Knúinna
Knúinna refers to a traditional Icelandic handcrafted knitting technique that dates back centuries, deeply rooted in the country’s cultural heritage. The word "knúinna" comes from the Icelandic verb *knúið*, meaning "knitted," and reflects the art of creating intricate garments and textiles by hand. This craft was historically essential for Icelanders, who relied on knitting to produce warm, durable clothing suitable for the harsh Arctic climate.
Knúinna encompasses a variety of stitches, patterns, and techniques, including the iconic Icelandic *þríhyrningur* (triangular stitch)
The craft was passed down through generations, with women playing a central role in preserving and evolving
Modern knitting enthusiasts continue to explore knúinna’s techniques, blending historical methods with innovative designs. The craft