Hello, could this stitch also b called the Fisherman's Rib? The reason I ask is that I am attempting to knit the Fisherman's Rib Beret and the instructions are almost like this and I don't understand the instructions. I hope you can help me interpret them because I really really want to knit this beret for my mom who loves it. Row 1: k1, p1 and repeat across the row on an even number of stitches. Row 2: k1, yo, sl 1 across the row Row 3: k1 yo and sl1 from the prev row, yo, sl1 (knit the stitch that was slipped in the previous row together with its yarn over)? yo, sl1 Row 4: Repeat row 3 The pattern is on ABC Knitting
Shelia Wilson Cast on an even number of stitches. Row 1: k1, p1 and repeat across the row ( -> Row 1: * K1, p1; repeat from * to end) Row 2: k1, yo, sl 1 across the row. ( -> Row 2: * K1, Yf sl 1 yo; repeat from * to end.) Row 3: k1 yo and sl1 from the prev row, yo, sl1 (knit the stitch that was slipped in the previous row together with its yarn over)? yo, sl1. ( -> Row 3: Brk 1, Yf sl 1 yo; repeat from * to end) Row 4: Repeat row 3. Abbreviations: - K: Knit - YF SL YO: Yarn forward, slip stitch yarn over.Bring working yarn to front under the needle, slip 1 stitch purlwise, bring working yarn over top of needle to the back. This produces a yarn over that crosses over the slipped stitch. - BRK: Brioche knit.Knit the stitch that was slipped in the previous row together with its yarn over.
+Shelia Wilson - Fisherman's Rib and Brioche are different. With Fisherman's Rib, you knit or purl in the space below the stitch. There are no yarn over stitches. Fisherman’s Rib Knit version - even number stsLoosely cast on an even number of stitches. Set-Up Row: knit all sts. Row 1: *k1, k1b; rep from *. Repeat Row 1.Fisherman’s Rib Purl version - even number sts Loosely cast on an even number of stitches. Set-Up Row: purl all sts. Row 1: *p1, p1b; rep from *. Repeat Row 1.
I've been watching beginner knitting tutorials. I like yours, because I can pause it, read the stitch pattern, and then repeat the pattern to my self, as you demonstrate the stitch. I find this to be an excellent teaching video for myself. Thank you. I'll subscribe.
The best and the most helpful video, camera zoom is great and the pace is perfect. after unwinding 20-25 times this video helped me to knit a perfect scarf
Wow! Thank you so much for sharing this tutorial; the way you knit slowly ; even without talking helps a lot; I knit along with you; initially the pattern did not form but I continued following you up till about the fourth row; and the pattern came out like yours; I was so happy. Thanks a lot
the best knitting demonstration video on you tube ! I was able to follow your moves and learn the stitch > thanks a million !!!!!!!! other videos I watched before I found yours were very frustrating and confusing .
Thank you -- now that I've actually tried it, your video has helped me see where I was making a mistake. I was sometimes getting the YOs backwards (impossible to work in the next round), but you divide the sl1yo command into two steps, the way it occurs in practice, which makes it much easier to do in sequence and get it right. The annoying thing about brioche, is that it's so easy! It looks as if it should be much harder, allowing my mind to invent new ways to complicate it.
Thank you for your guidance i always wished to learn knitting and finally can learn it !All the other videos from other RUclips channels are so quick that its hard for me to follow there moves. Thank you for your patience and showing it too us🤗👍🌼
I think it boils down to this: Brioche knitting is a lot harder to describe than to do. And, at least for me, to see it done slowly and repeatedly is the best way to learn. I found this uncluttered video without audio to be the best starting point to learn brioche knitting. With it you make a swatch using an even number of stitches in a single color with no fussing over the cast on or selvages. That can come later. Crawl before you walk. It quickly became comfortable for me. And, to make it even easier, in the single color brioche shown here you repeat the same steps in every row front and back. (The setup row differs only in that it doesn't yet have the yarnovers across the stitches you will knit.) After watching and playing back over and over I only then paid attention to what the steps I was now familiar with were being called and suddenly it wasn't so frightening. What you will learn here is slipping the first stitch with the yarn held in front which in written form is yf, sl1yo. The confusing part for me was that the yo part of that really happens as you go into the next movement which is the k1 and here is where it becomes the "shawl" Nancy Marchant talks about as it comes to rest across the top of the slipped stitch. Maybe it should be called "sl1yok1". I also found that after I had finally grasped the steps, holding the yarn continental style as I am used to knitting was a piece of cake and promises to be faster for me than holding it English style. Thank you so much. My brain is no longer locked up on this. I am off and running to watch your two color video!
