Nålbinding
Nålbinding is an ancient textile technology used to create clothing and textiles by hand. The term "nålbinding" is Swedish, but the technique has been practiced globally, particularly in the 17th and 18th centuries. Essentially, nålbinding is a form of hand-sewing that uses a single thread, often made of linen or hemp, to bind or sew fabric together.
Using a specialized type of needle, the nålbindaren (or nålbinder) creates a series of interlocking loops that
The nålbinding technique has historical significance, with evidence of its use appearing in Scandinavia as early
Nålbinding is also considered an important part of intangible cultural heritage, as it has contributed to the
While nowadays machines have largely replaced nålbinding, contemporary practitioners continue to develop new ways to interpret