What are the odds. Just got first commission, to do a sailing knife with a marlin spike. Was thinking of doing cumai so jumped on your channel to rewatch the video you did on it. Turns out you have a needle video as well 😂👍👌
I will totally try to make some of my own. Can't wait to see part 2 and try along while watching the video. Don't have ash around, so I will use birch and horn beam or beech.
That's great! Unfortunately she doesn't have a channel of her own. She has been making noises about doing another followup video to this, though, as when we made this she had JUST learned how to do Nalebinding, but has since come a loooong way with it, including recreating a tool that she thinks may have existed in ancient times that allows you to do quite fine lacework with the technique! So keep an eye out, as that video will appear eventually!
I'm just waiting for some special person to start yelling at you for using rotary tools, drills and sandpaper, and telling you the whole thing should have been done with rocks to make it more real. Great job on the video sir, can't wait for the next one to come out
Sorry if you already know this - nålebinding (which btw is the specific spelling in danish) is directly translated to needle binding. And nisse means gnome/elf, mostly associated with christmas (or jul, as we just call it) 😂
Been waiting for this video to come out and now it looks like I'm going to be making some of these for my missus who also does crochet. Thanks Alex
Please do!
You have peaked my curiosity. 👏
Thanks for the info, I ended up here after searching Dilly Bag knots!
Hope you like it!
Never even heard of nalebinding before and now I'm curious to try it. Like I didn't have enough projects to finish, thanks Alex ;P
lol Have fun!
Groovy, very groovy indeed.
What are the odds. Just got first commission, to do a sailing knife with a marlin spike. Was thinking of doing cumai so jumped on your channel to rewatch the video you did on it. Turns out you have a needle video as well 😂👍👌
hahaha that's fate!
I will totally try to make some of my own. Can't wait to see part 2 and try along while watching the video. Don't have ash around, so I will use birch and horn beam or beech.
Have fun!
Finally! Made my first turn today. Got my first swatch. Thank you! What's your wife's channel so I can subscribe to her for more tutorials please?
That's great! Unfortunately she doesn't have a channel of her own. She has been making noises about doing another followup video to this, though, as when we made this she had JUST learned how to do Nalebinding, but has since come a loooong way with it, including recreating a tool that she thinks may have existed in ancient times that allows you to do quite fine lacework with the technique! So keep an eye out, as that video will appear eventually!
I'm just waiting for some special person to start yelling at you for using rotary tools, drills and sandpaper, and telling you the whole thing should have been done with rocks to make it more real. Great job on the video sir, can't wait for the next one to come out
hahaha authentic or not at all!
The precursor to the loom shuttle
Sorry if you already know this - nålebinding (which btw is the specific spelling in danish) is directly translated to needle binding. And nisse means gnome/elf, mostly associated with christmas (or jul, as we just call it) 😂
I do know these things! My family is Danish :)
Totally makes sence then! Was just super surprised 😅. Awesome channel
are you trying to give people more projects and crafts to get into?
Pretty much! There's always something cool to learn!
I would have liked to have seen you actually do the work. Otherwise, not a bad video. Thank you.
Easy to find plenty of videos of people sanding wood! There's not much to see! Part 2 will be out eventually!