Sunday, 12 October 2025

NB Hat No2

I designed and made this needle binding winter hat. No, there is no design for it. Typical for needle binding is that they are made "on you". It means you bind a bit, try it on, keep going on until finished. I used our own AAW yarn (50% our own ethic produced arctic angora wool, 40% ethic produced FinnSheep wool, 10% nylon). I plant dyed the yarns by weld (reseda), onion, lupin and reed. I used Finnish stitch (2+3 F2). I crocheted the flowers and leaves for the decoration.

It is FashionNOW slow craft and I plan to wear with wollen jumpers. This hat matches with the shade of my pale eyes. 😍

Saturday, 11 October 2025

ForestSámiMen'sFourWindsHat

In my Sámi siida region men used to wear this kind of hat instead of the more common one pictured above. We don't know for how long they used FourWindsHat like women. Obviously perhaps since it started to get common among other Sámi tribes and also women's hat got bigger. This hat is made according to the old hat. I took the pattern from an old hat at Musea Noiti Viessu in Salla at the same time when I traced ForestSámiWomen'sBonnet.

This Men'sFourWindsHat has two different kind of fur. The design is traditional but often claimed to be fake because of the sheep fur. But it is not. It bases on the tradition with sheep fur around the edge and other fur around the forehead part. Other fur is often reindeer or beaver. This one has wild mink which my father-in-law hunt.

It is often claimed Sámi did not have or possessed sheep. But they did, not reindeer nomad Sámi but some other groups did. Since when? Since the sheep got up to the north obviously at least 1000 years ago. You can have sheep when living not so nomad life, like SeaSámi/CoastalSàmi tribes did. Forest Sàmi have always lived semi-nomad life and when they were forced to put up permanent estates (=build the houses to preserve their traditional living areas) they were able to have 1-3 sheep. At least then they learnt to use sheep as a source of material and food. Moore like material because why to kill an animal who produces wool when the forest is full of wild game. 😊 Sheep is not our traditional food, I can't even cook it!

Tuesday, 7 October 2025

DiamondHeel

I was inspired by Tanis Gray's  Gilmore girls - The official knitting book. The book doesn't include these woollen socks. But it includes the awesome Daily News Hat from which chart column 3 I copied the pattern for the leg part of these socks!

Aren't they fabulous! I used Nako's Purse Sock Plus yarn (75% wool, 25% polyamide) (100g = 200m) in white and grey shades. I really don't know yet is this good yarn or not because the socks I've knit are for the Yule 2025.

I made my 1st ever Diamond Heel for these socks. I've seen many pics of pretty Diamond Heels but I wanted to see how does it work in a stronger and thicker heel. I used the similar knitting that I did in Dutch Heel No1 (trad.). It really doesn't work as a proper boot sock. Meaning if you want to use it in your boot's this is not your choice for the heel. But it works just fine as a warm sock at home during cold and chilly winter days.

Sunday, 5 October 2025

OctoberWeekend

This October weekend I have been quite busy. I have been doing traditional Sámi craft which results you will see later. This is a fur of a wild mink my father-in-law caught and made ready for the use.

I've also designed a new tablet weave band and made the warp for it already. It is going to be something special for my father-in-law. Don't tell him! It's a gift.

It has been dry an beautiful so we went to the sea shore to collect some sea grass. The autumn has been warm and we have not got the 1st snow yet despite it already is October. 

He needs sea grass to refill His decoys. He hunts black grouses by decoys. What is that? We'll, in decoy hunting you set up stuffed fake black grouses on the top of the trees. The real ones think "oh, there's a great place to eat" so they come to land on those trees. And that's how you get them caught for the food. But He needs to fix the black grouse decoys a bit because last season He faced a demolish. A white-tailed eagle also thought they were real and attacked at the decoys. The white-tailed eagle was quite confused and did everything it could to get the decoys but at the end it needed to give up and fly to find real food.

We are drying the sea grass on our bathroom floor by the stove. It works well. Soon He can finish fixing the decoys.

From this you can be sure the climate change is here and true. This sun flower blooms with few fellows in my arctic garden. The remarkable thing is that it is spontaneous and not planted. It is nearby our bird feeding place where we feed birds over the winter season. But it is a shadowy place and we have been feeding birds there for ages! Never before we have got any "wild" sun flower as a result even tough I know it can happen.

Despite I saw today almost full white hare (yes, they change the color of the fur coat for the winter to be safe from the predators) the frost has not arrived. We have protected our apple trees by the nets to keep hares and Roe Deer away. This may seem funny to you, but this really is necessary. Just image 1 meter high snow cover. Our apple trees don't grow much higher than a man. When there's deep snow cover on the ground the trees are partly buried in. If you protect only the stem, someone will eat the rest.

He has set my new old wooden rowing boat ready for the winter. He bought it for me from our neighbor who doesn't need it anymore. It is designed for the rivers, not the seas. I need to think where I will take it to inland because we live by the sea shore. You can notice there is a construction going in the garden which we were not able to keep on this summer because of Poor Pii. About the construction project you will hear next summer because we really can't start it now when the winter is arriving to cover the earth by the snow.

While I was looking after Poor Pii He fixed His boat but also built our new wood shed for our fire wood. Believe or not but He carried each timber over His shoulder from the street to the end of the garden (25 m) because we didn't want to damage our plants and tress because of the project. That's why He also dig the soil by tiny gardening shovel at some point because we didn't want to damage the roots of the huge old spruce that grows behind the new wood shed. The shed is built in the terms of the garden. That's why He also lift the timbers by his own hands one by one over each other all the way to the top. To avoid the damages to the trees we could not use any machinery/vehicle for the project. We are happy with the result, despite the shed looks like a brand new it also looks it has been there for the ages like the nature had already grown around it. But we just built it into the nature.  This season we don't have the time to built the stairs for the shed so this temporary solution will do just fine over the coming winter.

This weekend I have also been at the friend's farm to help with the wool and sheep. We have been sorting out the wool and kept on learning shearing the sheep. Also, meeting other old friends and making new friends. It really was empowering occasion.

Actually, my friend Elina has started a small business to run a farm holidays. You can take a look and book yourself in if interested at Farm of Old Leinonen. I've been there before and showed you around. And for sure I'll be back to gather with friends at Elina's sheep farm.

Friday, 3 October 2025

SámiCradleHat

I made a traditional style SámiCradleHat. It is an infant hat called "komsiolakki" in Finnish. Lakki means a hat. Komsio is a special Sámi type of cradle made of wood and leather. You can carry it or hang it for example from a roof. It is made for the baby's sleep but also to protect the baby.

Opposite to the tradition, it has a merino wool lining that is left over material from the tube scarf project. According to the tradition it has traditional Forest Sámi decoration style.

Above the ear, on the both sides of the head, it has a small decoration for the protection of the baby. Can you spot the red and green squares? Can you spot the hole in the green square? Previously I told you the holes crate the place where noidi/shaman can travel between the worlds (present here for us alive ones, above for gods and below for the dead ones). The holes create also the spots where the evil can be driven away so that it can't master you or start to live in you or get attached to you in any way. It just goes through like a wind. This symbolic traditional figure creates a huge blessing for the new born baby. Gods and ancestors can come to protect the baby and evil can't catch the baby. That's why the symbolic holes are on the both sides of the head.

The figure on the top of the head is a personal blessing for the baby. It represents the sun, the water and the reflection of the sun on the water surface. So, there is that reflection to chase the evil away despite there is not any shining elements like glass or silver. By this blessing I send sunshine and safety for the baby's life.