I can't quite get it right. I understand what you are doing in the first row. But what exactly are you doing when you arrive at the triple stitch in the second row? You knit the first loop and then you 'continue to work in pattern', could you please elaborate on that? I know how to brioche, but I can't seem to continue in a logical way. Edit: solved the problem. It wasn't clear to me that you already yos'd the first loop of the triple stitch.
Hello! After you complete the increase stitch, you will have 3 plain knit stitches in a row on the next row. You will work these stitches in pattern, which ends up being YOS, k1, YOS. Hope this helps!
I'm so sorry to hear that you're having trouble working this stitch! There will naturally be a large hole in the stitch you work this increase into, but never fear--it will decrease in size as the tension evens out as you work more rows. I'd recommend working a few more rows, but if the hole is still larger than expected, please send a photo of your work to customerservice@purlsoho.com. That way, we can better visualize what's going on!
Thanks for writing in! Because we are a company based in the United States, all of our videos are recorded in English. However, the basic brioche increase stitch is a very common technique, so I bet that other creators have demonstrated it in other languages!
I can't quite get it right.
I understand what you are doing in the first row.
But what exactly are you doing when you arrive at the triple stitch in the second row? You knit the first loop and then you 'continue to work in pattern', could you please elaborate on that?
I know how to brioche, but I can't seem to continue in a logical way.
Edit: solved the problem. It wasn't clear to me that you already yos'd the first loop of the triple stitch.
Hello.. Can you please tell me how to increase in fluffy brioche stitch? Thanks
hi! I still don’t understand what you do with that si glue knit stitch when you come across it on the next row
Hello! After you complete the increase stitch, you will have 3 plain knit stitches in a row on the next row. You will work these stitches in pattern, which ends up being YOS, k1, YOS. Hope this helps!
Muchas gracias. Saludos
i keep getting a huge hole where my increase is, i don't know what it is. the stitch i work it into seems to turn huge
I'm so sorry to hear that you're having trouble working this stitch! There will naturally be a large hole in the stitch you work this increase into, but never fear--it will decrease in size as the tension evens out as you work more rows. I'd recommend working a few more rows, but if the hole is still larger than expected, please send a photo of your work to customerservice@purlsoho.com. That way, we can better visualize what's going on!
is this the same like brk2tog-yo-brk2tog?
Can this be done with half brioche?
Yes, this stitch can be done in half brioche as well!
Okay thank you 😊
Thank you
How many stitches do you start with in your tutorial?
I believe the cast on was 17! Thanks for writing!
Почему на английском?
Thanks for writing in! Because we are a company based in the United States, all of our videos are recorded in English. However, the basic brioche increase stitch is a very common technique, so I bet that other creators have demonstrated it in other languages!