North Star Needle Case

Wayland

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On one of my first solo trips as a lad, I learned two important lessons when a shoulder strap became unfixed from my rucksack.

The first was “Do not buy cheap shoddy equipment” and the second was “Never underestimate the importance of a needle and thread.”

These days I always carry a few needles and a roll of dental floss in my equipment. I usually have an awl with me as well.


The dental floss is strong enough for most repairs, Can be split for fine work, is easy to remove for a proper repair later if needed and if the plastic case is removed, a very compact and neat way to carry a good quantity of thread.

I’ve been hankering for a while for one of these needle cases {Nallo Goahti} as used by the Saami people.

While not being of the standard that I have seen examples of, I did feel that this complemented the Northern European style of much of my equipment.

The idea is simple; a piece of bone, or in this case a section of hollowed out reindeer antler, slides over a small felt or woollen pad attached to a leather thong which hangs from the belt.

A toggle stops the pad from being pulled through and the needles then lie in the pad, safely contained in the case.

I decorated this one by carving into the antler and filling the groves with beeswax and crushed charcoal.

A more traditional method is to make a paste of alder bark and water or oil and that produces the result you can see on my Saami made knife sheath.

The kuksa was decorated with kolrosing.

 
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JonathanD

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That's a nice selection of kit you have now. I used to have a few Saami bits that I collected over the years and stupidly I sold them off.
 

Cobweb

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Aug 30, 2007
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Stunning, a heck of a lot nicer than my attempt at one, lol it was that bad, I threw it away! I might have another go, thank you for the inspiration :D
 

caliban

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Apr 16, 2008
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Flippin heck Wayland! Your stuff is just too good mate. I'm wondering what's what with it though? Where's the lid and what's the dangly decorative bit for?
 

Mojoracinguk

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Apr 14, 2010
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That is 'Wayland Style' nice with a capital NICE thrown in for good measure!
Really beautiful and above all that it is functional if not a little ingenious
I like the Idea (solution to the problem) as much as the product itself.
those Saami folk sure know how to use there materials.
nice workmanship too.
...Did I mention it was nice ;)
 

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