Does anyone knows wats the different of using even or odd number of stitches? I search some video and they are using odd and some other using even number of stitches, there must be some effect to the scarf right? Pls tell me the difference thank you so much
this video is perfect! thank you for sharing! you were slow and easy to follow! I get confused when some use numbers or go so fast I can't see the wrap-around etc! I will follow your videos from now on!
It's so hard to control. My stitches are so loose. I undid it more than 7 times and the second row is so loose, overlaying. I don't know how to maintain good smooth neat base work. Any tips please?
In the pattern row instructions: What does the abbreviation "BRK1" stand for? I know that YF is " yarn forward", and SL1 is to "slip one stitch", and YO is" yarn over" and K1 is "knit one stich". But what exactly does the "BR" in the BRK1 stand for? I've watched the video and I see what the technique is but what does it actually mean? And also I just want to say Thank you so much for demonstrating this Brioche Stitch pattern; it's a lovely stich and I'm working up a practice swatch so I can eventually make a scarf. Like a lot of knitters here, I'm more of a visual learner, so this video has been extremely helpful to me.
BRK (sometimes pronounced "bark") stands for BRioche Knit. There is also a BRP (sometimes pronounced "burp"), which is the abbreviation for BRioche Purl stitch.
YF is wrap the yarn on your right needle as if you were doing a purl stitch (not from the back in a knit stitch) SL1 means slip 1 stitch, and usually it means slip purl wise. Just put your needle from top to bottom like you are doing a purl stitch but just pull that stitch off to the right needle (don't wrap the yarn to the front again like a real purl) Then, just complete 1 knit stitch as normal. If you need to breakdown further any pieces of this breakdown, there are tons of great videos explaining the purl stitch and yarn overs...it's how I learned!!! Good luck
I'm a bit confused. It says to repeat pattern row until I reach the desired length, so does that mean I'm just repeating YF SL1 YO, BRK 1? That's how I originally interpreted it, but then I started wondering if I'm not supposed to be alternating that row with YF SL 1 YO, K1. Thanks to anyone who can clarify!
I'm having a really hard time correcting errors on this pattern. Can anyone show what it looks like to rethread the loops onto the needle if they fall off? The pattern is hard for me to figure out. I keep having to start over from scratch.
Fisherman's Rib and Brioche are different. With Fisherman's Rib, you knit or purl in the space below the stitch. There are no yarn over stitches. Fisherman’s Rib Knit version - even number stsLoosely cast on an even number of stitches. Set-Up Row: knit all sts. Row 1: *k1, k1b; rep from *. Repeat Row 1. Fisherman’s Rib Purl version - even number sts Loosely cast on an even number of stitches. Set-Up Row: purl all sts. Row 1: *p1, p1b; rep from *. Repeat Row 1.
The Brioche and the Fishermans Rib is basically the same stitch it's just executed in a different way. It gives the same appearance. If you YT both stitches you will see what I mean. I have knitted a scarf in Fishermans Rib and I have knitted one in Brioche and they are exactly the same. Like I said it's just the technique that's different.
Tried this in the round and silly me... didn't think that when you never turn your work you have to work every odd row as BRP1 instead of BRK1! It's such a nice stretchy ribbing, I love it... until having to fix an error. I know it can be done, I'm just so new to the stitch that I get very confused with all the bars, figuring out which ones are live. Using a life line if something I'd strongly suggest if you're working on a larger project.
Thks you showed it so slow & well that I got it will do a scarf maybe later a jacket my granny thought me when I was 5,5 yrs she did crochet, too f. us kids
Hello, could this stitch also b called the Fisherman's Rib? The reason I ask is that I am attempting to knit the Fisherman's Rib Beret and the instructions are almost like this and I don't understand the instructions. I hope you can help me interpret them because I really really want to knit this beret for my mom who loves it.
