What a brilliant video. Slow and lots of repeats so I could get my head round it, and it showed the English way of knitting. I tried another video and even bought a beginner’s book -both useless to understand. Totally confused myself. I’m glad I found this one, so easy to understand. Thank you for taking the time to explain, I’m now nearly finished a cowl and super impressed with it. So glad I found you!
This is my year to stop balking and try brioche already! I bought the Harlow worsted pattern and just watched this tutorial .. WOW. I feel super confident I can totally DO THIS! Thank you Andrea.
My local yarn shop recommended this video when I expressed my frustration with the written instructions to brioche and I'm so glad they did. You have made it so clear. And you kept going long enough around that I could practice along with you (on the second and third viewing(!)) Thank you.
This was the best video on Brioche I've ever seen. From larger needles to taking the time to demonstrate and explain. Thank you so much, I've wanted to do Brioche for a long time and now I can.
Wonderful video Andrea! Thank you so much for showing techniques in both English and Continental style, I really love that. I am casting on your Range shawl and would love to make the Harlow hat too, so this video is perfect to get to know Brioche.
Thank you so much for this video....for English knitters! You helped me conquer my never ending failure at this stitch. You explained it so well and now I can brioche! Thank you Andrea!❤️
Thank you for this! You filled in the gaps I needed to get started on an otherwise well-written 2-color brioche cowl pattern. And I agree: your voice is pleasant and you're working slowly enough for us to see what you're doing clearly.
This video was SO helpful! Thank you so much for taking the time to shoot it. It was perfectly slow so I could knit along as you did it. I will be coming to watch it and pass it along to others who are learning this fabulous stitch! XO
Thank you for sharing this video and taking your time to educate us. You have a lovely voice for teaching and are very thorough. I am going to try this stitch. Thanks again.
Your instructions are clear and your pace is perfect for beginners to this. I like that you do a complete row instead of 2-3 stitches and "see you on the other side". Your voice is slow and reassuring. One suggestion is placing a marker between end of row and beg of next.
I'm having difficulty going around on the circular needle. I cast on 40sts. Is there a particular sock circular needle?? Maybe, with shorter needles and a longer length??
What a brilliant video. Slow and lots of repeats so I could get my head round it, and it showed the English way of knitting. I tried another video and even bought a beginner’s book -both useless to understand. Totally confused myself. I’m glad I found this one, so easy to understand. Thank you for taking the time to explain, I’m now nearly finished a cowl and super impressed with it. So glad I found you!
Glad it was helpful!
Best demo brioche I have ever seen....I finally get it ..thank you
This is my year to stop balking and try brioche already! I bought the Harlow worsted pattern and just watched this tutorial .. WOW. I feel super confident I can totally DO THIS! Thank you Andrea.
My local yarn shop recommended this video when I expressed my frustration with the written instructions to brioche and I'm so glad they did. You have made it so clear. And you kept going long enough around that I could practice along with you (on the second and third viewing(!)) Thank you.
This was the best video on Brioche I've ever seen. From larger needles to taking the time to demonstrate and explain. Thank you so much, I've wanted to do Brioche for a long time and now I can.
At last someone has made Brioche stitch possible, thank you so much x
I tried to do this stitch for several days and watched so many videos that were not clear! Yours is the best!
Wonderful video Andrea! Thank you so much for showing techniques in both English and Continental style, I really love that. I am casting on your Range shawl and would love to make the Harlow hat too, so this video is perfect to get to know Brioche.
Thank you so much for this video....for English knitters! You helped me conquer my never ending failure at this stitch. You explained it so well and now I can brioche! Thank you Andrea!❤️
Thank you for this! You filled in the gaps I needed to get started on an otherwise well-written 2-color brioche cowl pattern. And I agree: your voice is pleasant and you're working slowly enough for us to see what you're doing clearly.
Most helpful two-color brioche video I've seen! Thank you!
This video was SO helpful! Thank you so much for taking the time to shoot it. It was perfectly slow so I could knit along as you did it. I will be coming to watch it and pass it along to others who are learning this fabulous stitch! XO
Thank you so much! I appreciate that you've used the big needles so I can really see what you're doing! Your video gave me confidence.
Oh my god this was so instructive and made it so simple thank you so much
Thank you for sharing this video and taking your time to educate us. You have a lovely voice for teaching and are very thorough. I am going to try this stitch. Thanks again.
Now I feel confident enough to practice brioche before starting one of your patterns. Thank you!💖
You make it look so easy!
Fabulous! Thanks so very much. I’m about 2 inches in on a Cowl. Fabulously slowly paced. If it was a tape, I would have worn it out by now. Lol.
Thanks!
Thank you so much for your support!! ❤️
Your instructions are clear and your pace is perfect for beginners to this. I like that you do a complete row instead of 2-3 stitches and "see you on the other side". Your voice is slow and reassuring. One suggestion is placing a marker between end of row and beg of next.
Gracias por compartir.
Thank you sooooo much!
I would like to know how to join in the round with the set up row. Having big problems.
I'm having difficulty going around on the circular needle. I cast on 40sts. Is there a particular sock circular needle?? Maybe, with shorter needles and a longer length??
What weight of yarn and needles is this pattern? Also how many casts on ?