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Omani Stitch - Neulakinnas, Nalbinding
Dalby Stitch (C) - Neulakinnas, Nalbinding
Dalby Stitch (B) - Neulakinnas, Nalbinding
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samato09
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vandalblue (3 weeks ago)
Hi :) The link you posted to nalbinding videos is not working...
Thank you so much for sharing them on youtube! I would love to learn more stitches, did you change the url?
samato09 (1 month ago)
I have moved slip stitch crochet videos to another profile, "silmukkamerkki".
samato09 (2 months ago)
@fenriswitch - Well, first of all, I am _not 100 % sure that I my interpretion of the original Kizhi video is correct. The original video is so blurry :s . Secondly, I have been thinking about making a video (of what I think ;) I see on the original video), but over here the days are short, and daylight scarse, especially on cloudy days, at this time of the year, so it will have to wait a couple of months or so...
fenriswitch (2 months ago)
Would like to ask you if you can make a video of the Kizhi Stitch... the external Video you linked at your homepage is not very nice understandable for me and from your way of explaning in your videos I understood a lot of naalbinding stiches ....
samato09 (7 months ago)
List of my nalbinding videos
http://sites.google.com/site/n­eulakinnas/link/videot

Luettelo neulakinnasvideoistani
http://neulakintaat.fi/79
samato09 (10 months ago)
@Lunitar1 - I replied you privately since I am not sure which stitch you mean :)
Lunitari1 (11 months ago)
It seems like this stitch creates a very thick fabric... I have spun some "thinner" yarn from grey Gotland fibre, and Oslo- and Yorkstitch create a fabric that is too thin... there are holes in between the rows, but I want the fabric to be thick and warm, so I am looking for a stitch that gives a 'tighter' look and keeps the cold off, even with thinner yarn... Would you recommend that stitch for my purpose? Or another one?
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