Row 1: k1, p1 and repeat across the row on an even number of stitches.
Row 2: k1, yo, sl 1 across the row
Row 3: k1 yo and sl1 from the prev row, yo, sl1 (knit the stitch that was slipped in the previous row together with its yarn over)? yo, sl1
Row 4: Repeat row 3
The pattern is on ABC Knitting
Shelia Wilson Cast on an even number of stitches.
Row 1: k1, p1 and repeat across the row ( -> Row 1: * K1, p1; repeat from * to end)
Row 2: k1, yo, sl 1 across the row. ( -> Row 2: * K1, Yf sl 1 yo; repeat from * to end.)
Row 3: k1 yo and sl1 from the prev row, yo, sl1 (knit the stitch that was slipped in the previous row together with its yarn over)? yo, sl1. ( -> Row 3: Brk 1, Yf sl 1 yo; repeat from * to end)
Row 4: Repeat row 3.
Abbreviations:
- K: Knit
- YF SL YO: Yarn forward, slip stitch yarn over.Bring working yarn to front under the needle, slip 1 stitch purlwise, bring working yarn over top of needle to the back. This produces a yarn over that crosses over the slipped stitch.
- BRK: Brioche knit.Knit the stitch that was slipped in the previous row together with its yarn over.
Thanks, is this is same stitch in my pattern?
Yes
U r awesome and made me soooo very happy!!!
+Shelia Wilson - Fisherman's Rib and Brioche are different. With Fisherman's Rib, you knit or purl in the space below the stitch. There are no yarn over stitches.
Fisherman’s Rib Knit version - even number stsLoosely cast on an even number of stitches.
Set-Up Row: knit all sts.
Row 1: *k1, k1b; rep from *.
Repeat Row 1.Fisherman’s Rib Purl version - even number sts
Loosely cast on an even number of stitches.
Set-Up Row: purl all sts.
Row 1: *p1, p1b; rep from *.
Repeat Row 1.
I've been watching beginner knitting tutorials. I like yours, because I can pause it, read the stitch pattern, and then repeat the pattern to my self, as you demonstrate the stitch. I find this to be an excellent teaching video for myself.
Thank you. I'll subscribe.
After several attempts finally someone has made this stitch understandable. Thank you for this tutorial
I love your tutorial. I can see and understand the motions very clearly. It’s very clear to see, follow and mimic.
i actually love the teaching style of no words, it works for me. thank you
The best and the most helpful video, camera zoom is great and the pace is perfect. after unwinding 20-25 times this video helped me to knit a perfect scarf
Awesome tutorial, no music not a lot of words, I learn visually, so this helps me concentrate on the stitch and I learn my way, thank you🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
Wow! Thank you so much for sharing this tutorial; the way you knit slowly ; even without talking helps a lot; I knit along with you; initially the pattern did not form but I continued following you up till about the fourth row; and the pattern came out like yours; I was so happy. Thanks a lot
Perfect tutorial! Where can I buy the needles like the ones you are using here? Thank you!
Thanks for the video. It's suitable for anybody who gets confused listening to instructions and trying to knit at the same time (ie. me)
This is the clearest version I have seen!!!!!! Thank you!!!!
This is an excellent video. By far the best video that I have seen for this stitch.❤
the best knitting demonstration video on you tube ! I was able to follow your moves and learn the stitch > thanks a million !!!!!!!! other videos I watched before I found yours were very frustrating and confusing .
Thank you for making it s easy to understand. I was struggling watching different videos but this one got me going!!!!
Thank you -- now that I've actually tried it, your video has helped me see where I was making a mistake. I was sometimes getting the YOs backwards (impossible to work in the next round), but you divide the sl1yo command into two steps, the way it occurs in practice, which makes it much easier to do in sequence and get it right.
The annoying thing about brioche, is that it's so easy! It looks as if it should be much harder, allowing my mind to invent new ways to complicate it.
