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A woollen sock recovered at Coppergate was made using a technique known in Scandinavia as nålebinding; in English we call it knotless netting, looped-needle netting or single-needle knitting.
New research is upending old assumptions about what the ancestors of today's Inuit learned from Viking settlers. Techniques researchers have developed show that ancient Dorset and Thule people ...
Using Viking weaving techniques to wrap stones without holes ( undrilled stone) as a pendant - Wire wrap stones no hole - How to make handmade jewelry from copper wire by Lan Anh Handmade Viking ...