Discover a prehistoric form of knitting, and learn nalbinding stitches used by the Vikings to create sturdy, warm clothes from mittens to socks! Using period-appropriate materials and tools, you’ll learn how to get started with nalbinding, discover the Coppergate and Coptic nalbinding stitches, and go home with a wooden needle and enough wool to finish your fledgling project!
Get 10% off when you buy both nalbinding workshops together.
About the workshop
Day workshop with a break for lunch - 10am - 2pm
Discover the history of the technique
Learn stitches based on archaeological finds; basic loop, Coptic stitch, and York (Coppergate, based on the famous Viking-age sock found in York).
Start your nalbinding journey, and take home your own needle and project to continue
Set in the unique surroundings of Butser Ancient Farm’s historic buildings
In this engaging and interactive workshop, Classicist Dr Carey Fleiner will introduce you to the history of nalbinding, followed by a hands-on workshop. You can then take home your work to continue.
Dr Carey Fleiner is a Senior Lecturer in Classics at the University of Winchester and has been working with textiles since she was a child. She has given talks, workshops, and demonstrations on hand-spinning, weaving, sprang, and nalbinding here in the UK and in Germany, with techniques and history ranging from the Classical period through to the Victorian.
Included in your ticket
Entrance to the farm, dedicated tuition and expertise, and all the materials necessary to take home your own needle and project to continue.
Additional Information
Please wear sensible clothing and footwear for this workshop.
Food is not included for this course. Sandwiches (subject to availability), hot and cold drinks, and snacks are sold in our gift shop. You’re also welcome to bring a picnic if you prefer!
This workshop is suitable for ages 18+.
If you have any mobility concerns, special requirements, or other questions, please contact admin@butserancientfarm.co.uk for help!