Thank you for your guidance i always wished to learn knitting and finally can learn it !All the other videos from other RUclips channels are so quick that its hard for me to follow there moves. Thank you for your patience and showing it too us🤗👍🌼
Muy bonita la puntada, Y fácil de entender ☺ xq va tejiendo lento , mil gracias ❤❤❤ Saludos desde Puebla México 😘😘😘😘
I am no longer intimidated and will try this stitch. Thanks.
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I've got hold of this stitch now and your help was invaluable, thank you. Irene
I really love this one and the color of the wool is perfect ^^
I think it boils down to this: Brioche knitting is a lot harder to describe than to do. And, at least for me, to see it done slowly and repeatedly is the best way to learn. I found this uncluttered video without audio to be the best starting point to learn brioche knitting. With it you make a swatch using an even number of stitches in a single color with no fussing over the cast on or selvages. That can come later. Crawl before you walk. It quickly became comfortable for me. And, to make it even easier, in the single color brioche shown here you repeat the same steps in every row front and back. (The setup row differs only in that it doesn't yet have the yarnovers across the stitches you will knit.) After watching and playing back over and over I only then paid attention to what the steps I was now familiar with were being called and suddenly it wasn't so frightening. What you will learn here is slipping the first stitch with the yarn held in front which in written form is yf, sl1yo. The confusing part for me was that the yo part of that really happens as you go into the next movement which is the k1 and here is where it becomes the "shawl" Nancy Marchant talks about as it comes to rest across the top of the slipped stitch. Maybe it should be called "sl1yok1". I also found that after I had finally grasped the steps, holding the yarn continental style as I am used to knitting was a piece of cake and promises to be faster for me than holding it English style. Thank you so much. My brain is no longer locked up on this. I am off and running to watch your two color video!
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Nice stitch and easy, thank you 🌺💐
Does anyone knows wats the different of using even or odd number of stitches? I search some video and they are using odd and some other using even number of stitches, there must be some effect to the scarf right? Pls tell me the difference thank you so much
Thank you so much for sharing I will try and share my experience wth u
Great job! So clear, step by step I followed your tutorial. Thank you so much!
it is really nice thank you very much for sharing. the best one.
Awesome tutorial; enjoyed it from beginning to the end. Thank you so much!!
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Do you have a tutorial for brioche with two color? Thank you
this video is perfect! thank you for sharing! you were slow and easy to follow! I get confused when some use numbers or go so fast I can't see the wrap-around etc! I will follow your videos from now on!
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It's so hard to control. My stitches are so loose. I undid it more than 7 times and the second row is so loose, overlaying. I don't know how to maintain good smooth neat base work. Any tips please?
Thanks for doing this
Thank you so much, I think I've got it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! No distractions.
Very good, congratulations
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In the pattern row instructions: What does the abbreviation "BRK1" stand for? I know that YF is " yarn forward", and SL1 is to "slip one stitch", and YO is" yarn over" and K1 is "knit one stich". But what exactly does the "BR" in the BRK1 stand for? I've watched the video and I see what the technique is but what does it actually mean? And also I just want to say Thank you so much for demonstrating this Brioche Stitch pattern; it's a lovely stich and I'm working up a practice swatch so I can eventually make a scarf. Like a lot of knitters here, I'm more of a visual learner, so this video has been extremely helpful to me.
BRK (sometimes pronounced "bark") stands for BRioche Knit.
There is also a BRP (sometimes pronounced "burp"), which is the abbreviation for BRioche Purl stitch.
very good design it is superb
learned new stitch, have to try👍
But there is a query pls help that if while knitting any stitch gets fell off from the needle it becomes very difficult to fix pls help
finally someone not advertising their websites and books before starting.
Can pls tell me the name of brand of wool in english
How would be able to not losing stitches?? I was starting with a bunch of stitches and i have less now
Thanks for a great tutorial! !!
Ye konsi fabric hai please koi batao
Can u please tell me the site from where you have purchased the yarn
Hi, I'm still kind of a knitting newbie. Can you explain the code? I don't know that abbreviations/jargon.
YF is wrap the yarn on your right needle as if you were doing a purl stitch (not from the back in a knit stitch)
SL1 means slip 1 stitch, and usually it means slip purl wise. Just put your needle from top to bottom like you are doing a purl stitch but just pull that stitch off to the right needle (don't wrap the yarn to the front again like a real purl)
Then, just complete 1 knit stitch as normal.
