
I love trees and leaves and autumn. Missy the puppy also likes leaves, particularly the crunch and they way they skitter enticingly across the pavement with the slightest breeze. Silly puppy.

I love trees and leaves and autumn. Missy the puppy also likes leaves, particularly the crunch and they way they skitter enticingly across the pavement with the slightest breeze. Silly puppy.

Unlike knitting and crochet, nålbinding (which I have heard pronounced as nawl-bending) is made by passing lengths of yarn through loops. Since the yarn must pass through, the crafter works with sections of yarn, rather than from a ball. A way to increase the amount of yarn that can pass through a thumb-sized loop is to use a nål (needle) with two or more holes. I also carve a channel along the holes to reduce bulk. In the picture above I have the nål loaded as much as I dare! I made 4 four-foot loops and threaded two loops through each hole. As you work, you can pull the working yarn through the hole and keep the loops neat. If you would like to see a short video on an in-process piece, here it is.
I’m not the only one enjoying this nice fall weather. The pea plants have a bunch of delicate white flowers! We’ll see if they get pollinated and bear fruit. If they do, it will be the largest “harvest” yet. Maybe we will each get one pea pod!

This is my forever project. I’m making something for me, so it is on the bottom of the priority list and I use it to fill the gaps between other projects. I decided to make spirals (I like spirals), and sew them all together, because it gives me flexibility if I change goals mid stream. Current goal is to make an ombre vest. I have made two hand spun yarn cakes into nålbound spirals, and have two more yarn cakes ready for nålbinding.



My paperwhite narcussus are blooming a month earlier than last year. Yup. In November. Yup, last year they bloomed in December. I planted the bulbs the previous winter. I hope they persist and multiply, because I rather like no maintenance flowers that bloom at weird times. It amuses me, and that is something to be thankful for.