Heh -- I laboriously invented this myself a few years ago after my first brioche project. I wanted something reversible and realized that if I could combine brioche and ribbing, it would work. It took my some trial and error to persuade myself that the brioche yarn-over trick is a different way of doing knit-below. Enormous kudos for mentioning how hard -- nearly impossible, in fact -- it is to tink fisherman's rib. Fortunately I don't make too many mistakes with a stitch this simple, but when a mistake happens, it is very VERY hard to undo. Thanks for a great piece!
I don't understand why people say it's not the same stitch. It's the same stitch done different ways-- the knit/purl one below drops the stitch above and pulls it into the same position as the YO in brioche. I've literally been swapping back and forth brk/brp and k/p one below on this piece and I can't see any difference aside from how the stitches are being knit.
Except that working two colors into brioche is super straightforward, i’m not sure how you would do a reversible project in two colors with the fisherman’s rib… or have a contrasting background. Plus brioche makes it super simple to work in a pocket because you can switch to double knit by altering your YO to a slip stitch.
Another great video Brittany! I love Fisherman’s Rib. My teacher taught us this lovely pattern at one of my first classes with her probably 10 years ago now. It looks so nice and is so relaxing to knit. Thanks Brittany!💕
I learned to do this stitch without pearling and it looks the same. Any even number of stitches, knit first row (setup row), EVERY row now will be: *K1, K1B (knit one below) *. Knit last 2stitches Sooooooo easy 😍
I love this pattern and am so happy to have found you. I knit socks (two at a time) mostly but sometimes I just want to do something different and I think I may just get myself some yarn and make a lap blanket using this stitch. Thank you for sharing❣
You can achieve this look using all knit stitches. Every row is the same: *K 1, K 1 B * and that is it. Cast on an even number of stitches, work one row of all knit as set up then start the pattern. For people who don't like to purl it is ideal.
Such a great video! Thankyou so much for these tutorials, they’re such a perfect level for mid-experienced knitters who want to challenge themselves but also don’t want to go insane trying to learn overly complex patterns. Thankyou for your effort, it really shows in your vids!! ❤️❤️ ❤️much love💕💕
Thank you so much!! I certainly take the “post less often, but make sure they’re great” video strategy, so a great deal of time is spent on each one (maybe too much time 😅). I’m so happy it shows, and I really appreciate what you said 🥰
Amazing video. You are so thorough. I'm wondering what are the brands of Needles you show / use in this video? The wooden set with the black caps look amazing and the metal ones are very blunt- which comes in handy for so many yarns I use- not to mention, the blue cord looks similar to the red cord on Chiaogoo ci oculars? So happy to have found this video, as I have a pattern that uses this stitch and was not very successful. It really helps to be able to see it in action 😀
What are all these comments about "what a great video"? Just blew thru row 3! 😭 Is it knit 2, knit 1 under and repeat? Or knit 2, knit one under, knit 1, knit one under, repeat??
Putting this here for anyone in the future that ran into the same problem as me and this person (i figure you figured it out by now) the 3rd row is knit 2, then your repeat is knit 1 purl 1 and at the end of the row its knit 2. I had to look up another video which happened to be her making a scarf to figure it out 😅
Nice simple video! I've always shyed away from that stitch but will now give it a try I have some nice patterns in bulky yarns for winter jumpers I've been putting off. Is that stitch suitable to do with VELVETEEN wool as well?
I'm so glad you enjoyed it, and found motivation in it! I've never tried this stitch with velveteen yarn personally....the lower stitch definition will hide the pattern a bit, but I'm sure it would work. Definitely worth making a little test swatch!
I really like your teaching style and videos. I have a question involving the half fisherman's rib pattern where you P1,K1on the odd-numbered rounds and then P1, K1b on the even-numbered rounds. I am knitting a hat with this pattern, so using a circular needle. Whenever I change colors in this pattern I like to work a set-up round just using knit stitches before starting the ribbing. Should I knit this set-up round in the first color or in the new color? Thank you.
Do you know the name of this variation?!?! For years I have knitted a stitch pattern similar to this, but I don’t know what it is called 😔 It doesn’t have any purls on the back… so both sides use Knit & Knit1Below.
I get stuck in row 3 every time. Dont know what to do with the loose loop after each below knit stitch. And always end up with only one stitch to do the last two purls.
