42: From Viking Kings to Stained Glass – The Story Behind Nidaros Spires Sweater
In this episode, Anne and Steph explore the history and atmosphere behind the Nidaros Spires sweater, drawing inspiration from Nidaros Cathedral – Norway’s most important medieval cathedral.
They talk about Trondheim’s role during the Viking Age, the story of Saint Olaf, and how the cathedral reflects Norway’s transition from Norse traditions to Christianity. Along the way, they touch on architecture, stained glass, sacred spaces, and how history and place can be translated into knitted design.
A reflective episode about stone, light, and the stories we carry forward – in wool and beyond.
Link to transcript and shownotes
Timestamps
00:00 Welcome to Anne's Norwegian Knitting Conversations
00:40 Introduction to Today's Episode
01:02 Relaunching the Nidaros Sweater Pattern
03:20 The Historical Significance of Nidaros
04:20 The Viking Age and Christianity in Norway
05:12 The Nidaros Cathedral: Architecture and Stories
15:34 The Rose Window and Its Significance
20:07 The Organs and Altars of Nidaros Cathedral
25:39 Personal Reflections and Experiences
29:13 Closing Remarks and Call to Action