад

    Thank you so much for declaring this space as 'safe and supportive'. I genuinely appreciate this, as those are two words I really needed to hear today.♥️ You didn't have to, but I'm so grateful that you did

  • @edarajal
    @edarajal 3 месяца назад

    Hi, what material is your needle made of?

  • @chubbychelbo1521
    @chubbychelbo1521 3 месяца назад

    Came here bc i found your bone needles on etsy and was interested in finding out more ab nalbinding. It wasnt even the 1st short in my algorithm but its the first one i opened. Saw that it was the same name as the etsy shop after i watched ab 5 times. When the Lord and Lady throw that big of a sign at me i shut up and do what im told. 😂. So ill probably be ordering a few nalbinding needles soon.

  • @juliewilborn-barth7
    @juliewilborn-barth7 3 месяца назад

    Thanks😊 I like the birdsong in the background❤

  • @-.-4
    @-.-4 4 месяца назад

    My knitting needles have a good point, lace needles. I also got long shaft crochet hooks. I have to check Etsy now. 😊 Thanks. I haven’t taken my first stitch yet. I have 4 weight and fine wool! So much leftovers from other projects.😊😊😊😊😊

  • @-.-4
    @-.-4 4 месяца назад

    Those mittens are dense, just what I’m looking for. 😊

  • @-.-4
    @-.-4 4 месяца назад

    I just got my needles! First time trying! I’ve been knitting and crocheting for over 60 years. 😊 Wow. Is there a dictionary of stitches somewhere?

  • @mendyviola
    @mendyviola 5 месяцев назад

    As a crocheter and knitter I find this fascinating.

  • @JunoARain
    @JunoARain 6 месяцев назад

    Actually there is like a nursery rhyme or whatever for niddy noddy to help count the wraps or whatever. It's Old English but nitty naughty would work better in the rhyme if it was pronounced like the viking terms.

  • @maria2400
    @maria2400 8 месяцев назад

    I absolutely love it all.

  • @lesleywells3497
    @lesleywells3497 9 месяцев назад

    That’s a series I could follow!

  • @mconnell230
    @mconnell230 10 месяцев назад

    One of my favorite walks- in the woods, quiet but for the sound of snow falling.

  • @MaxxSmiledog.jpg1998
    @MaxxSmiledog.jpg1998 11 месяцев назад

    Thx for making the remake version of it. I was wondering if you had tried the Mammen stitch,and not to mention like making the Coptic sock tutorial.

    • @nidavellnirnalbindinguk
      @nidavellnirnalbindinguk 9 месяцев назад

      Thanks so much!! Yes indeedy I have tried Mammen as well as Coptic Stitch. Both very different, but very awesome to use 😊

    • @MaxxSmiledog.jpg1998
      @MaxxSmiledog.jpg1998 9 месяцев назад

      @@nidavellnirnalbindinguk You can try to make a Mammen stitch version of the Coptic sock which the pattern is similar to the original one,but instead it’s makes your feet more warmer during the winter months.

  • @vigdisulf9423
    @vigdisulf9423 11 месяцев назад

    I am from the US and learned to Nålbind about 3 years ago. I love your content it’s very interesting. My question is about larger Nålbinded projects like sweaters. Is there any indication or evidence that larger clothing articles were made using this method on a regular basis or in fact at all? Thank you for the content you make. I greatly appreciate it 😎

    • @nidavellnirnalbindinguk
      @nidavellnirnalbindinguk 11 месяцев назад

      Thanks so much for such an lovely comment. Glad you enjoyed the lecture. 😊🙏💜 Regarding your question, Nalbinding historically has never been used to make larger items of clothing in the past, as you had the ability to weave large swathes of fabric on a loom for that purpose. So it was more time and cost effective to utilise that woven fabric for full garments. Making nalbound sweaters has however, in the last 30years become a bit of a nuanced thing, where some fiber artist have utilised modern knitting patterns to create them. Its a great modern craft project if you have the skill and patience. However, sadly, no historical or archaeological evidence that this was done in past.

    • @knittingwithnele
      @knittingwithnele 10 месяцев назад

      There are some amazing full body suits made in Nålbinding from Africa. One of them is (well, was last May at least) in permanent exhibition in National Museum of Danmark, in Copenhagen. It is from mid 19th century Congo, the Pende people.

