THANK YOU! gaaack!!!! i had ripped back the first 2 rows so many times as i just could not visualize them properly. Really appreciate your clear, concise instruction. Very good!
Thank you so much for your clear explanation! After a couple of trials and errors I got it! Great and indeed when you get the hold of it, it isn’t that difficult at all!
OMG your tutorial have just saved me from giving up on knitting the September Hat from PetiteKnit! It's knitted in brioche and I've never done it in round! Thank you so much!
Thanks, this really helped me. I stared a project using two color and I had to put it aside because my ends were messed up. I'm going to follow a couple more of your videos and patterns. You should do a Craftsy class.
OMG THIS IS GREAT!! I kept thinking I was doing something wrong between the 1st and 2nd rounds, I wasn't getting that you had to do 2- sl1yo's I guess. I am about to give up making this stitch I've tried too many times to do it with failures. I have a couple of other things to make then I'll be trying this again!! Thank you, thank you, thank you for drawing attention to this very important step and how to see it, also I think the stitch marker helps too!! :-)
So could I start Brioche knit in the middle of a hat? If so do I still need to do the set up round? And how would I end the brioche and go back to normal knitting? For reference I am trying to make a cc beanie with brioche rather than just K1P1! :)
I get very confused with the last stitch when changing from a purl row to a knit row, and vice versa... also, when you say slip 1 yarn over, it looks like you're doing the yarn over before slipping the stitch... which comes first... the yarn over or slipping the stitch?
Hello! First at all thank you so much for answer my question. What I mean is you say in round 1 of your writting explanations I have to knit K1,sl1yo, but what I see in the video is K1, yosl1. I can see the same you tell and write in second round. But in the third round I am confused again because I see in the video Brk, yo sl1 and you write Brk, sl1yo. Sorry! 😓 I guess I am understanding in a wrong way... I managed to Knit brioche stitch if I follow your video but I can't if I follow the commentary! Anyway, thank you so much! I have been trying to knit brioche for weeks. A lot of videos, classes... and I only managed follow your video instructions. THANKS!
Great question! The nomenclature of "sl1yo" simply means that with the yarn in front, you'll slip the next st and create a yarn over at the same time. In the case when you're working Rnd 2, the yarn is already in front so it does appear as though you are working the sl1 followed by a yarn over when you move the working yarn over the needle and to the front again to purl the next st. However! The same is true on the knit round, it just looks a little different. If you've brk'd the st, you must move the working yarn to the front, slip the next st purlwise, and then, by moving the yarn back into position to work the next st as a brk st (as in round 3) you're creating the yarn over. So the abbreviation doesn't change - but I suppose the definition does somewhat. I hope this helps!
THANK YOU! gaaack!!!! i had ripped back the first 2 rows so many times as i just could not visualize them properly. Really appreciate your clear, concise instruction. Very good!
Thank you so much for your clear explanation! After a couple of trials and errors I got it! Great and indeed when you get the hold of it, it isn’t that difficult at all!
Thanks so much for the clear and concise directions. You uncomplicated brioche in the round for me!
OMG your tutorial have just saved me from giving up on knitting the September Hat from PetiteKnit! It's knitted in brioche and I've never done it in round! Thank you so much!
Yay! Congrats on trying (and succeeding) brioche!
Thanks, this really helped me. I stared a project using two color and I had to put it aside because my ends were messed up. I'm going to follow a couple more of your videos and patterns. You should do a Craftsy class.
OMG THIS IS GREAT!! I kept thinking I was doing something wrong between the 1st and 2nd rounds, I wasn't getting that you had to do 2- sl1yo's I guess. I am about to give up making this stitch I've tried too many times to do it with failures. I have a couple of other things to make then I'll be trying this again!! Thank you, thank you, thank you for drawing attention to this very important step and how to see it, also I think the stitch marker helps too!! :-)
I'm so glad I was able to shed some light on this!
I found this very hard to follow. You were talking and knitting much too fast to me to keep up. I have to find another source.
This was so helpful, thank you so much! I appreciate your calm demeanor:)
So could I start Brioche knit in the middle of a hat? If so do I still need to do the set up round? And how would I end the brioche and go back to normal knitting? For reference I am trying to make a cc beanie with brioche rather than just K1P1! :)
...fantastic, helpful tutorial...thank you very much.
I get very confused with the last stitch when changing from a purl row to a knit row, and vice versa... also, when you say slip 1 yarn over, it looks like you're doing the yarn over before slipping the stitch... which comes first... the yarn over or slipping the stitch?
What if in your set up row you end with a knit stitch, how do I move on to row 1 b?
very helpful.....thank you!
Is it possible the writting explanations are wrong? 😓
Noemi Garcia They aren’t - can you be more specific about what might be tripping you up to see if we can get you on the right track?
Hello! First at all thank you so much for answer my question.
What I mean is you say in round 1 of your writting explanations I have to knit K1,sl1yo, but what I see in the video is K1, yosl1.
I can see the same you tell and write in second round.
But in the third round I am confused again because I see in the video Brk, yo sl1 and you write Brk, sl1yo.
Sorry! 😓 I guess I am understanding in a wrong way... I managed to Knit brioche stitch if I follow your video but I can't if I follow the commentary!
Anyway, thank you so much! I have been trying to knit brioche for weeks. A lot of videos, classes... and I only managed follow your video instructions. THANKS!
Great question! The nomenclature of "sl1yo" simply means that with the yarn in front, you'll slip the next st and create a yarn over at the same time. In the case when you're working Rnd 2, the yarn is already in front so it does appear as though you are working the sl1 followed by a yarn over when you move the working yarn over the needle and to the front again to purl the next st. However! The same is true on the knit round, it just looks a little different. If you've brk'd the st, you must move the working yarn to the front, slip the next st purlwise, and then, by moving the yarn back into position to work the next st as a brk st (as in round 3) you're creating the yarn over. So the abbreviation doesn't change - but I suppose the definition does somewhat. I hope this helps!