lørdag 7. januar 2012

Oh, and I nearly forgot...

...Happy new year! Til árs ok friðar! Godt nyttår! ;)

Heheh, can't remember everything...-.-
Did you enjoy your evening?
Mum and I entered the new year by hanging out in my bedroom-window with wine and a camera. And if I've made a fool of myself and told this twice, just bear with me.

And now for an unnecessary amount of firework-photos!: 







 I think I'm tired, should probably be headed to bed soon; I've been up way too long lately, and I blame it on handcrafts, my computer and the "A Song of Ice and Fire" book-series by George Martin. Strongly recommended btw! [not my bad sleeping pattern, but the books that is].  The TV-series are good too, but can't really be compared. The books usually win ;) 

<3
   
I also finished the warmers, WITH embroidery! And I've learnt and nearly mastered a third technique; the York-stitch. I finally came over this video (at http://naalebinding.blogspot.com/), which helped me a whole lot:


My warmers:




I take orders via mail (maanemunk@hotmail.com), or via my shop at Epla!

Good night!


CocoRosie - Smokey Taboo

fredag 6. januar 2012

Keeping up the pace.


Finally some sunshine! At a café in Haugesund, doing what I'm supposed to; needlebinding and drinking coffee! ;) Posting from my phone, which only permits me to post one photo. My first blog-published self-portrait!
Enjoy your day.

tirsdag 3. januar 2012

Bind, bind, needle, needle.

Evening! 

 I went to see my vikingfriends today, long time no see. They have meetings at Visnes, Karmøy every Tuesday. Worth a visit if you're nearby and interested in history, arts and crafts :) This is their web-site; vikingklubben. Was many people there today, clearly I'm not the only student delaying my return. I learned a new needle-binding-technique today, easy but a bit boring and slow :p Here;  



I made it quite loose though, and dunno what to make of it yet. Maybe a hat. Haven't learned decreasing yet, so it can't be much else ;) 

Nålebinding; is a textile technique where the material is produced in a darning technique, with a coarse needle and length of plied yarn, and where the thread of the new stitch is passed arbitrarily through at least two unfinished thread loops of arbitrary size.


"The technique of working a fabric of interlocking loops with a needle and thread may be traced back as far as the neolithic period. From C4-C6 Egypt there are several examples of sandal socks worked in a form of naalbinding which resembles true knitting, and for this reason the technique is sometimes called 'single-needle knitting', to distinguish it from knitting on two needles.

From the Viking period there are two examples of naalbinding mittens from Iceland and some fragments from graves in Finland. There is also a panel of gold mesh worked in the technique in a C10 silk from Mammen, Denmark, and from further afield, a naalbinding cap from C9-C10 Antinoe, Egypt. From Novgorod, there are nine fragments of naalbinding but only one of these is C10, the rest being medieval. Most examples of the technique from the medieval period come from excavations in Scandinavia, Finland, Poland, Russia and from wealthy royal and ecclesiastical tombs scattered through Europe. A naalbinding sock was also found from late medieval Uppsala, Sweden. The technique is best know from mittens, and appears to have been climate-dependent as, apart from Northern Europe, it is also widely know in the mountain areas of Central Asia, where it is still as common as knitting is here." Regia.org [http://www.regia.org/naalbind.htm]

This is the style I usually use, which is quite different; 








I finished these today, want to try embroidering something on them tomorrow. First off, I've never mastered embroidering, second I've never even tried doing it on a needle-bound product. And these will be for sale. I've got a shop of my own btw! Don't know if anyone cares, but it's right here; https://epla.no/shops/rimfakse/ 

And I've got three products so far ;) Really considering staying here for a week more now, just working on my production. Need stuff to sell at markets this summer, at a christmas-market and in my store. Also considering opening a new one at Etsy, so people outside of Norway also can get some shopping done ;p

Also, the ring on my finger is one of the few things my grandmother (on my mother's side) left behind :) Except from her paintings that is. It's gold, and I don't usually wear gold, but I like it. It's been five years (I think), since she passed now. I miss her, like I miss the others. I'm so incredibly grateful for being a part of Rein's family, feels good having a new one ;)

There's so much I wanna do! Planning on applying for this shoemaker-job. Or more correctly; a job as a co-worker at a shoemaking-shop! It's a bit far away, but I'll try. Imagine all there is to learn! And leather is so interesting, I'd love to learn more about using it correctly, learn to sow leather and repair shoes ;) My chances are probably quite small, but I don't get anything if I don't try. That's for sure. I might also apply as a tourguide in Bergen, but they're probably looking for people who know more about the city's history, and most likely they want people who speak more than just norwegian and english.




Rein made me this needle in bone, and it's by far the best one I've had! He might make some more for the summer, if someone's interested in buying. I'll try to add some to my shop aswell.









onsdag 28. desember 2011

Still holidays


Then christmas is nearly over, and we're entering a new year in just three days! Time flies. We had a fantastic time with Rein's family this year, and our parents really get along well, yey! Mum also got to meet Ulf, the dog pictured in an earlier post [Nov '11]. It was love at first sight ;p Rein & I stayed at his grandparents, mum at his parents place. Also got to go for a nice walk, visited his other pair of grandparents, ate lots of good food and drank much wine. Got great presents! Rein had made me a stool! Nice green one, old-fashioned style. Now I can finally reach the top of the shelves in our kitchen ;p [Takk <3] Picture will come later. And he'd bought me both parts of the third book in A Song of Ice and Fire! :D Amazingly good books. Mum gave us a Moccamaster, and dad sent us a vacuum-cleaner via mail ;p Amongst other things we also got a Bodum coffeepot, blanket, lots of organic fruitjuices and jams ^^


I'm at mum's place now, with Rein :) He leaves tomorrow, back home to work on some orders and stuff. Here's some of the things he made earlier; 







Contact me if you're curious, want to order something or just have a question ^^ 

Weather's quite horrible now! Wet and stormy. We're going to a friend's place in an hour or so, just for a glass of wine. Will be nice, feels good seeing my Karmøy-friends again ;) Dinner first though; risotto is simmering on the stove, the veggies are done, and Rein and mum are having chicken filét. Just went for a walk with Rein, need to see the forest sometimes, be embraced by it, and just enjoy the sound of the wind through the trees and the fresh air. 


