I tried this, after watching a few useless photo introductions, and it worked! I made a handwarmer and now I´m trying to make myself a beanie and a small bag. Perfect for my viking outfit, thank you so much.
Thank you so much. I just finished my first hat. From this video I have learned the round start and have become proficient in the Olso stitch. Practice, practice. Both languages give me the opportunity to listen once and watch you demonstrate twice. It's perfect. I had trouble with other videos. I appreciate what you are doing and will continue to learn from you.
This video is the perfect thing for me right now. Your hand motions are clear, distinct, and you always show me the exact part of the thread and needle that I would need to see at every moment. It is so good that I almost don't even need the voiceover, because the words only clarify what your actions already show. Wonderful! Thank you!
This is so cool!!! I've never heard of nalbinding before. :) :) I am a lifelong crocheter and just recently learned loom knitting, tunisian crochet and regular knitting. But I am really interested in this! Thanks very much for making this video. I just subscribed to your channel too! :)
First heard about this fascinating form of fabric making one week ago - truly FASCinATING -- thank you - I finally got it the first one - the chain as it were ... trying to figure out the round one now . mmmm Ok, finally got the circle but not getting the join just yet ... ah...another day -- thank you!
Oh, gosh. I tried this, and I'm not entirely sure where I'm going wrong, but what I got was definitely NOT a chain of nice, neat stitches! I guess I'll just have to keep trying!
@@tinxmcfee8755 Nalbinding tends to look better the further into the work you go. Don't concentrate so much on the form as the construction of the work and it'll get better with time.
Thank you so much this is helping me alot because i am doing Viking reenacting and i want to nal bind my baby a hat :) you are awesome I am a new subscriber :D
Thank you to you, I have learned the Oslo stitch and made several hats. I am now attempting mittens. I have not been able to find a tutorial on how to make the thumb hole, to continue making a chain detaching from the work, and then re-attaching. I tried to figure it out but cannot. Could you advise? Very best regards. Robbi in Canada.
Well I've only watched the vids, no actual experience at this. But I got the idea that if you used the technique in her 'pivot' video, you could effectively make new rows just by continuous zigzagging... if that makes sense. Wonder what it would look like :)
I gave up on thats stitch because i couldnt figure out the on the thumb thing but maybe ill try again now.. 3 day update: figured it out and making progress
Thank you very much for the detailed tutorials. I have a question about the Oslo stitch; I'm using it to make a hat and I have made the rim a bit too tight- is there any way to increase the size of the circle as I go? I seem to have managed it once by accident, but this time I am trying to make the circle bigger/ more flexible on purpose and I seem to be struggling :/
I noticed the Round Start video had examples of increasing, but I think that was specific to that style and not something I could use now that I'm trying to enlarge with the Oslo stitch. (Correct me if I'm wrong :) )
When you want to increase (add more stitches), simply make two stitches into the same loop, first one as usual, and then the second one into the same loop.
Thank you very much for your fast reply; you helped me save the hat I was making- and now I know how to add an 'accidental brim' to hats I make in the future ;)
I am embarrassed to say this but I can't even get the starting loop done correctly! i.e. At 8:00 minute mark as if I would want to make a hat and start at the top.
Niklas Jiru Yes I realize that is a problem for some of us, you are not the only one. Though, unfortunately I have no time nor chances to make separate videos for Finnish and English, so think the English as a bonus ;) . Some people have found helpful to watch the video sound turned off.
The sound of your soft English voice, and the lovely sound of the Finnish was as enjoyable as the video. Despite having crocheted nearly every stitch in crocheting, as well as being able to do simple knit stitches, I have had difficulty learning Nalbinding Oslo stitch. After watching the way you start the stitch, I believe I can do it and cannot wait to start a project. I love every type of yarn craft. Thank you for your instructions, Vanda
I watched this video probably 50 times to get the stitching just right. Thank you for such an informative and easy to follow video.
Your tutorial is very clear and easy to follow for both ways, thank you!
Because of your tutorial I finally got the hang of it! Your teachings are great!
Thank you for putting this in English as well!
I tried this, after watching a few useless photo introductions, and it worked! I made a handwarmer and now I´m trying to make myself a beanie and a small bag. Perfect for my viking outfit, thank you so much.
Thank you so much. I just finished my first hat. From this
video I have learned the round start and have become proficient in the Olso stitch. Practice, practice. Both languages give me the opportunity to listen once and watch you demonstrate twice. It's perfect. I had trouble with other videos. I appreciate what you are doing and will continue to learn from you.
Having the instructions repeated in English and Finish helps me because it gives me repeated visual exposure. Thank you for this video.
