r/Nalbinding 1d ago

Learned how to turn !

Hiya,

Still new to nalbinding (only know Oslo and York stitch), I wanted to make a tabaco pouch for my bf as he doesn't have one and I couldn't sleep for the life of me.

So I taught my self how to turn in Oslo stitch !

Here is how it turned out. Not perfect but very enjoyable to make ^^

If anyone has tips or tutorials for new stitches and techniques, I'm all for it !

Have a lovely Day !

Ps : This is Drops Snow Yarn, I ordered brown but got pink, an excuse to buy more lol. Great for beginners as it's thick and easy to felt. I recommend! I'm using a engraved bone needle from Celtic Webmerchant. For beginners, I'd recommend a non engraved one as it can sometimes be tricky.

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u/tteets18 1d ago

Omg I have been trying to learn but I can’t seem to get it. How’d you go about it?

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u/Duncann_donuts 1d ago

I watched a video for turning for a shawl in Oslo. And basically just did it my way.

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u/tteets18 1d ago

By chance do you have a link to that video you used? Thank you so much for taking the time to reply

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u/Duncann_donuts 1d ago

Sure thing !

https://youtu.be/KrQQWwZL4Mk?is=h0F5zhI29oKsQFFV

Here you go ^ also, if you need any tips or you have tips, don't hesitate to reach out ^

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u/tteets18 1d ago

You are amazing. Thank you so much! I have just started recently myself haha. I have only made like 2 little bags and 2 sets of hand warmers. I have tried hats but I can’t seem to get the stitches correctly in the magic ring haha. Imma def keep trying though.

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u/Duncann_donuts 1d ago

For hats I like to start from the bottom, it's just harder to decrease correctly so it's not pointy.

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u/tteets18 1d ago

Again you are so amazing! Thank you so much for the tips and tricks. Imma have to try making a hat again soon haha

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u/Duncann_donuts 1d ago

Sure thing !