Introduction to Nålbinding

With Laura Ninnemann

Nålbinding is a fiber looping technique that is widely seen across the continents, centuries, and ages of technological development. The earliest nålbinding piece discovered thus far is from Israel and dates back 10,000 years predating knitting and crocheting by 7,000 years. The technique was widely used during the Viking era to create warm, dense garments and accessories that would withstand hard, prolonged use on the open seas, and provide warmth when wet, as well as to create more delicate wearables.

The craft is alive and well in Scandinavia and other areas today, and there are artists and historical re-enactment enthusiasts worldwide who are passionate about preserving this ancient technique.

If you are looking for a new challenge and are passionate about preserving and nurturing ancient fiber art techniques, nålbinding may open a whole new world of creativity for you. Skål!

Workshops are self-paced with individualized instruction and one-on-one initial orientation to the technique. Material covered will include a brief history; yarn and needle choices; yarn joining; starting and ending; step-by-step guided instructions for mastering up to 5 basic stitches, and more. 

Prior needle art experience/understanding of any needle art technique is required.

Nalbinding, Fiber Arts on 4th

  • Skill level Beginner
  • Age appropriate 18+
  • Materials $25

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Date

Dec 11 2025

Time

10:00 am - 3:00 pm

Workshop fee

$125.00
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Instructor

  • Laura Ninnemann
    Laura Ninnemann

    Laura learned to knit and sew at an early age from her mother and grandmother in pursuit of her Scandinavian roots and is the creative passion behind Lone Raven StudioTM. After earning her Bachelor’s degree from Fort Lewis College in Durango, CO at the age of 56, Laura enjoyed a ten-year career as anarchaeologist at Mesa Verde National Park before retiring in 2014 to pursue her love of fiber arts full-time. Her current interests include designing and creating limited-edition Norse Gnomes, Northern Lights felted luminaries, and Scandinavian krokbragd weavings, in addition to her traditional line of handknit, woven, and felted apparel and accessories.

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