Viking, Norse, Anglo Saxon, Custom order Nalbinding socks in handspun wool, Oslo stitch

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    Any shipping overages will be refunded - the program cannot determine where it is going, so I put a high shipping price to compensate. Pls. contact me directly before purchasing. I will need your foot measurements. These are a custom order pair of Nalbinded Socks from wool. Any height over 5 inches for E. there will be an extra charge for added length. Made in a traditional ancient craft, created with a single bone needle. I make them in thick or average weight wool your choice. Authentic 9th/10th Century stitches. Viking, Norse, Anglo, Saxon medieval Re-enactment, or SCA, LARP socks will keep your feet warm. Nalbinding has been found as early as the Bronze and Early Iron Age cultures all over the world but are generally associated with Norse or vikings. It is a precursor to knitting and crochet. It has been described as Knotless netting, needle looping and detached buttonhold filling or simple looping. To nalbind you would use a single needle and your thumb. The Scandinavians use the term Nalbinding. The word Nal means needle and binding means stitching. Pick your colors, brown, blue, black, grey etc. The above pictures are pictures of custom orders that I have done. The last photos is a picture of how to measure your foot for a custom fit. Caring for you sock: After use the bottom of your socks will felt because of the sweat and agitation, this is normal and gives your feet an extra layer of protection. I tell people if you need to wash them use a little dawn dish soap or soap for wool, just a tad. Cool water, swish them around a little not to much or they may felt, rinse in cool water, swish a little. Do not ring out, lay flat on towel, fold towel over them so it covers them and you can place walk on it to get extra wool out. Do that a couple of times and they just lay flat to dry. Your not working in a coal mine with them so you can just use a little free-breeze if you want to freshen it up. I believe in quality, service and guarantee www.intriguingdesigns.net

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