you are a life saver!! working on my first brioche stitch scarf for my sister, its going to be a christmas gift (yes a few days away lol) and you just saved me from myself (i was going to frog the entire quarter of the scarf ive already knitted!!) thank you!! happy holidays!
I just successfully fixed my froged cowl. I can only contribuite it to this video, I have made several attempts and was not successful thank you so much for posting.
Thank you , glad I found this , I have unraveled and now I need to pick them up Sticking in a zillion bulb markers into each stitch , because I know I will pull one and then keep unraveling down until I can get them all :D
Thanks so much for this video! I messed up on a briochevron cowl and tried to fix it! I got most of the stitches picked up, but it happened in the decrease area, and I couldn't figure out how to fix it all the way. I was able to frog back and get all my stitches back on. Thank you!!!
I don't have a video for that but KnitPurlHunter does and it's excellent! While her video does not focus on Brioche, the process is exactly the same. The you'll just want to be sure to put the lifeline through the stitches AND the wraps so that you have everything in place if you need to go back and pick up the stitches. Good luck!
Thank you so much. That is very helpful and useful. I have a loopy stitch hanging that I think was a yarn over. I'm thinking based on your advice I'll put in a life line and tink back. Thank you so much.
Is it possible to add a lifeline a few rows below a mistake? I'm knitting a brioche hat in the round. Your other videos have taught me how to do all of the techniques I needed, but I goofed a stitch. Thanks for your help.
Heather Hedrick Absolutely! I suppose the bigger trick will be finding where to put the lifeline. It's definitely easier to put in on the row you're currently working. If you just have one column you have to drop down you could always clip a removable marker below the mistake so you don't drop too far below it. But yes, you can put a lifeline in.
You’ve just saved me from angrily frogging my entire back panel, thank you thank you THANK YOU!!!! 💕
You're so welcome!!
Just want to say thank you, I watched like 5 videos on how to save Brioche and this is the only one I understood lol
you are a life saver!! working on my first brioche stitch scarf for my sister, its going to be a christmas gift (yes a few days away lol) and you just saved me from myself (i was going to frog the entire quarter of the scarf ive already knitted!!) thank you!! happy holidays!
YOU were my life line! Thank-you so much. I will always put in a life line from now on!
~Ginette
I just successfully fixed my froged cowl. I can only contribuite it to this video, I have made several attempts and was not successful thank you so much for posting.
You are life saver. Thank you soooooo much
Thank you , glad I found this , I have unraveled and now I need to pick them up Sticking in a zillion bulb markers into each stitch , because I know I will pull one and then keep unraveling down until I can get them all :D
Thanks Dear! Was fnally able to mend my brioche !! Excellent demo!!
Thank you for this video! Your information saved my project! :D
omg!! You are my life saver!!! I don’t need to redo it again for the 6th time 😢
You saved me by about 18 rows (where my last lifeline was placed)!!!
Thanks so much for this video! I messed up on a briochevron cowl and tried to fix it! I got most of the stitches picked up, but it happened in the decrease area, and I couldn't figure out how to fix it all the way. I was able to frog back and get all my stitches back on. Thank you!!!
Yeah, that was excellent. Do you have a tutorial on how to add a life line. Thank you for posting.
I don't have a video for that but KnitPurlHunter does and it's excellent! While her video does not focus on Brioche, the process is exactly the same. The you'll just want to be sure to put the lifeline through the stitches AND the wraps so that you have everything in place if you need to go back and pick up the stitches. Good luck!
Thank you so much. That is very helpful and useful. I have a loopy stitch hanging that I think was a yarn over. I'm thinking based on your advice I'll put in a life line and tink back. Thank you so much.
BTW are you on Ravelry?
+NiceyLuvstubing59 Yes ma'am! I'm "notsorryknitter" on Rav and IG!
What is IG?
You just saved christmas
Yay!!!
Thank you for sharing this - so helpful!
Thanks, very helpful info. 🌼🌺🌸
A Lifesaver...thank you!
Thank you, you are the best! Saved me!! xoxoxox
Thx so much !!!!😭😭😭😭😭😭😭that save me !!!!!
Is it possible to add a lifeline a few rows below a mistake? I'm knitting a brioche hat in the round. Your other videos have taught me how to do all of the techniques I needed, but I goofed a stitch. Thanks for your help.
Heather Hedrick Absolutely! I suppose the bigger trick will be finding where to put the lifeline. It's definitely easier to put in on the row you're currently working. If you just have one column you have to drop down you could always clip a removable marker below the mistake so you don't drop too far below it. But yes, you can put a lifeline in.
The Unapologetic Knitter - Thank you so much for all of your help!!
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