Nalbinding
Nalbinding is an ancient textile technique that pre-dates knitting. Nalbinding knots are sewn using a large wooden or bone needle by forming interconnecting loops around your thumb.
My interest in the textile techniques of nalbinding came from my Saami father. My grandmother was a Saami from the Sor-Varanger province of Norway. My father was born in Petsamo and was raised in a small Saami community. He and my mother moved to Canada after the war and settled in British Columbia. My father worked as a commercial fisherman along the west coast of Canada. Before his long fishing trips, my mother would knit him several pairs of woolen hand warmers to keep his hands warm as he worked. My father would quietly comment to me, that he wished that my mother knew how to make the mittens like his mother did. He didn’t really understand how she made them, but he tried to explain that she would wrap the yarn around her thumb and sew it with a large needle. ‘Peukalo kude’ as he described it in Finnish. He said they were much warmer, thicker and more durable. Of course, he never told my mother this as he wouldn’t want to offend her.
Nalbinding (just like knitting or crochet) can be used to make mittens, hats, slippers, socks, jumpers, bags and other textile items.



Some free nalbinding patterns can be found at my AllFiberarts.com website.
Yarns for Nalbinding
For beginners, it is generally easier to start with the thicker weight yarns such as DK or Aran weight. When you are more experienced, you may wish to also work with lighter weight yarns such as 4 ply or Lace weight yarns.
Handspun Art Yarns
I don’t do a lot of handspinning these days but do have a few yarns listed for sale from time to time.
DK/Aran Yarns
Naturally plant dyed yarns in DK and Aran weights.



Nalbinding Needles
I am now able to offer nalbinding needles made of wood or of bone.
The Nalbinding needles are now available for purchase through my Web Shop.
The bone needles are approx 9 cm in length. The bone needles have a small eye so are best suited for fine yarns.
The wooden needles are approx 10 cm in length and have a larger eye. These nalbindning needles are better for use with thicker weight yarns such as Aran or Chunky wools.
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Etsy
Many of my products were also sold through Etsy. Due to high processing fees, amd changes in Etsy policy, I have reduced the number of products that I sell via Etsy and sell mostly via my WebShop.
PAYMENTS
All payments are now processed by PAYPAL.INTERNATIONAL ORDERS
International orders sometimes require additional taxes to be paid. I do not have the infrastructure to collect these taxes and submit them to your government, so please be aware that you may be charged taxes or duties on receiving the goods from the post office or courier.Nalbinding Needles
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Short Bone Naalbinding Needles
£ 7.50Add to cart- USD: $ 9.22
- CAD: $12.42
- EUR: €8.65
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Long Bone Nalbinding Needles
£ 8.50Add to cart- USD: $ 10.45
- CAD: $14.08
- EUR: €9.80
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Carved Bone Nalbinding Needle
£ 18.50Add to cart- USD: $ 22.74
- CAD: $30.64
- EUR: €21.33
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Black Horn Nalbinding Needle
£ 10.00Add to cart- USD: $ 12.29
- CAD: $16.56
- EUR: €11.53
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Wooden Nalbinding Needle
£ 8.50Add to cart- USD: $ 10.45
- CAD: $14.08
- EUR: €9.80
Natural Plant Dyed Nalbinding Wool
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DKSW Merino Single Ply
£ 24.00Add to cart- USD: $ 29.51
- CAD: $39.75
- EUR: €27.67
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DKSW Merino Single Ply No 2
£ 24.00Add to cart- USD: $ 29.51
- CAD: $39.75
- EUR: €27.67
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DKMSW Merino No 16
£ 24.00Add to cart- USD: $ 29.51
- CAD: $39.75
- EUR: €27.67
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DKMSW Merino No 17
£ 24.00Add to cart- USD: $ 29.51
- CAD: $39.75
- EUR: €27.67
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DKMSW Merino No 20
£ 24.00Add to cart- USD: $ 29.51
- CAD: $39.75
- EUR: €27.67
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DKMSW Merino No 18
£ 24.00Add to cart- USD: $ 29.51
- CAD: $39.75
- EUR: €27.67
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DKMSW Merino No 19
£ 24.00Add to cart- USD: $ 29.51
- CAD: $39.75
- EUR: €27.67
Categories: Handspun Yarn, Nalbinding