Ghostly ^^
I wonder what to do considering my situation with work and stuff, and which studies to choose for the next year. Probably Norse philology. I might stay here till Rein returns to Bergen, he'll be driving via here anyway, to pick up stuff for the apartment. His semester starts the 16th or something, and I reaaally don't want to return to Bergen alone. I'm used to being alone and all, I just don't feel comfortable atm, don't wanna wake up alone each morning just to go to a job I don't like. I know it isn't rational or clever, but our minds can't always work out "correctly" ;) I occasionally try to tell myself how lucky I am to have work to go to, but it doesn't always do the trick. I'm just gonna stay here over new year, and then we'll see.
I might use these weeks working on some needle-binding to sell next summer :) 

Enjoy the rest of your holidays!

Home-made toffees













torsdag 22. desember 2011

Winter solstice!


We call it "vintersolverv" or "solsnu" in Norwegian; the longest night & the shortest day of the year. The beginning of winter in the Northern Hemisphere, and the beginning of summer in the Eastern Hemisphere. I guess we can call it all Yule, as mentioned in my last post, considering the length and meaning of it all. The date of this day varies from the 21st to the 23rd, according to Wikipedia. Winter solstice has been celebrated differently in many cultures since the ancient times, and the old yule-tide is probably one of them. Animals were slaughtered so that they wouldn't need to be fed during the winter, and people had enough meat, mead and wine to celebrate the coming year and pray to the Mother for good crops, the sun and life.

Wardruna - Jara


Soli har venda,
i haustinga ligg håpet.
Solrik sumar
og allgroande åkre.

Til norne tri,
vi ber dei spinna liv
i åker og i eng,
i barm og i bringa.

Er ár og friðar,
når kornet stig or jordi.
Om vordane lokka sin lokkesong.

På tidleg sådd åker
kan ikkje nokon lite.
For mangt veit eg om vålyndt vêr.

Gro gro, lisle spire,
dager gryr og mørket svinner.
Sól har snudd
og hjulet det har venda.

Sola vendar hausten sendar
graset gulnar, blada fell
lyse dagar er på hell.

Til vordar og vettar,
vi takk gjev med vår song
for ár og friðar.

Ár og friðar.


The Swamp Thing by Michael Zulli

Artist's name's coming right up!

Anyway, almost done stressing with presents and stuff now ^^ We'll be taking a bus to go to Stavanger tomorrow, where Rein will pick us up. Looking forward to seeing them. We'll be drinking lots of ale and eat lots of good food, yey!

God Jul! 


torsdag 8. desember 2011

Jól

Two days with snow.



/.../ I forgave it in my desperate gaze
Upon the crazy-paving surface,
That sealed in the black-chill temperature,
Where at bottom, something nithered
Still survived.
(A Winter Pond - Mark R Slaughter, 2010)


Exams over. I'm once again a free bird. ...Till monday, when a new week starts, and I'll be off to work again. Back in the crowd. Then christmas will be upon us, with its food, faces, presents and expectations. [Which reminds me I have to read Charles Dickens.] Christmas is a odd phenomenon; happiness is being forced upon us, and "no" is no answer. It bothers me how christmas has become so commercialized and soulless, where all we care about is money. We need to think about how christmas is so very hard on those who are poor and lonely. Don't get me wrong, I do love christmas, but only when I'm satisfied with my life and situation. Last year was good, this year will be. Mum & I will be going to my boyfriend's family to celebrate.

Since I'm writing about christmas, I just need to point out that I'm not a christian (and I certainly don't like the words here well enough to give them their capital-letters). I prefer the Norwegian word, which is Jul. Earlier Jól, which the christian christ-mass originates from. Christianity has stolen many things...;) In England they used to call it Yule, which also works.

Yule is the modern English representative of the Old English words ġéol or ġéohol and ġéola or ġéoli, with the former indicating "(the 12-day festival of) Yule" (later: "Christmastide") and the latter indicating "(the month of) Yule", whereby ǽrra ġéola referred to the period before the Yule festival (December) and æftera ġéola referred to the period after Yule (January). Both words are thought to be derived from Common Germanic *jeχʷla-, and are cognate to Gothic (fruma) jiuleis and Old Norse (Icelandic) jól (Danish and Swedish jul and Norwegian jul or jol) as well as ýlir.[2] The etymological pedigree of the word, however, remains uncertain, though numerous speculative attempts have been made to find Indo-European cognates outside the Germanic group.[3] (Wikipedia 2011)

Hrafnsmál/Haraldskvði:

Úti vill jól drekka,
ef skal einn ráða,
fylkir enn framlyndi,
ok Freys leik heyja;
ungr leiddisk eldvelli
ok inni at sitja,
varma dyngju
eða vǫttu dúns fulla.

 - Þorbjörn Hornklofi
(I might give you a translation some day)

Something I need to mention before I go to bed; the weather! Ugh! We had such nice weather yesterday and the day before, with 15cm of snow, cold and beautiful. Then it all disappears when rain washes it away, the poor snow hardly got to fall down at all. It annoys me, but I'll try not to think about it. Off to bed.











Tom Waits - "Satisfied"