Photo Samples, Other nalbinding stitches

Ms Kaukonen (1960, Finland) classified nalbinding stitches into four categories, based on how many yarns (or groups of yarns) the needle crosses before the direction of the needle changes in the middle of the stitch.

- These stithes here do not fit into her classifications, so they are here under a separate title "Others".

Coptic Stitch (Tarim Stitch). Right side.

Coptic Stitch (Tarim Stitch). Reverse side.

Dalarna Stitch. Front side.

(U) O/U O:UO F1

Video

Dalarna Stitch. Reverse side.

Åsle Stitch (thicker). Front side.

U(U) OO/UU O:U OO Bottom1 + F1

or: UU OO/UU O/U OO

Video (thicker)

Video (Original Åsle)

Åsle Stitch. Reverse side.

In the mittens found in a bog, this side had been chosen as the 'right' side.

Omani Stitch. Right side. One row is ab. 2,5 cm high.

Video

Omani Stitch. Reverse side.

Cross-Dalby Stitch (by Petra Ommen) UOO/UU/O/UOO F1. Right side.

Cross-Dalby Stitch UOO/UU/O/UOO F1. Reverse side.