I want to thank you for your tutorial. You explained how brioche right and left were done in such a manner that I was able to understand it without any confusion. Your a great! teacher.
You are an amazing resource for all things brioche. I always push knitters who are scared of brioche to your videos because they are so clear and easy to follow. Thank you! Thank you!
thank you very much .. I'm arabic and there is no video for decreasing brioche in my language ... by the way I loved your style in explanation so continue plz and benefit us ♥
All your brioche videos are sooo helpful! Thank you thank you thank you! Could I request that we get a peek at the back of the work after you finish showing us the stitch? :)
Do you happen to have a video on how to unknit this stich? I wrote out all the steps knitting it and then tried to go backwards, but it's getting messed up.
michaelimarler I don’t - I hadn’t thought of showing how to tink brioche but I suppose it does happen. I’ll try to add one, but it likely won’t be in a timely manner; I have a long list of videos to make. If you get back to the decreases stitch you need to undo you’ll want to start by slipping it to your LH needle so you can pull the last st (with its wrap) you passed over back up onto the LH needle without dropping the single/center stitch. Then you’ll need to move the single/center st to the RH needle so you can pull the first stitch (with its wrap) you passed over back up onto the RH needle. Lastly you’ll need to insert your LH needle into the st below the center/single stitch you knit (the center of the 3 sts), being sure you only grab a single stitch since it wasn’t wrapped. You can then transfer both the center stitch (unwrapped) and the wrapped stitch from your RH needle to your LH needle and it’s like it never happened. Good luck!!!
I want to thank you for your tutorial. You explained how brioche right and left were done in such a manner that I was able to understand it without any confusion. Your a great! teacher.
You are an amazing resource for all things brioche. I always push knitters who are scared of brioche to your videos because they are so clear and easy to follow. Thank you! Thank you!
Your explanation and example were very clear and just what I needed. Thank you!
This saved my balaclava!! I was really dreading this abbreviation when I saw it coming up lol thank you
Your videos are awesome. Thanks so much. I wish you had taught the craftsy class I took on this. Your videos are the reason I can brioche.
Tracy Valenta I'm so pleased they helped you become a success! Happy Brioche-ing!
Thank you very much ! This video is very helpful. Finally I can go on with my project.
thank you very much .. I'm arabic and there is no video for decreasing brioche in my language ... by the way I loved your style in explanation so continue plz and benefit us ♥
oh thank you soooo much for a wonderful clear tutorial! I so didn't get it before!
All your brioche videos are sooo helpful! Thank you thank you thank you! Could I request that we get a peek at the back of the work after you finish showing us the stitch? :)
kimsmithhappy I'm so glad they've helped you! I'll definitely do that the next time I make a Brioche video. Thanks for the feedback!
😲😲😲 but I am going to give it a try!
Do you happen to have a video on how to unknit this stich? I wrote out all the steps knitting it and then tried to go backwards, but it's getting messed up.
michaelimarler I don’t - I hadn’t thought of showing how to tink brioche but I suppose it does happen. I’ll try to add one, but it likely won’t be in a timely manner; I have a long list of videos to make.
If you get back to the decreases stitch you need to undo you’ll want to start by slipping it to your LH needle so you can pull the last st (with its wrap) you passed over back up onto the LH needle without dropping the single/center stitch.
Then you’ll need to move the single/center st to the RH needle so you can pull the first stitch (with its wrap) you passed over back up onto the RH needle.
Lastly you’ll need to insert your LH needle into the st below the center/single stitch you knit (the center of the 3 sts), being sure you only grab a single stitch since it wasn’t wrapped. You can then transfer both the center stitch (unwrapped) and the wrapped stitch from your RH needle to your LH needle and it’s like it never happened.
Good luck!!!
@@TheUnapologeticKnitter This worked beautifully!! Thank you sooooo much for your help!! 🤗
michaelimarler Yay! I’m so glad!