September 2024: Nordic Events (Virtual & SoCal In-Person)

Welcome back to monthly posts of Nordic events happening virtually and in Southern California. Even though it’s not officially fall yet, it still feels like that as students of all ages begin to return to school.

Southern California readers, have you taken advantage of some of what the Los Angeles area has to offer during summertime? Many events continue into the fall. Also coming up soon is the family friendly Vista Viking Festival. California’s premiere Viking festival and Norse heritage event takes place September 21 and 22 just north of San Diego at the Antique Gas & Steam Engine Museum in Vista. Festival tickets are already available.

Come see Vikings in their camps and get a glimpse of Viking life. Listen to live music from local favorites. Browse the vendor village, enjoy food from food merchants, and wash everything down with libations of mead and ale from the Beer Garden. Try your hand at ax-throwing, archery, and spear flinging on the Weapons Range. Enjoy Norwegian and Viking cultural demonstrations, competitions, and battles! And back by popular demand is an exclusive tasting event with Viking Spirits. This special limited seating event will feature wine and spirits along with Scandinavian delicacies. Each of the four daily seatings is limited to 25 participants so get your tasting tickets early to secure your seat and time slot.

Online book clubs have selected their fall reads. Check out Nordic Book Club Meetings to see what is being read when. Does anything look interesting to you?

What’s on your calendar for September?


ASI Nordic Table Event: Apples in the Nordic Kitchen with Kristi Bissell (Thursday, 9/5, 1:00 p.m. CT)

Time to go wild for apples! In this virtual class, Kristi Bissell of the blog True North Kitchen will demonstrate several apple recipes, taking inspiration from Nordic ingredients and traditional dishes. From breakfast to fika to dessert, this class will cover a range of ways to incorporate diverse apple flavors and textures into our fall kitchens. The demonstration will include a simple apple compote, Danish apple trifle, and Swedish apple cake.

ASI Nordic Handcraft Event: Wool Embroidery Intro with Laura Berlage (Fridays, 9/13-9/27, 2:00 p.m. CT)

Embroidering with wool has captivated imaginations since at least the Viking Age, offering beautiful and textured means for stitched expression. Dive into this world with textile artist Laura Berlage and learn about its many iterations over the centuries with this immersive introductory class, while stitching your own floral piece. During the course, students will learn 14 different stitches, how best to utilize them in a design, and good process discipline while stitching—skills and concepts that you can apply to any number of future embroidery endeavors. Great for beginners or those with some embroidery experience who are looking to master the finer points of decorative stitching with wool. Suitable for ages 16+.

Intro to Swedish with Jean Hanslin (Saturday, 9/14, 9:30 a.m. CT)

Are you curious about the Swedish language, but not ready yet to commit to a multi-date class? Are you looking for a quick and low-pressure way to get excited and prepare for an upcoming visit to Sweden? This two-hour introductory workshop taught by Jean Hanslin is the perfect way to get a feel for Swedish, pick up a bit of grammar, and learn how to pronounce some words as part of basic conversation.

FamilieTid with Vesterheim: Norwegian Folk Stories (Sunday, 9/15, 1:00 p.m. CT, free)

Join Vesterheim and celebrated Norwegian storyteller Johan Einar Bjerkem to hear folktales and sing some songs from Norway. You will meet trolls, princesses, and maybe even the character Askeladden! Bjerkem will also share the history of the stories and tales he tells.

Cooking Class: Breakfast Variations (Monday, 9/16, 4:00 p.m. CT)

In the online cooking classes hosted by Swedish American Museum in Chicago, IL, you are guided through Swedish recipes. In September, Sweden celebrates Brunch Day so in honor of that students will make Frukost Varianter – Breakfast Variations.

Embroidered Mittens with Steph Anderson (Friday & Saturday, 9/20 & 9/21, 5:30 p.m. PT)

Journey back to the Viking Era or earlier Iron Age and learn the same techniques those before us have used in decorating and embroidering their socks, mittens, and other nålbinding garments. In this class, you will be adding embroidery to your mittens. You will learn to add a little structure to the fabric of the nålbinding mitten, plan a design to embroider either using a pattern that is in your kit or making your own pattern, and learning embroidery stitches and techniques to make a mitten that has some beautiful embellishments. No embroidery experience needed. You will need to supply your own mittens by either purchasing or making your own nålbinding mittens.

Genealogy Session: The Viking Ship and the “Discovery” of America with Timothy Boyce (Saturday, 9/28, 10:00 a.m. CT)

Delve into ancestry and history at one of Swedish American Museum’s genealogy sessions. Timothy Boyce will tell the story of the Viking Ship, its amazing transatlantic voyage in 1893, its reception in the New World, and its subsequent history.

