I have just finished making my first pair of nalbinding socks. They were roughly based on this one from 10centry york. Nalbinding produces a far more weather resistant fabric than knitting and is still used in scandinavia to make mittens and other garments.
I did a differant type of heel than there was on the original, mainly due to my lack of experiance, but I used the same stitch. The socks were made 10% bigger and then felted to fit. To do this I washed the final socks in the washing machine on a 40c fast spin wash. I used 100gms of prespun 3ply pure wool I got from a charity shop (copyright 1976!!!).
The finish product is nothing like a knitted sock, more like a strechy felt slipper. The felting also forgave those beginners errors, and has produced a firm strong fabric that I can't wait to test out in some mean weather and pair of sandles
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I did a differant type of heel than there was on the original, mainly due to my lack of experiance, but I used the same stitch. The socks were made 10% bigger and then felted to fit. To do this I washed the final socks in the washing machine on a 40c fast spin wash. I used 100gms of prespun 3ply pure wool I got from a charity shop (copyright 1976!!!).
The finish product is nothing like a knitted sock, more like a strechy felt slipper. The felting also forgave those beginners errors, and has produced a firm strong fabric that I can't wait to test out in some mean weather and pair of sandles