This video is the perfect thing for me right now. Your hand motions are clear, distinct, and you always show me the exact part of the thread and needle that I would need to see at every moment. It is so good that I almost don't even need the voiceover, because the words only clarify what your actions already show. Wonderful! Thank you!
This is so cool!!! I've never heard of nalbinding before. :) :) I am a lifelong crocheter and just recently learned loom knitting, tunisian crochet and regular knitting. But I am really interested in this! Thanks very much for making this video. I just subscribed to your channel too! :)
Thank you so much for a very clear and easily understandable introduction. Now I finally get it.
FELICITACIONES POR TAN CLARA EXPLICACIÓN ,ES UN HECHO QUE EL IDIOMA NO IMPIDE APRENDER ,MARAVILLOSA TÉCNICA ,MUCHAS GRACIAS
First heard about this fascinating form of fabric making one week ago - truly FASCinATING -- thank you - I finally got it the first one - the chain as it were ... trying to figure out the round one now . mmmm Ok, finally got the circle but not getting the join just yet ... ah...another day -- thank you!
This is the best video, thank you so much! I struggled a bit with some of the other tutorials I found, but this one works perfectly!
Oh, gosh. I tried this, and I'm not entirely sure where I'm going wrong, but what I got was definitely NOT a chain of nice, neat stitches! I guess I'll just have to keep trying!
Yup. Me too ! Will keep trying but getting a bit frustrated. Time for a cup of tea I think. . .
@@tinxmcfee8755 Nalbinding tends to look better the further into the work you go. Don't concentrate so much on the form as the construction of the work and it'll get better with time.
Very very super romma thanks madem.🏅
This is fascinating, thank you so much!
Очень красивые руки.
Smashing video! Thank you. x
thank you for such a clear video 💜
Great video. Thank you.
Ни чего не понимаю, что она говорит, но на пальцах объясняет классно. Осталось только узнать, где можно купить такую иголку.))))
Thanks a lot!
Thank you so much this is helping me alot because i am doing Viking reenacting and i want to nal bind my baby a hat :) you are awesome I am a new subscriber :D
Thank you! you are very clear
Thank you to you, I have learned the Oslo stitch and made several hats. I am now attempting mittens. I have not been able to find a tutorial on how to make the thumb hole, to continue making a chain detaching from the work, and then re-attaching. I tried to figure it out but cannot. Could you advise? Very best regards. Robbi in Canada.
Well I've only watched the vids, no actual experience at this. But I got the idea that if you used the technique in her 'pivot' video, you could effectively make new rows just by continuous zigzagging... if that makes sense. Wonder what it would look like :)
nice patient video. what is the needle called and do you know where I can get one? Thank you.
I gave up on thats stitch because i couldnt figure out the on the thumb thing but maybe ill try again now..
3 day update: figured it out and making progress
Super madem thanks
Thank you very much for the detailed tutorials. I have a question about the Oslo stitch; I'm using it to make a hat and I have made the rim a bit too tight- is there any way to increase the size of the circle as I go? I seem to have managed it once by accident, but this time I am trying to make the circle bigger/ more flexible on purpose and I seem to be struggling :/
I noticed the Round Start video had examples of increasing, but I think that was specific to that style and not something I could use now that I'm trying to enlarge with the Oslo stitch. (Correct me if I'm wrong :) )
When you want to increase (add more stitches), simply make two stitches into the same loop, first one as usual, and then the second one into the same loop.
Thank you very much for your fast reply; you helped me save the hat I was making- and now I know how to add an 'accidental brim' to hats I make in the future ;)
So is there no way to make a 2nd row without joining the ends and forming a circle?
МОЖНО ПЛАСТМАСОВЫМИ ИГОЛКАМИ РАБОТАТЬ..ХОРОШАЯ ИДЕЯ..БЛАГОДАРЮ..
I am embarrassed to say this but I can't even get the starting loop done correctly! i.e. At 8:00 minute mark as if I would want to make a hat and start at the top.
Эх... как бы хотелось понимать что говорят в этом видео😢
the finnish throws me off every 2 minutes....
Niklas Jiru Yes I realize that is a problem for some of us, you are not the only one. Though, unfortunately I have no time nor chances to make separate videos for Finnish and English, so think the English as a bonus ;) . Some people have found helpful to watch the video sound turned off.
+Neulakintaat I find the extra time thru as you explain in Finnish to be valuable for me to absorb the teaching. Thanks for doing this :)
The sound of your soft English voice, and the lovely sound of the Finnish was as enjoyable as the video. Despite having crocheted nearly every stitch in crocheting, as well as being able to do simple knit stitches, I have had difficulty learning Nalbinding Oslo stitch. After watching the way you start the stitch, I believe I can do it and cannot wait to start a project. I love every type of yarn craft. Thank you for your instructions, Vanda