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How To:Nålebinding

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Stitches found in our period
==Notations==
There Many stitches are known by their common names, which are often taken from the first extant find. However, there have been several to create nålebinding notations.===Hansen===
The notation developed by Hansen is probably the easiest notation to understand. Hansen uses U=Underfor under, and O=Overfor over when the work is viewed flat, plus additional notation for joining stitches to a previous round.
F=Join from the front, e.g. F2 join to the previous row by going through 2 stitches from the front B==Hald===join from the back
There are also notations by Hald and Nordland, but these are not as comprehensive. ==Stitches found in our period==  * Coppergate/ York (UU/OOO F2) * Finnish Stitch 2+2 (UUOO/UUOOO F2)Example: Mitten, Eura, Finland. 1025 * Korgen (UOO/UUOO F1) * Mammen (UOO/UUOO F2) * Oslo (UO/UOO F1)Examples: * Mitten, Arnheiðarstaðir, Iceland. 900. Plied course wool, two colours* Mitten, Lund, Sweden. 1000. Wool* Mitten, Oslo, Norway, 11th C * Saltdal =Nordland=Resources==* Nalbinding - Nålbindning - Nålebinding https://www.en.neulakintaat.fi/1 A comprehensive resources, covering stitches through history, but concentrating on Finland. Includes linsk to video instruction.* Mittens, mittens, mittens. Larry Schmitt* Lessons in Nålbinding: Lots of Socks. Larry Schmitt. Cottage Grove, Wisconsin: Lawrence W. Schmitt, 2000. * Nalbinding Made Easy, Briansdotter, Sigrid [Decker, Anne Marie]* Nalbinding. What in the world is that!, Ulrike Claßen-Büttner
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