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Nålbinding Mittens, Socks, Caps: The Scandinavian Textile Craft

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Course Overview

Discover the textile craft tradition known as nålbinding and explore its Scandinavian roots. As a course project, students choose to create their own pair of mittens, socks, or a syltemjölkskopp – a “milk strainer” cap. Or draw from tradition to inspire a project of your own design in consultation with the instructor. Nålbinding is a way to make a looped structure fabric with a single needle and, when worked in wool, it is valued for warmth, durability, and practicality. The course covers the basics of nålbinding and explores those related crafts that are often incorporated in Scandinavian-style nålbound items. You will make your own nålbinding needles. Time will be devoted to the history and folklore of nålbinding as well as nålbinding’s influence on Scandinavian craft traditions. Scandinavian-style nålbinding reflects both place of origin and local culture. Students at North House will create nålbound items inspired by Scandinavia and infused with the spirit of Grand Marais!

For items to be used outdoors, we cover the traditional options for selection of fibers to wick moisture and treatment for water resistance, and how to plan for the fit of finished items, including details like building articulation into mittens so they can be worn for extended periods. Also included: spinning traditions for handmade yarns, color in nåbinding, an array of felting techniques appropriate for various nålbound projects, and a survey of embroidery and applique techniques sometimes found on traditional items. We share the folklore of Scandinavian nålbinding as well as steps you can take beyond Scandinavian traditions.

Dates

Cancelled
Mon, Sep 28th, 2020  –  Fri, Oct 2nd, 2020

This course has been cancelled to mitigate the risk of spreading COVID-19. We offer our deepest apologies. We truly believe in the power of craft to build community, and we know that community is needed more than ever in times like these. However, the need to stay healthy and protect our friends and neighbors is the most critical priority.

If you were registered for this class, you should have received an email regarding your refund options. If not, please call us at 218-387-9762 or email us at info@northhouse.org.

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We truly hope to see you in another class at North House soon!

Course Details

Length: 5 Days
Skill Levels: Beginner to Advanced
Hours: 9am-5pm
Intergenerational age: N/A
Tuition: $455.00
Materials fee: $30.00

Required

You will need the following tools for this class:

  • Pen and paper for notes

Optional Tools

  • Scissors (available for purchase @ North House School Store 888-387-9762)
  • Pocket knife
  • Blunt yarn needle

More Information

Once registered, students will receive a confirmation email with further class information. Please call us if you haven't received it within 24 hours.

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North House Folk School photo of instructor, Larry Schmitt
Larry Schmitt
Madison, WI

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Nålbinding Mittens, Socks, Caps: The Scandinavian Textile Craft - 9/28/2020