Ancient Needle Binding for Beginners: Step-by-Step Nalbinding Stitches with Photo-Guided Scandinavian Wool Projects Including Mittens, Socks, and Hats

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Cut it. Pull it. Throw it in a drawer for six months. Nalbound fabric does not unravel.That structural integrity is not a modern design choice. It is built into an interlocking stitch that humans have been working with wool and a single needle for at least six thousand years. The mittens found in Norwegian archaeological sites, the socks preserved in museum collections across Scandinavia, the child's shoe recovered from a Danish peat deposit: all of them are nalbound, all of them still structurally intact.This book teaches the craft from scratch. No prior experience with knitting, crochet, or any other fiber art is required. What you need is a nalbinding needle, 100 percent untreated wool, and the willingness to work slowly at first.The two stitches covered are the Oslo stitch, the most widely practiced in the Scandinavian tradition, and the Mammen stitch, named for a tenth-century Viking burial and noticeably denser and warmer. Both are taught in full before three wearable projects begin.You Will Make:Scandinavian wool mittens, complete with thumb gusset and a shaped fingertipA pair of socks built on the Mammen stitch, including heel turn and gusset pickupA hat worked from a closed spiral crown outward, with three brim optionsEvery step involving hand position, needle angle, or loop placement is photographed. Nothing is left to interpretation. Wool selection, the spit splice join, shaping increases and decreases, finishing, blocking, and long-term care are all covered in full. A troubleshooting chapter addresses the twelve most common beginner problems before they become frustration.The craft is patient with careful makers. Pick up your needle today. Read more

ASIN B0H1BCJY2L
ISBN13 979-8196336980
Language English
Publisher Independently published
Dimensions 8.5 x 0.22 x 11 inches
Item Weight 10.9 ounces
Print length 95 pages
Publication date May 10, 2026

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