ASI Nordic Handcraft Event: Design and Weave a Repp Band with Kerstin Neumüller (Saturday & Sunday, 9/28 & 9/29, 10:00 a.m. CT)

Join Swedish textile artist and educator Kerstin Neumüller for two online sessions to design and start weaving a repp band on a small rigid heddle style band weaving loom. The first session will focus on how to create different patterns in woven repp bands, a style in which warp threads tightly cover the weft threads. Kerstin will share a variety of possible patterns, giving students a starting place for designing their own band. Students will then use any small rigid heddle style loom they have on hand and their own yarn to prepare the warp and weft for weaving a repp band in the second class. This virtual class is an excellent option for students who need a refresher on band weaving, or for anyone who owns Kerstin’s book Simple Weave but wants to work alongside her live. Wide ranging discussion of project options on small looms, materials, and tips for weaving bands will fill in during work time. Suitable for ages 12+.

The Rise of Aquavit in the U.S. (Sunday, 9/29, 11:00 a.m. CT, free)

For a long time, the only aquavit an American could get was imported from either Denmark, Norway, or Sweden. In the mid 2000s, there was a surge of American distillers who began making the classic Scandinavian spirit for the American market. With this new batch of distillers came a new outlook of how aquavit could be enjoyed. No longer limited to drinking it straight with traditional meals, bartenders and spirit enthusiasts began playing with the use of aquavit in cocktails. Join co-founder and CEO of Vikre Distillery, Emily Vikre, as she shares the story of aquavit’s rise in popularity, as well the story of Vikre Distillery’s founding and its early life making a name for itself in the world of spirits.

ASI Nordic Handcraft Event: Fanciful Paper Cutting with Torben Jarlstrøm Clausen (Sunday, 9/29, 1:00 p.m. CT)

Join Danish paper-cutting artist Torben Jarlstrøm Clausen live from his home in Odense, Denmark, to explore the universe of fanciful paper-cut beings. Working in the tradition of storyteller and paper cut artist Hans Christian Andersen (who was also from Torben’s hometown of Odense), students will work alongside Torben to release their own fantastic people from a piece of paper using only a pair of scissors. In just 90 minutes, students will experience the very best moment of cutting paper – when the paper is unfolded, the magic occurs, and your happy paper-cut person emerges! This workshop welcomes paper cutters of all levels who want creative prompts as well as a historic and contemporary look at paper cutting in Denmark and beyond. All experience levels are welcome; suitable for ages 16+.


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ASI Nordic Table Event: Danish Rugbrød with Kristi Bissell (Thursday, 10/3, 1:00 p.m. CT)

Hearty Danish rye bread (rugbrød) is one of the classic Scandinavian breads, often used for open faced sandwiches. While this bread can be hard to find outside of Scandinavia, it’s actually quite simple to make at home, even for novice bakers. Join Kristi Bissell, creator of the blog True North Kitchen, in this virtual class to see a demonstration of all the steps of her yeasted Easy Overnight Danish Rye Bread. She’ll discuss pan options, sourcing ingredients, and even share some tips on a sourdough variation.

Introduction to Spoon Carving (Friday, Oct. 4, 1:00 p.m. CT)

Learn how to carve a spoon from a fresh-cut tree using traditional Nordic carving techniques. Over Zoom, Jess Hirsch will lead students through the process of carving a spoon, using a prepared wooden blank. We will cover tree anatomy, axing out a blank (roughed out spoon shape), knife holds for the hook and sloyd knife, drying, and finishing – from tree to spoon! This class is great for the beginner or the person wanting to learn sloyd-style carving. Together, students will go through safe knife holds and the steps to carve their very own cooking spoon! Carving is just as safe as cooking at home – students only need good hand strength and flexibility to carve their own spoon. Please wear pants and close-toed shoes. This class includes a kit of materials.

ASI Nordic Handcraft Event: Wool Embroidered Coin Purse (Thursdays, 10/10-10/24, 1:00 p.m. CT)

Embroidery is a beautiful way to make an everyday object feel special. Inspired by traditional Nordic embroidery designs, explore the world of wool-on-wool embroidery with a variety of stitches and learn how to transform the fabric and liner into a miniature purse, along with attaching the kiss clasp like a pro. All the steps and techniques featured in this course are great skills to learn if you are considering making a full-scale traditional purse in the future; and we’ll explore beautiful examples from across history and regions as we go. Finished coin purses will be approximately 4.5”x 4” wide. Students will have the option to select from a variety of wool fabric colors for their project kit and use embroidery yarns from the instructor’s own sheep. This class is a great way to explore wool-on-wool embroidery for both beginners and those with some embroidery experience. Suitable for ages 16+.

ASI Nordic Handcraft Event: Needle Felted Fall Landscapes (Thursday, 10/17, 6:30 p.m. CT)

Enjoy the relaxing art of needle felting while making a textile as pretty as a painting! Using a piece of felt as your canvas and wool roving as your paint, you’ll work alongside artist Kayla Ann to create an autumnal landscape you’ll be proud to display. You’ll come away with the skills and tools to keep needle felting beyond the online workshop. While the entire class will work on the same fall-inspired vista, Kayla will also discuss how to adapt other images into 2-D felted pictures and where to find supplies to do more needle felting on your own. Suitable for ages 14+.


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