This wooden nalbinding needle is made from beechwood and is polished so it glides especially well through wool. The length of the needle measures 8 cm.
These nalbinding-needles were used in the Viking and Medieval era to practice the knitting technique of nalbinding. In contrast to sewing needles, nalbinding needles are flat. This technique of knitting is a precursor of the more modern crocheting techniques. The difference from traditional weaving techniques is that with nalbinding you can produce textile products like socks, gloves, and caps. Nalbinding fabricates a dense, warm textile.
Historically these valuable needles were stored in designated needlecases/boxes from wood, brass, or other metals for example.
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