Hi Donna! I hadn't even heard of this stitch before you mentioned it. Wonderful video, you are a great teacher for all of us! MaryAnne in New Mexico 🌶️
Although I have been crocheting since the 5th grade I have never tried this technique before but recently found a beautiful brioche pattern I want to make for a friend. Thank you for such an easy to understand tutorial. I especially appreciate the technique of carrying the yarn as I dispise weaving in ends with a passion which burns with a thousand suns. I am really looking forward to trying it.
Thank you! I believe the yellow one is Lion Brand Hometown, color Pittsburgh Yellow, super bulky weight yarn. The pink one is some generic no name one I got years ago from AC Moore.
Yes absolutely. The nice thing with the method in this video is it's in rows. The 3rd loop HDC really only effectively works in rounds to get that brioche look. I've done some HDC 3rd loop videos where it's in rows, but the chain like look is much farther apart than in this method.
Donna this is a beautiful stitch. How best to use it? Do you need to use more that one yarn to make it stand out. It look like several layers of yarn. Thanks
In the video, I show the one color version, which I think looks pretty good. Later I show the two color version. I think either one color or two look just fine!
I was trying to figure out the right wording. It wasn’t a question regarding the color. The yarn look very thick. Are you using double layers of yarn? Ex: some patterns say Holds two yarns together. I wasn’t sure if that’s what you did or the weight of the yarn is a 6. Also what would I use this pattern to make? (Blankets, hats, or scarves. Thanks again
Oh ok! In the opening photo and first couple of seconds of the video I used a super bulky weight yarn (size 6) for that sample (where I turn it over) mostly so the stitches can be seen on camera. In the actual demonstration of the stitch, in both the single color version and the two color, it's just a regular medium worsted weight yarn in I believe a cotton and acrylic blend. This is a pretty thick stitch, yet has a good amount of stretch, so I generally use it for trivets, hats, scarves, etc. I haven't yet used it in sweaters, but it would seem to be nice for it.
BEAUTIFUL 😍 TY … NOT FOR A NEWBIE THOUGH I DONT THINK … ??? I USED TO KNIT WITH MY MUM & NAN AS A CHILD , BUT THAT WAS PRETTY MUCH KNIT ONE PEARL ONE & I BELIEVE MY MUM CAST ME ON & OFF 💭 HOPEFULLY IT WILL COME IN HANDY THOUGH 🤞
I have a full tutorial explaining all of the necessary things to consider when taking a stitch pattern like this and converting it into a blanket here: ruclips.net/video/JUbRd3lmzww/видео.html
How about that double slip stitch? Ever use that before?
Hi Donna! I hadn't even heard of this stitch before you mentioned it. Wonderful video, you are a great teacher for all of us! MaryAnne in New Mexico 🌶️
Double slip stitch works great! Thank you so much for sharing with us your wonderful talent.❤
Thank you for watching!
You are welcome 😊
Never. It's so interesting and so nice!
Every time i need a quick, clear explanation of a new stitch, there you are. Thankyou!
Always happy to help! 🥰
I thought this was going to be complex, but so easy! Thanks for sharing! ❤
Glad it was helpful!
How beautiful and so much easier than it looks!!! Thank you so much!!!💜🫂💜
Thanks so much!
Oh my goodness I absolutely love this stitch & will start this right away. Thank you so very much for sharing
Wonderful!
Wow very beautiful stitch pattern and colors are so pretty Donna thank you for sharing this new pattern with us so beautiful
Always happy to help!
Although I have been crocheting since the 5th grade I have never tried this technique before but recently found a beautiful brioche pattern I want to make for a friend.
Thank you for such an easy to understand tutorial. I especially appreciate the technique of carrying the yarn as I dispise weaving in ends with a passion which burns with a thousand suns.
I am really looking forward to trying it.
First time seeing this stitch. Love the looks of it. Definitely will be trying this on my next project. Thanks for a great tutorial 😊😊
You’re welcome 😊
I made a beautiful baby blanket using this stitch. I love how thick it is. Thank you for this video.
Wonderful!
Love it with the two colors!!!
Fantastic tutorial as usual. That yarn looks so juicy and lush! I'd love to know what you're using here. Thanks for sharing your knowledge with us!
Thank you! I believe the yellow one is Lion Brand Hometown, color Pittsburgh Yellow, super bulky weight yarn. The pink one is some generic no name one I got years ago from AC Moore.
That can make a very nice and warm blanket. Thank You for Sharing!
You are absolutely right! 💯
Espectacular ese nuevo punto q me acaba de regalar, bendiciones desde La Habana.
Ah, y siga subiendo nuevos videos, gracias.
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Thank you 🙏 so much for this tutorial as I was wondering how I can make this , you have explained it so nicely
You are such an inspiration. You've taught me so many beautiful stitches and #crochettutorial makes. Thank you ❣️ 😊 ❣️
Thank you so much!
