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Mozu: 小さなスペース (2023)
Tatsuya Tanaka: Coffin (2010)
My beloved iridescent butterfly ♥️
(M) Fischer's Blue (Tongeia fischeri)
Nalbinding in G/T
Fiber Arts | Knitting | Crochet | Sewing
Honestly, this was the post I was most excited to make when I started this blog! I haven't seen many people talking about nalbinding, as it's not as widely known, but I think it could be a dark horse g/t fiber art.
The name nalbinding comes from Danish, literally meaning needle binding. It's a way to produce fabric from short pieces of wool yarn, using a large and blunt sewing needle-shaped tool to create stitches looped through one another. Tension can be kept over the thumb or the needle itself, and when torn or worn down, the fabric will not unravel!
It predates knitting and crochet by many centuries, although in form it is most similar to the latter. One stitch is worked at a time by running the needle through the working loops and the ever-growing fabric. There are many types of stitches with differing densities, tensions, and functions. Like crochet, nalbinding is very good for making things with odd or circular shapes, like socks or mittens or hats.
Nalbinding came into my radar when someone adjacent to my crafting circles asked about it, and I fell down the rabbit hole. It's still a relatively new craft to me, but it's gotten me so excited by the idea of sharing this with the g/t community!
For a brief history and demonstration of nalbinding (mostly to keep this post from being entirely too long) I highly recommend this short video. It certainly piqued my interest when I first heard of nalbinding!
The Potential
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Ants are branching out into fashion (again)
The latest look from "Ants Only"
(this is my personal fake fashion brand)
There is a life size Polly Pocket Airbnb! Good way to live out your g/t dreams!
We went to the Louisiana Renaissance Festival yesterday, and despite the rain and the cold, I had a good time! I figured this was as good a time as any to wear one of my tinycore Lilliputian outfits!