You are such a wonderful, patient, and concise teacher! Thank you. Brioche will definitely be added to the list of techniques I want to learn, especially with such a lovely pattern. Your hat looks fantastic, and your color choices are really fun.
My first introduction to brioche stitches last year was a Katrin Schubert hat pattern called Rainbrioche, it whet my appertite to try more 2 colour brioche. I completed a full size 2 colour Brioche shawl in less than 3 months this year, and I have a 2 colour Brioche scarf in mohair in my 2020 projects lineup, to really test my execution of brioche increases and decreases. Felicia, thank you for explaining that the difficulty is mental conception and not the action, as once you get it, the rhythm of the sweeps are addictive. 😍 💙💜
This is a great teaching video. I have been trying to do this pattern for 12 months in and off and I think your video will help. The problem I had was it was a written pattern not charted. I think you have helped with it
Oh I can’t add a pic of the Brioche pattern I was having trouble with. Anyway I think mine is increase 6 or or 5 in the one hole to make 6. Thank you. I love the way you teach.
I am intrigued. I have a baby cocoon that I love to knit but it is rather boring - straight knit on circular needles. I am happy to buy this pattern, but before doing so, is this pattern easy enough to elongate? The cocoon is about 21 inches long. Also does brioche take the same amount of yarn - just doing it in two colors as it would with my straight knit? Thank you for your thoughts! Stephanie
Felicia, your tutorial has been a great help. I understand the increase and the decrease stitches and just did the first row. However, since I've never done brioche before this hat, i have a question: on the Rnd1 CC when I am knitting the increased stitches for the brp1 do I just take two stitches at a time even though there's no slip over it making it look like a brioche stitch?
Thank You SOOOOOOOO much!!🥰😍!! That was so helpful because I have always wanted to learn Brioche and it shows me a great way to look at it! I will check out your other videos and also the pattern & 🧶! I'm addicted to knitting and crochet! Mostly 🧶❣😘#YARNMakesMeHappy🧶#GPWarrior💚🥄
Thank you, that was a lovely tutorial ... just letting you know that the BrRsldec is called a Brioche right slanting decrease, not a right slipping decrease. But keep up the great work ... I love the colours and the pattern you have chosen. 💖
So glad I’ve found this channel. You have a great teaching style. Thank you 🙏🏼
My Angel Brioche Knitting😍 Thank you 🥰
Great tutorial !! Pretty easy to understand such a complicated stitch. Thank you so much. I look forward to watch your next tutorial 💚
You are such a wonderful, patient, and concise teacher! Thank you. Brioche will definitely be added to the list of techniques I want to learn, especially with such a lovely pattern. Your hat looks fantastic, and your color choices are really fun.
Thank you so much Kara!
brioche is something i will practice soon thanks
That was very helpful! Thank you so much!
Very helpful thanks
My first introduction to brioche stitches last year was a Katrin Schubert hat pattern called Rainbrioche, it whet my appertite to try more 2 colour brioche. I completed a full size 2 colour Brioche shawl in less than 3 months this year, and I have a 2 colour Brioche scarf in mohair in my 2020 projects lineup, to really test my execution of brioche increases and decreases.
Felicia, thank you for explaining that the difficulty is mental conception and not the action, as once you get it, the rhythm of the sweeps are addictive. 😍 💙💜
Amazing!! So many brioche projects to try.
Вас очень приятно слушать. A lot of thanks
Thank you for this tutorial, I was inspired and immediately bought the pattern and I've started knitting it. 🤩
Wonderful! thank you so much!
Great tutorial
This is a great teaching video. I have been trying to do this pattern for 12 months in and off and I think your video will help. The problem I had was it was a written pattern not charted. I think you have helped with it
Oh I can’t add a pic of the Brioche pattern I was having trouble with. Anyway I think mine is increase 6 or or 5 in the one hole to make 6. Thank you. I love the way you teach.
Glad it was helpful!
Hello I just found you and subscribed-it looks pretty tricky but I may try it as you inspired me ❤
Thanks for subscribing! I do hope the tutorial helps!
Brilliant!! Thank you 😊
I am making a beanie cap fir myself in thee brioche pattern and I don’t know how to the reduction leading up to binding. Kindly explain. Thx.
Thank you very very very much. I could not figure this too. I even dream of it or maybe it was a nightmare you know. Thank you again
I’m so glad it was helpful!
I am intrigued. I have a baby cocoon that I love to knit but it is rather boring - straight knit on circular needles. I am happy to buy this pattern, but before doing so, is this pattern easy enough to elongate? The cocoon is about 21 inches long. Also does brioche take the same amount of yarn - just doing it in two colors as it would with my straight knit?
Thank you for your thoughts!
Stephanie
Hi, love your channel. What yarn did you use for this hat which is awesome. ❤️🧶
Thanks so much! In this case, I used SweetGeorgia Superwash DK in Strawberry Tea and Shadow for this hat :)
Felicia, your tutorial has been a great help. I understand the increase and the decrease stitches and just did the first row. However, since I've never done brioche before this hat, i have a question: on the Rnd1 CC when I am knitting the increased stitches for the brp1 do I just take two stitches at a time even though there's no slip over it making it look like a brioche stitch?
Thank You SOOOOOOOO much!!🥰😍!! That was so helpful because I have always wanted to learn Brioche and it shows me a great way to look at it! I will check out your other videos and also the pattern & 🧶! I'm addicted to knitting and crochet! Mostly 🧶❣😘#YARNMakesMeHappy🧶#GPWarrior💚🥄
Thank you, that was a lovely tutorial ... just letting you know that the BrRsldec is called a Brioche right slanting decrease, not a right slipping decrease. But keep up the great work ... I love the colours and the pattern you have chosen. 💖
I think I've got it. Sleepless nights help. And, youtube videos.
It would have been A WHOLE LOT EASIER to SEE where the STITCHES are going if you had used 2 CONTRASTING COLORS of yarn and NOT a variegated yarn!🤪