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  • 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? :)

  • @AmyW1205 Thanks and good luck with your needlebinding :)

    Kind regards, Mika

  • 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

  • Very good detailed demonstration, thanks. Take Care

  • 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. :)

  • Excellent Mika. I've been waiting for these naalbinding videos for a while now. Thanks!

  • @kingolaf99 Thank you! By the way thanks for the reminder :)

    Take care my friend!

    Mika

  • Great video, thanks a lot.

  • @LANDnLIFE Thanks my friend!

    Vänligen, Mika

  • 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 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

  • Nice demonstration - it's good to preserve such old techniques.

    Thx, Tim

  • @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

  • It does become a nice looking pattern

    Time for part 2

  • @TheDogDew It sure does, doesn't it.

    Cheers!

    Mika

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