I love fisherman's rib, but I can never get the k1b right. The stitch I pull off the needle always ends up staying as a loop rather than falling into a regular stitch 😱
Ahh, yeah…I can see that! I always have to pay a little more attention at the start of a fisherman’s rib project, but eventually it becomes muscle memory!
Advice from a life long knitter: A Half Patent stitch is a Half "Brioche" stitch to be precise. Full Patent is Full "Brioche". The only difference is that a half patent is worked every second row while a full patent is worked in every row. Patent stitches have been around for a very long time. Naming something "Brioche" does not make it into a different or new stitch. My 140 year old pattern book has a "Fisherman's Rib" as well as a Full Patent Stitch. Patent Stitches have a wonderful history in Europe. Please do not mislead your viewers by saying this is not a " Brioche" stitch. And by the way Brioche is a French bun. Patent stitches are for knitting. Bread is for eating. Have fun knitting and always do your research and you might find that what seems new to you has been around for a very long time, minus the food related fancy new name.
Heh -- I laboriously invented this myself a few years ago after my first brioche project. I wanted something reversible and realized that if I could combine brioche and ribbing, it would work. It took my some trial and error to persuade myself that the brioche yarn-over trick is a different way of doing knit-below.
Enormous kudos for mentioning how hard -- nearly impossible, in fact -- it is to tink fisherman's rib. Fortunately I don't make too many mistakes with a stitch this simple, but when a mistake happens, it is very VERY hard to undo.
Thanks for a great piece!
Thank you for sharing this stitch. Your videography and editing are fantastic! ❤😍
I don't understand why people say it's not the same stitch. It's the same stitch done different ways-- the knit/purl one below drops the stitch above and pulls it into the same position as the YO in brioche. I've literally been swapping back and forth brk/brp and k/p one below on this piece and I can't see any difference aside from how the stitches are being knit.
You're right, nimble needles has a great video on this - identical!
Except that working two colors into brioche is super straightforward, i’m not sure how you would do a reversible project in two colors with the fisherman’s rib… or have a contrasting background. Plus brioche makes it super simple to work in a pocket because you can switch to double knit by altering your YO to a slip stitch.
@@ilovedavidbyrne You can do two color fisherman's rib. The process is different, but it's not difficult. Knittycat's Knits here on YT has tutorials.
It's a good idea to use life lines every few rows with this stitch, as it is not easy to reconstruct if you drop any stitches.
So pretty! You make it look so easy. Thanks for another great tutorial 😊
Another great video Brittany! I love Fisherman’s Rib. My teacher taught us this lovely pattern at one of my first classes with her probably 10 years ago now. It looks so nice and is so relaxing to knit. Thanks Brittany!💕
I learned to do this stitch without pearling and it looks the same. Any even number of stitches, knit first row (setup row), EVERY row now will be: *K1, K1B (knit one below) *. Knit last 2stitches Sooooooo easy 😍
I love this pattern and am so happy to have found you. I knit socks (two at a time) mostly but sometimes I just want to do something different and I think I may just get myself some yarn and make a lap blanket using this stitch. Thank you for sharing❣
You can achieve this look using all knit stitches. Every row is the same: *K 1, K 1 B * and that is it. Cast on an even number of stitches, work one row of all knit as set up then start the pattern. For people who don't like to purl it is ideal.
Such a great video! Thankyou so much for these tutorials, they’re such a perfect level for mid-experienced knitters who want to challenge themselves but also don’t want to go insane trying to learn overly complex patterns. Thankyou for your effort, it really shows in your vids!! ❤️❤️ ❤️much love💕💕
Thank you so much!! I certainly take the “post less often, but make sure they’re great” video strategy, so a great deal of time is spent on each one (maybe too much time 😅). I’m so happy it shows, and I really appreciate what you said 🥰
A great tutorial! I was able to learn on first try! Thanks!
Looks lovely. Thank you. Love these short tutorials. ♥️🤍♥️
That’s great to hear! Glad you’re enjoying them 😃
Thank you for an easy to understand tutorial. ❤
Thank you for the latest video on the 6 different ways to cast on also I really love your videos you do such a wonderful job 😊
Thank you so much! That makes my day 😊 So glad you enjoy them!
Thank you, trying this now😎
Thank you. A good tutorial.
👏🏻👏🏻🤩💯🏆😍💐🎉
Thank you so much for your great videos and all the additional tips & advise!!