  • @JoyWandrey
    @JoyWandrey 11 месяцев назад

    Thanks for making this available. Very educational. I'm a fiber crafter from the US who has been trying for a few years now (off and on) to "get" nalbinding. I think I finally have the idea, thanks to a relatively recent video someone made. (can't remember who it was, sorry). Anyway, I'm starting to get it, and glad to find your videos as a resource. Thanks!

    • @nidavellnirnalbindinguk
      @nidavellnirnalbindinguk 11 месяцев назад

      You're very welcome, glad you found it informative 😀 I think one of the biggest sticking points in learning Nalbinding that I've observed with my students, is that sometimes folks over think the stitch formation or are unsure where to go with the needle. That's where simple looping, as a Nalbinding form is a great help, because it teaches you the basic techniques and structure that can then be applied to other more complex stitches. So practice and patience pays off for sure!

  • @happyneedlebinding
    @happyneedlebinding 11 месяцев назад

    Emma it is a Very Very beautiful video 😀

  • @yolandahernandez-madsen4657
    @yolandahernandez-madsen4657 Год назад

    Yes! ❤

  • @yolandahernandez-madsen4657
    @yolandahernandez-madsen4657 Год назад

    Thank you ❤

  • @yolandahernandez-madsen4657
    @yolandahernandez-madsen4657 Год назад

    😎

  • @gaylescovel7308
    @gaylescovel7308 Год назад

    Need that book in english, 😁

  • @rosethunder3820
    @rosethunder3820 Год назад

    Which stitch is that? I’m just beginning and I can’t quite tell which one it is

    • @Emanuel-hd2lk
      @Emanuel-hd2lk 8 месяцев назад

      York stitch

    • @WouldYouLikeBeadsWithTha-gd9hk
      @WouldYouLikeBeadsWithTha-gd9hk 5 месяцев назад

      It's Oslo stitch :)

    • @lynxmauls
      @lynxmauls 2 месяца назад

      @@WouldYouLikeBeadsWithTha-gd9hkare you sure? I thought Oslo had a twist on it and she seems to be skipping that part

  • @MaxxSmiledog.jpg1998
    @MaxxSmiledog.jpg1998 Год назад

    I usually use the ones I ordered from Amazon or Etsy,I sometimes use a metal darning needle to make the stitches look much smaller and more denser than I normally do.

  • @helenlayley
    @helenlayley Год назад

    I like a very straight needle with the taper at the very point. I teach visitors to markets to use a lollipop stick, which they can then take away with them.

  • @fiona36b
    @fiona36b Год назад

    Perfect stitches ❤

  • @alishiashockey5207
    @alishiashockey5207 Год назад

    Hello from the peach state of Georgia!!!

  • @cannonfodder90
    @cannonfodder90 Год назад

    I second the motion. The people of Rome need to know more... larping aside. Quite amazing work. I really would love to know more and see how you went about it...

    • @Dan-gs3kg
      @Dan-gs3kg Год назад

      The Hansen Notation is `U/OU B1 F1`. I suggest looking at the 13 year old video on how to do the stitch from that one Finnish Lady, then putter around on how to make gloves and socks. Per `U/OU`, that's what it looks like when you do the stitch. It's a single step stitch, so there are no thumb straps to distract from the action. Per `B1 F1`, you connect to the pillars or X's formed in the last row. I'm not that experienced in the craft, but the starting two rows from the hem cockle hard and are the least consistent in terms of tension/size. From the looks of this, this is slightly different to the Dutch Stitch, ~`U/OU B1`. What I'm missing is how to split the toes. I suppose you simply run a few stitches off to make the shoulder from the round start? And run a few stitches across to make an early loop if doing a row start, starting from the hem. I don't want to think about the big toe.

  • @MaxxSmiledog.jpg1998
    @MaxxSmiledog.jpg1998 Год назад

    That looks beautiful. An identical replica of the original one. I was wondering if you could make a tutorial video on how to make this sock.

  • @catsandravens
    @catsandravens Год назад

    Hmmmm, I have mulberry fiber and bamboo. I wonder if I spin those up, how will the resulting yarn work for naalbinding!

  • @weedeater64
    @weedeater64 Год назад

    Well that was garbage.

  • @MaxxSmiledog.jpg1998
    @MaxxSmiledog.jpg1998 2 года назад

    So is this the U/OU version of the danish stitch,the connection stitch is B1?

  • @waywardbard
    @waywardbard 2 года назад

    Mezgimas adata lietuvių kalba.