If you need to breakdown further any pieces of this breakdown, there are tons of great videos explaining the purl stitch and yarn overs...it's how I learned!!! Good luck
Hello, would you be able to show us how to do the 2 colours brioche stitch.
Hi,
The video will be upload tomorrow or the day after.
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Could you help me to fix 1dropped stitch of this knitting style? I made a bit hole in the scarf and don't know how to fix that. Plz help. Thank you.
+XuanTham Phan I hope that this video will help you. ruclips.net/video/zy7e3xRThJE/видео.html
I'm a bit confused. It says to repeat pattern row until I reach the desired length, so does that mean I'm just repeating YF SL1 YO, BRK 1? That's how I originally interpreted it, but then I started wondering if I'm not supposed to be alternating that row with YF SL 1 YO, K1. Thanks to anyone who can clarify!
Just repeat the same row over and over (YF, SL1, YO BRK 1).
Finally i got it! Thankd for the tutorial!
PARABÉNS ensina muito bem ,só assim eu aprendia esse ponto ,com vc.obrigada.não vou perder um vídeo seu clark mills.Deus lhe abençoe
Ma sha Allah super design
thank you very much
Can I make this as border for honey comb pattern cardigan
Good and can understand. Thank you!
I love it
Good knitting thanks
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Very nice
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Thank you from Myanmar!
Very simple & easy too!
eu amei essa receita muito boa valeu gostei
May I ask what kind of yarn you used?
Śliczny wzorek :)
Lovely thk you I'll try it so looks so nice
I'm having a really hard time correcting errors on this pattern. Can anyone show what it looks like to rethread the loops onto the needle if they fall off? The pattern is hard for me to figure out. I keep having to start over from scratch.
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l like very much these design
Awesome this may b the same stitch. Thank u very much for responding. I couldn't get an answer from Ravelry.
What type of yard is being used in this video?
Is this pattern have any different with the fisherman rib?
Fisherman's Rib and Brioche are different. With Fisherman's Rib, you knit or purl in the space below the stitch. There are no yarn over stitches.
Fisherman’s Rib Knit version - even number stsLoosely cast on an even number of stitches.
Set-Up Row: knit all sts.
Row 1: *k1, k1b; rep from *.
Repeat Row 1.
Fisherman’s Rib Purl version - even number sts
Loosely cast on an even number of stitches.
Set-Up Row: purl all sts.
Row 1: *p1, p1b; rep from *.
Repeat Row 1.
Now I can do brioche! I couldn't follow written instructions
Aren't brioche and fisherman's rib same?
Yes, they look the same.
Brioche uses yarn overs and knit togethers, whereas Fisherman's Rib uses knit/purl one below. Brioche is a bit thicker.
Actually, they don't even look the same. There is quite a difference.
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The Brioche and the Fishermans Rib is basically the same stitch it's just executed in a different way. It gives the same appearance. If you YT both stitches you will see what I mean. I have knitted a scarf in Fishermans Rib and I have knitted one in Brioche and they are exactly the same. Like I said it's just the technique that's different.
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For K1, it looks like the yarn is wrapped in the opposite direction than a regular K1.
Please I want to see it's back side too
It's the same on both sides
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Tried this in the round and silly me... didn't think that when you never turn your work you have to work every odd row as BRP1 instead of BRK1! It's such a nice stretchy ribbing, I love it... until having to fix an error. I know it can be done, I'm just so new to the stitch that I get very confused with all the bars, figuring out which ones are live. Using a life line if something I'd strongly suggest if you're working on a larger project.
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Thank you, loved it )))
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Informative video
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Thks you showed it so slow & well that I got it will do a scarf maybe later a jacket my granny thought me when I was 5,5 yrs she did crochet, too f. us kids
What kind of yarn do u use? P/s: thanks for amazing video 💓
SPOKEN WORDS ARE ESSENTIAL!!
Thanks! Here's the video how to start with English rib in two colors: ruclips.net/video/criSRIxVifE/видео.html&t
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