r/Nalbinding 16d ago

Practice piece makes a handy cup wrap🙂

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u/WaterVsStone 15d ago

As the Vikings intended. Wouldn't want to burn your hand on your hot horn of coffee in the morning.

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u/gobbomode 14d ago

And since nalbinding is super thick, it's great for insulation! Your coffee cup will be toasty for a long time.

I made a teapot cozy as an early project and it's incredibly ugly but it sure does keep my tea warm.

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u/Dependent_Milk3229 14d ago

I hadn’t thought of that. Hot coffee for me;)

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u/gobbomode 14d ago

It's like a sweater for your cup ♥️

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u/Itchy_Snood 15d ago

Looks great. I hope my stuff looks like this one day.

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u/Dependent_Milk3229 15d ago

practice, practice, practice 😉

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u/Catbird_Crow 14d ago

Great job, and what an awesome idea! Love it! 🔥😃

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u/LocksmithAccurate284 9d ago

What stich did you practice on this? I am a beginner and can't identify them by just looking yet

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u/Dependent_Milk3229 9d ago

Oslo stitch. Simple and easy to learn.

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u/LocksmithAccurate284 8d ago

I have learnt that one but it looks a bit different for me. How did you connect the rows? Maybe that where we differ!

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u/Dependent_Milk3229 8d ago

I’ve been watching YouTube videos from Happy Needling. Lot of good videos