  • @MaxxSmiledog.jpg1998
    @MaxxSmiledog.jpg1998 2 года назад

    What I learned that the oldest one is found in Nahal Hemar cave in Isreal dated back 8000 bce, around 10'000 yrs ago.

  • @MaxxSmiledog.jpg1998
    @MaxxSmiledog.jpg1998 2 года назад

    Is the dilly bag from Australia actually nalbound?

    • @nidavellnirnalbindinguk
      @nidavellnirnalbindinguk 2 года назад

      I'm not too sure what your referring too, maybe you could drop me a message on my Facebook page and I'll look into it for You 😊👍

    • @MaxxSmiledog.jpg1998
      @MaxxSmiledog.jpg1998 2 года назад

      @@nidavellnirnalbindinguk thx. But is the Danish stitch you use is O/UO or is it U/OU version?

    • @nidavellnirnalbindinguk
      @nidavellnirnalbindinguk 2 года назад

      @@MaxxSmiledog.jpg1998 I do both 😉👍

    • @MaxxSmiledog.jpg1998
      @MaxxSmiledog.jpg1998 2 года назад

      @@nidavellnirnalbindinguk and the connection stitch is B1. What bout F1?

    • @nidavellnirnalbindinguk
      @nidavellnirnalbindinguk 2 года назад

      @@MaxxSmiledog.jpg1998 its generally F1 with most of my stitches.

  • @andream.germann613
    @andream.germann613 2 года назад

    Do You use un-spun wool or wool yarn?

  • @theinsignificantstoic1230
    @theinsignificantstoic1230 2 года назад

    I always thought there was something wrong with those people.

  • @lisa6582
    @lisa6582 2 года назад

    Where is. A good source for finding patterns for nalbinding or other stitches

  • @lisa6582
    @lisa6582 2 года назад

    This art is amazing and very relaxing

  • @MaxxSmiledog.jpg1998
    @MaxxSmiledog.jpg1998 2 года назад

    It looks very nice, I was wondering if Dalby stitch might be a good start in the Russian stitch family, although the 2+2+2 version is the most common one.

  • @MaxxSmiledog.jpg1998
    @MaxxSmiledog.jpg1998 2 года назад

    So,this is the York stitch, and can you try the Finnish stitch 2+2?

  • @gene5229
    @gene5229 2 года назад

    𝐩яⓞ𝓂𝓞Ş𝐦 👉

  • @lillymariscal6785
    @lillymariscal6785 2 года назад

    ⭐ 𝐩𝓻Ỗ𝓂Ø𝓈M

  • @MaxxSmiledog.jpg1998
    @MaxxSmiledog.jpg1998 2 года назад

    can you actually make a hat using the oslo stitch?

    • @nidavellnirnalbindinguk
      @nidavellnirnalbindinguk 2 года назад

      Hi Max, Yes, You can, although Oslo Stitch is a very thick stitch to use. So you have to learn how to manipulate the stitches to shape your hat or keep the stitches more open. But yes, you can certainly nalbind a hat in Oslo Stitch, I've nalbound several. :-)

    • @MaxxSmiledog.jpg1998
      @MaxxSmiledog.jpg1998 2 года назад

      Thx. What about the Finnish sitch 2+2? Have you tried making a hat from bottom to the top?

  • @katebutterworth8934
    @katebutterworth8934 2 года назад

    It would be helpful to have a video to go along with the book.

    • @nidavellnirnalbindinguk
      @nidavellnirnalbindinguk 2 года назад

      I have a 'Nalbinding with Nidavellnir' Facebook group, so if you have any queries i can assist you through that or if you message me, I can remote teach too. 😊👍

  • @rasmussen3108
    @rasmussen3108 2 года назад

    Do you have a video showing how you start? I’m assuming this stitch begins with a chain.

    • @nidavellnirnalbindinguk
      @nidavellnirnalbindinguk 2 года назад

      All my physical teaching resources on how to start and develop your own Nalbinding craft are online at my Etsy Shop: www.etsy.com/uk/shop/nidavellnir

  • @harmoniegarcia640
    @harmoniegarcia640 3 года назад

    A like and a like comment to support you ;) from south of France ^=^, I missed your stream, i didn't seen when it was

    • @nidavellnirnalbindinguk
      @nidavellnirnalbindinguk 3 года назад

      Thanks so much! Make sure you subscribe and hit the notification button to on, and you'll be notified when I next go live for sure! 😊💜