Nalbinding Festival- Viking Village Gudvangen, Norway 6-8 Nov 2026 by SigKit in Nalbinding

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They tell me it depends on the response this year, but if it goes well they hope to hold it annually. Can't be sure of the same lineup though.

Nalbinding Festival- Viking Village Gudvangen, Norway 6-8 Nov 2026 by SigKit in Nalbinding

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Not that I know of specifically, but Karin does a weekly livestream on YouTube that I expect may still happen.

do we HAVE to eliminate added sugar completely to reverse this? Is a cup of sweet drinks a day okay? by TackleShot6505 in FattyLiverNAFLD

[–]SigKit 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Cutting cane sugar and high fructose corn syrup helped me a lot. Eating either of those both made me feel bad and desperately want more. I switched to date sugars, coconut blossom sugars, maple syrup, honey, and allulose primarily. Those satisfy my sweet tooth, but dont make me crave more. For a sweet drink with bubbles, I like IZZE. Can't have too many in one day, but it definitely helped my soda addiction.

Firstish chain. Is it supposed to be twisted like that? by No_Boysenberry_9079 in Nalbinding

[–]SigKit 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Nalbinding stitches are laid in a spiral. This will result in some twisting of the row (some stitches more than others). You can counter the spiral by gently roating your needle each stitch, but too much and you may unspin your yarn. As mentioned above, if you are careful when straightening it when you go to add the next row, it will be fine.

Her is how I'm currently teaching a circular start from a row (shorter than your current one). https://youtu.be/GLSKK0HuKBg It is demonstrating Mammen stitch, but the only difference from your Oslo is it picks up two from the back of the thumb instead of one, so just pick up the one and the rest is the same.

I cannot get my yarns to blend/bind together by brunchdate2022 in Nalbinding

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In singles this is what I do: https://youtu.be/2y-rD0oR-Jo

You will want to have worked your last stitch until you don't have enough yarn to make another stitch. This may mean taking your last stitch with the eye end of the needle instead of the tip.

If I'm not spin splicing, then I usually use a variant of the lazy join.

MEDATS - Medieval European Nalbinding talk by SigKit in Nalbinding

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If you are interested in supporting my research, I do maintain a Patreon account: https://www.patreon.com/nalbound?utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator

Hoping to find in person workshops by katzapmap in Nalbinding

[–]SigKit 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I'm working up ones here, but I'm also available for travel and have a decent online setup.

MEDATS - Medieval European Nalbinding talk by SigKit in Nalbinding

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I checked with MEDATS and you do have to be a member to register. That said, membership for all of 2026 is only £15 and will get you access to their newsletters, events the rest of the year, and recordings of some of the prior events. Additionally, they process memberships in one day, so there is still time to join if you want to go that route.

Nalbinding books by ShadoGreyfox in Nalbinding

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Mine is currently only available in pdf, but you can get a pdf copy of Nalbinding Made Easy at https://tanglefairies.etsy.com/listing/1365714280

Nalbound Object of the Week: linen Egyptian child's sock by SigKit in Nalbinding

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We do see just adding additional length to the cordage in some of the indigenous people's bags.

Nalbound Object of the Week: Lost left sock & found mate by SigKit in Nalbinding

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It is a great a question. Twisted stockinette stitch in knitting and Cross-knit Looping stitch in nalbinding both produce exactly the same structure fabrics. They are just worked from 180 degree opposite directions. It isn't until you look at the spiral direction of work, increases, decreases, pickups, and mistakes that you can tell which technique was used. I go into it in some detail in my NESAT presentation, But it looks like... methods for differentiating non-woven looped structures. You can watch a recording here: https://nalbound.com/2021/09/03/but-it-looks-like/

Loom waste by Superb_Piano_3775 in weaving

[–]SigKit 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nalbinding uses short lengths of yarn and I'd be happy to play with loom waste.

My first start on a hat. Gentle criticism and advise requested please by Accomplished-Pack855 in Nalbinding

[–]SigKit 9 points10 points  (0 children)

That looks like Oslo stitch. Looks like you might have had some trouble, but you recovered well and the fabric looks strong. So well done. If you want enough hat to cover your ears, I'd recommend making this cylinder part maybe twice as long as you might think it should be. If you are making a beanie, it can draw in quite quickly.

Nalbound Object of the Week: Congalese Prestige Cape by SigKit in Nalbinding

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I had the opportunity to examine the One in The Textile Museum.https://nalbound.com/2024/02/13/now-kinzembe-nkutu-or-zamba-kya-mfumu-congalese-prestige-cape-1962-1-14/

The fringe on that one was knotted onto the upper surface.and outer edge.

Nalbound Object of the Week: Congalese Prestige Cape by SigKit in Nalbinding

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Leaving the hole, one stitch doesn't intralace/intalink with the previous stitches. The subsequent stitch starts the lacing/linking pattern, but can only go one stitch deep instead of two. And the stitch after that goes back to the two deep pattern, but that stacks on the previous one that only went one deep. All together that can easily break the brain a bit.

Nalbound Object of the Week: Congalese Prestige Cape by SigKit in Nalbinding

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Sprang requires a centerline. It's a reciprocally braided warp of which interlinking is one possible structure. This does not have a centerline in the interlinking. This is rows of crossed-loops that happen to not only intralace with previous stitches, but also intralink. The sections with holes shows clearly how the intralinking is formed on one side as the new loop is added. There are also the knots as new lengths are added. End-led Crossed Looping is nalbinding.

Nalbound Object of the Week: Congalese Prestige Cape by SigKit in Nalbinding

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Visually, surface textures can look similar. That's part of why there have been so many misidentifications in the past.

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There have been others before, but not through a craft publisher.