The Vikings were making cords of metal wire which have been found in many of the "hoards" at excavation sites. Here is an example of a typical silver chain on exhibit at the British Museum, found in the Halton Moor hoard, dating to AD 1025-30. There appears to be more than one technique utilized by the Vikings to create these flexible chains. This particular method involves wrapping 5 pieces of wire around a stick of wood, and then weaving those pieces together with loops made by a 6th piece. No needles are necessary.Instructions on how to knit Viking-style can be found by following this link to Rocio Fine Arts Tutorial. Further instructions, as well as an extensive discussion of the validation/historical research into said methods of "knitting"/braiding/trichinoply chainwork can be found in an online missive by Lora-Lynn Stevens entitled, "A Research Journey: Trichinopoly Chainwork. Is It Viking Chain Knitting?"