Well explained. Thank u
Amazing video. You are so thorough. I'm wondering what are the brands of Needles you show / use in this video? The wooden set with the black caps look amazing and the metal ones are very blunt- which comes in handy for so many yarns I use- not to mention, the blue cord looks similar to the red cord on Chiaogoo ci oculars? So happy to have found this video, as I have a pattern that uses this stitch and was not very successful. It really helps to be able to see it in action 😀
This is such a beautiful pattern! And the perfect tutorial that I’ve been looking for, for fisherman’s rib. Thank you so much! I love your videos 😊
Great video! I appreciate the tips and all the work you did on the swatching - as a new knitter I appreciate you!
You are so welcome! I'm so glad it was helpful for you! 💙
What are all these comments about "what a great video"? Just blew thru row 3! 😭
Is it knit 2, knit 1 under and repeat?
Or knit 2, knit one under, knit 1, knit one under, repeat??
Putting this here for anyone in the future that ran into the same problem as me and this person (i figure you figured it out by now) the 3rd row is knit 2, then your repeat is knit 1 purl 1 and at the end of the row its knit 2. I had to look up another video which happened to be her making a scarf to figure it out 😅
@@TheFereldenCat You're awesome - thank you 😁
Guys she has a page with the written kntting instructions for the Fishermans rib. The link in her description box.
Nice simple video! I've always shyed away from that stitch but will now give it a try I have some nice patterns in bulky yarns for winter jumpers I've been putting off.
Is that stitch suitable to do with VELVETEEN wool as well?
I'm so glad you enjoyed it, and found motivation in it! I've never tried this stitch with velveteen yarn personally....the lower stitch definition will hide the pattern a bit, but I'm sure it would work. Definitely worth making a little test swatch!
I’m working on tank top and have reduced size of kneedles. Still looks huge
Please please please do a tutorial for a med size yarn sweater.
I really like your teaching style and videos. I have a question involving the half fisherman's rib pattern where you P1,K1on the odd-numbered rounds and then P1, K1b on the even-numbered rounds. I am knitting a hat with this pattern, so using a circular needle.
Whenever I change colors in this pattern I like to work a set-up round just using knit stitches before starting the ribbing. Should I knit this set-up round in the first color or in the new color? Thank you.
Do you know the name of this variation?!?!
For years I have knitted a stitch pattern similar to this, but I don’t know what it is called 😔 It doesn’t have any purls on the back… so both sides use Knit & Knit1Below.
How do we knit this stitch in the round/on circular needles?
Is there any purling in the second row?
See if you can find a blog post that shows a close up of knit 1 below! Then you'll be on your way!
I get stuck in row 3 every time. Dont know what to do with the loose loop after each below knit stitch. And always end up with only one stitch to do the last two purls.
I love fisherman's rib, but I can never get the k1b right. The stitch I pull off the needle always ends up staying as a loop rather than falling into a regular stitch 😱
Ahh, yeah…I can see that! I always have to pay a little more attention at the start of a fisherman’s rib project, but eventually it becomes muscle memory!
Me too!! What is supposed to happen to the dropped stitch?
What brand of needle are you using?
I think brioche is easier and faster. Its time consuming searching for the proper place to inser needle in stitch below
I made a lot of mistakes following your video. Instructions could have been clearer. How many times do I undo my knitting? 😔
Mistakes are part of the learning process, and proof that you are trying. Keep at it! It will all eventually click 🙌
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Advice from a life long knitter:
A Half Patent stitch is a Half "Brioche" stitch to be precise.
Full Patent is Full "Brioche".
The only difference is that a half patent is worked every second row while a full patent is worked in every row.
Patent stitches have been around for a very long time.
Naming something "Brioche" does not make it into a different or new stitch.
My 140 year old pattern book has a "Fisherman's Rib" as well as a Full Patent Stitch.
Patent Stitches have a wonderful history in Europe.
Please do not mislead your viewers by saying this is not a " Brioche" stitch.
And by the way Brioche is a French bun.
Patent stitches are for knitting. Bread is for eating.
Have fun knitting and always do your research and you might find that what seems new to you has been around for a very long time, minus the food related fancy new name.
Is this a yarn eater? Lol
U talk too much instead of showing us.
If you knit all the "between stitches" in both rows, the next row will be much easier to stitch in the row below. It will also be much faster!