nålbinder
Nålbinder is an ancient one-of-a-kind needle technique, predating knitting and crochet. It is a method of creating fabric by using a single needle and yarn. The process involves forming a series of loops that are interlocked to create a cohesive textile. Unlike knitting or crochet which use multiple needles or hooks, nålbinder uses a single, often blunt, needle to manipulate the yarn. The stitches are typically formed by drawing a loop through another loop or through a chain of loops.
The origins of nålbinder are found in archaeological discoveries across Northern Europe, with well-preserved examples dating