Do you happen to know the name of this stitch? I'd been learning the oslo stitch, which is just the one loop instead of three.. I like the look of this one so I'm curious if you happen to know what its called? :)
I have been trying to figure this out from only illustrations for a year. It was so frustrating I had to stop. Along comes your video, and it is so easy now! Thank you for such a good instruction on this technique. I picked it up right away from watching you once. Even a basic stitch is more than I was able to do before. Now I can make a hat for my boyfriend who likes to pretend he is a viking. :)
Hey guy knitting is the same woman's work! : 0) (Just kidding) Thanks to a good demonstration, three loops, I remember. At all there is an opinion that knitting recover from stresses, as the communication-hand with wool softens the mood for the day. How is it to forge business?
@suvarak I often find myself very relaxed and in a meditative mindset when handcrafting, no mater if I am carving bows, needle binding or black smithing. Maybe this is one of the reasons I do handcraft, but then again the sensation you feel when finishing something you have done yourself is unbeatable!
@steintanz Thanks Tim! As said I am not an expert but I try to inspire people to try different techniques and in this way preserve some of the old techniques.
Do you happen to know the name of this stitch? I'd been learning the oslo stitch, which is just the one loop instead of three.. I like the look of this one so I'm curious if you happen to know what its called? :)
raeadhani 1 week ago
@AmyW1205 Thanks and good luck with your needlebinding :)
Kind regards, Mika
MVsBushCraft 5 months ago
Picked it up right away w/your videos. Making a hat. I love to work the old techniques like this. I also tatt, crochet and knit
Lydia667 6 months ago
Very good detailed demonstration, thanks. Take Care
DLeRoyKing 7 months ago
I have been trying to figure this out from only illustrations for a year. It was so frustrating I had to stop. Along comes your video, and it is so easy now! Thank you for such a good instruction on this technique. I picked it up right away from watching you once. Even a basic stitch is more than I was able to do before. Now I can make a hat for my boyfriend who likes to pretend he is a viking. :)
MageSongjewel 8 months ago 2
Excellent Mika. I've been waiting for these naalbinding videos for a while now. Thanks!
kingolaf99 8 months ago
@kingolaf99 Thank you! By the way thanks for the reminder :)
Take care my friend!
Mika
MVsBushCraft 8 months ago
Great video, thanks a lot.
LANDnLIFE 10 months ago
@LANDnLIFE Thanks my friend!
Vänligen, Mika
MVsBushCraft 10 months ago
Hey guy knitting is the same woman's work! : 0) (Just kidding) Thanks to a good demonstration, three loops, I remember. At all there is an opinion that knitting recover from stresses, as the communication-hand with wool softens the mood for the day. How is it to forge business?
Regards Tim.
suvarak 10 months ago
@suvarak I often find myself very relaxed and in a meditative mindset when handcrafting, no mater if I am carving bows, needle binding or black smithing. Maybe this is one of the reasons I do handcraft, but then again the sensation you feel when finishing something you have done yourself is unbeatable!
Take care Tim!
Mika
MVsBushCraft 10 months ago 2
Nice demonstration - it's good to preserve such old techniques.
Thx, Tim
steintanz 10 months ago
@steintanz Thanks Tim! As said I am not an expert but I try to inspire people to try different techniques and in this way preserve some of the old techniques.
Cheers!
Mika
MVsBushCraft 10 months ago
It does become a nice looking pattern
Time for part 2
TheDogDew 10 months ago
@TheDogDew It sure does, doesn't it.
Cheers!
Mika
MVsBushCraft 10 months ago