Oh such a nice stitch and the color combination is so cute. So easy to do. I will use it for a nice bobble hat for my daughter.
Thank you! 😊
Love this new double slip stitch :D
Thank you!
Dieses Muster habe ich noch nie gesehen. Sehr schön 👍🏻
Und sehr vielseitig verwendbar. ❤❤❤
Vielen Dank für das Video.
Herzliche Grüße 👋🏻😊❤
Danke sehr!
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Sehr gerne 👋🏻
Hi, Thanks for showing us this stitch. Really pretty!
Thank you! 😊
I can’t believe how easy this stitch is. Thank you for your very easy to follow instruction! Other ones I’ve watched make it look so complicated!!!
Glad it was helpful!
Love it you should do a video with tl yarn crafts ❤❤❤
Pretty. I've never done that stitch. Thanks for sharing.
Happy to help with something new!
Love this stitch! Thank you so much for sharing.♥️
Thanks for watching!
Beautiful stitch. Thanks for sharing this ❤. Love all your tutorials
You are so welcome!
thank you for this! your voice reminds me of Illeana Douglas
Happy Mother's Day Donna! 💐❤
Thanks so much!!!
The visual effect is so beautiful with the two colors. I’m wondering about using a 4 weight yarn for more drape. I’ll give it a test someday.
That is very pretty. Thank you so much for sharing❤
Thank you! Cheers!
I love this! Thank you 🧶 💚
You are so welcome!
I love this brioche stitch 😊
Thank you! 😊
You’re welcome
I am going to give this a try!!! Thank you! 😊
Awesome!
Reminds me of doing HDC in the 3rd loop. Get the same effect. I have made many circular neck warmers in this fashion.
Yes absolutely. The nice thing with the method in this video is it's in rows. The 3rd loop HDC really only effectively works in rounds to get that brioche look. I've done some HDC 3rd loop videos where it's in rows, but the chain like look is much farther apart than in this method.
@@naztazia interesting ... I must be doing something different. 🤔 I've never done hdc 3rd loop in rounds, only rows
I love it! Thank you. 💕
You're welcome 😊
Donna this is a beautiful stitch. How best to use it? Do you need to use more that one yarn to make it stand out. It look like several layers of yarn. Thanks
In the video, I show the one color version, which I think looks pretty good. Later I show the two color version. I think either one color or two look just fine!
I was trying to figure out the right wording. It wasn’t a question regarding the color. The yarn look very thick. Are you using double layers of yarn? Ex: some patterns say
Holds two yarns together. I wasn’t sure if that’s what you did or the weight of the yarn is a 6.
Also what would I use this pattern to make? (Blankets, hats, or scarves.
Thanks again
Oh ok! In the opening photo and first couple of seconds of the video I used a super bulky weight yarn (size 6) for that sample (where I turn it over) mostly so the stitches can be seen on camera. In the actual demonstration of the stitch, in both the single color version and the two color, it's just a regular medium worsted weight yarn in I believe a cotton and acrylic blend. This is a pretty thick stitch, yet has a good amount of stretch, so I generally use it for trivets, hats, scarves, etc. I haven't yet used it in sweaters, but it would seem to be nice for it.
This looks like it might make some thick dish cloths or potholders if using cotton yarn 😊
Great idea!
You make this look easy. I hope it is that easy for me. 😂❤
You can do it! 💯
Love it!
Thanks!!
Gosh lady did you come up with this stitch? So talented and it’s cute. Potholders lol 😂
Thank you very much!
Love it❤
Very good!!❤
Thank you! Cheers!
BEAUTIFUL 😍 TY … NOT FOR A NEWBIE THOUGH I DONT THINK … ??? I USED TO KNIT WITH MY MUM & NAN AS A CHILD , BUT THAT WAS PRETTY MUCH KNIT ONE PEARL ONE & I BELIEVE MY MUM CAST ME ON & OFF 💭 HOPEFULLY IT WILL COME IN HANDY THOUGH 🤞
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Wow that's nice 👍
Thank you! Cheers!
Lindo. Obrigada por nos ensinar.❤
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❤️ So ❤️ beautiful ❤️❤️❤️❤️ stay ❤️ connected 💕💕💕💕
Thank you very much!
Pretty
Please give some suggestions in which this stich can be used! Can Taylor Swift dress be made in this stitch? Please show the starting
Thank you for sharing the video in save it thank you
Happy to help!
Very. Pretty ❤
Thank you! Cheers!
বাঃ খুব সুন্দর 👌
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Very nic!
Thank you!
How many stitches need to make baby blanket
I have a full tutorial explaining all of the necessary things to consider when taking a stitch pattern like this and converting it into a blanket here: ruclips.net/video/JUbRd3lmzww/видео.html
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I still am in the middle of deciding whether to make beanie or bag
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There is no comparison to the knitted Brioche stitch however this crochet version is simpler.
Love it you should do a video with TL yarn crafts❤❤❤