You make this seem so doable! I especially appreciate that you show how to make and correct mistakes. That has always stumped me with brioche in the past. Thanks for another excellent tutorial.
Thank you for this tutorial. I have been avoiding brioche because it looks difficult but I was fiddling around and I've just made a little sampler of one colour brioche, so you can count this video as a definite success with at least one viewer.
Sir, you are a yarn magician this made so much more sense than the several other videos that I watched. I cannot wait to see this evolve into my sweater.
I have knitted a perfect swatch, thanks to your video!! Thank you so much. Your explanations and demonstrations are great. Now, on to two-color brioche knitting!
I thought it would be more complicated, other videos I have seen make it look complicated. You are always so good at explaining and properly showing it. Going to make a nice brioche scarf to start off 😊
These are great instructions. I really wish I had learned continental knitting. Are we ever too old to learn a new technique? I see you can don either method. That encourages me.
Everyone seems so intimidated by brioche, i was expecting it to involve stitch holders or cable needles or something. Every stitch is either yarning over or knitting two loops together. Im sure it gets harder in the round or on a big sweater or with a bunch of colors, but this seems fairly simple at baseline.
You make this seem so doable! I especially appreciate that you show how to make and correct mistakes. That has always stumped me with brioche in the past. Thanks for another excellent tutorial.
By George I think I’ve got it!!😊😊. Finally. Thank you SO much for all your brilliant designs and tutorials❤
Thank you for this tutorial. I have been avoiding brioche because it looks difficult but I was fiddling around and I've just made a little sampler of one colour brioche, so you can count this video as a definite success with at least one viewer.
You have a nice teaching style Steven
Sir, you are a yarn magician this made so much more sense than the several other videos that I watched. I cannot wait to see this evolve into my sweater.
I have knitted a perfect swatch, thanks to your video!! Thank you so much. Your explanations and demonstrations are great. Now, on to two-color brioche knitting!
So glad that it was helpful!
You always make eveything so esay. Thanks !
I thought it would be more complicated, other videos I have seen make it look complicated. You are always so good at explaining and properly showing it. Going to make a nice brioche scarf to start off 😊
You always make the techniques easy to understand. Thank you!
Thank you so much brioche is on my to learn list this year ❤
I love knitting single colour brioche✨
Ok, that doesn't look as complicated as I thought it would be. I reckon once you've got the rhythm of it, all fear goes completely!
Such a great help. Thank you 😊
Thank you for this video. After watching it I am finally able to get it.
Glad I could help!
Thank you for showing this with continental style! So much easier! Working toward two color brioche!
Really great tutorial
Thank you so much for this wonderful tutorial. 🙏
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you Stephen. I think I’ll practice on a dish cloth.
Great instructions.
Oh! THAT'S Brioche!😃 I think I can do this! Thank you, Stephen. 🥰🌻🧶
You can do it!
That shawl is gorgeous! Well done showing Brioche stitch.
Glad you like it!
You show the how to's so well. I actually think I could do brioche (at least flat anyway!) Thank you for these tutorials.
Thank you, a great review. Live the yarn colour
That doesn’t look as hard as I thought thank you
great tutorial! thank you!
These are great instructions. I really wish I had learned continental knitting. Are we ever too old to learn a new technique? I see you can don either method. That encourages me.
Thank you!! ❤❤❤
Thank you 👍🏾 blessings
❤ merci
Ohhhh that's an easier technique than I expected it to be. *rubsherhands
I agree that two color brioche is much easier.
Is there another bind off that would be better than the regular knit bind off ?
So much easier for a continental knitter.
Yes, I suspect you are right!
Everyone seems so intimidated by brioche, i was expecting it to involve stitch holders or cable needles or something. Every stitch is either yarning over or knitting two loops together.
Im sure it gets harder in the round or on a big sweater or with a bunch of colors, but this seems fairly simple at baseline.
Update: I have mastered brioche! Which shawl pattern do you recommend I try first?