I must say this is the most beautiful technique I've ever seen. I've been knitting for 30+ years and have never tried this. You've opened a whole new world of knitting to me. Thank you! 😍 😍
Thank you for making this so clear. I did watch someone knitting brioche in the round a few days ago, and it was frustrating. Mainly because the person giving the tutorial did not explain clearly what the brioche stitches were called. I feel so empowered after seeing your video! I am not even afraid to try this hat when I was about to settle for making a cowl that I don't even like. Lovely brioche hat! 🤩🤩🤩
Thank you Stephanie! Sometimes seeing really is believing, especially for the first try with a confusing knitting pattern. Helped me understand the concept :)
Thank you for this great tutorial! I’m on my way to getting this pattern down thanks to you! As a side note, you and I share the same thumbs. They look like mini big toes!
Thank you for making this video. It’s easy to follow and clear. I might give brioch a try, it’s always so confusing and complicated. How many stitch is the pattern? Will I be able to use chunky yarn #5 for this hat? Please make a chunky brioch hat.
HI There. Thanks for the tutorial. How many stitches for a double knit yarn hat? i usually work 120 stitches for a standard sized hat for myself, as i like a loose hat. would i cast on the same number of stitches for brioche? just don't want to end up with a hat too big/ too small and unable to wear it after all that hard work... thanks in advance.
Hi, there! Could you tell me what yarn you used for the knitting part on the completed hat shown in the beginning? (the variegated multi-colored yarn). Thank you!
Hi! I have a question. The pattern says to do rounds 1 & 2 a total of 12 times but when you start the Liguria pattern it doesn’t look like you have that many rows? Thank you so much for doing this video - I was just about to give up on ever learning brioche when I stumbled across your video! You are an excellent teacher! ❤️❤️❤️
Mary Caron when you knit brioche it takes two rounds to make one pass like in regular knitting so it’s really equal to six rows. You can make the ribbing however long you prefer but just end on the pearl so you can knit and start the pattern correctly.
@@sjstokke But the pattern specially says to do main color round 1 and CC round 1 EACH 11 more times, so it seems like you should have done 24 rounds/12 rows.
Absolutely stunning!!!! WOW!!!!! Soooo beautiful artwork!
I must say this is the most beautiful technique I've ever seen. I've been knitting for 30+ years and have never tried this. You've opened a whole new world of knitting to me. Thank you! 😍 😍
Good luck, I hope it works for you. My Instagram is @sjstokke if u want to send pics of your hats! I would love to see!
Thank you! I've been to liguria!
I just bought the pattern and ordered 2 yarns for this project 🎉
بسیار عالی ممنونم از لطفتون ک ب اشتراک گذاشتید 💟
Thank you for making this so clear. I did watch someone knitting brioche in the round a few days ago, and it was frustrating. Mainly because the person giving the tutorial did not explain clearly what the brioche stitches were called. I feel so empowered after seeing your video! I am not even afraid to try this hat when I was about to settle for making a cowl that I don't even like. Lovely brioche hat! 🤩🤩🤩
Thank you! Good luck
Thank you Stephanie! Sometimes seeing really is believing, especially for the first try with a confusing knitting pattern. Helped me understand the concept :)
Thank you for this great tutorial! I’m on my way to getting this pattern down thanks to you! As a side note, you and I share the same thumbs. They look like mini big toes!
That’s awesome, u should see mine now, I have fake nails!! Lolz
Thank you for this very clear video. It’s very simple to follow what I’m sure is a difficult pattern for a new beginner. ❤️
Bravissima very good
Really looking forward to video 2!
I just posted it, enjoy!
Thank you, Olha
Thank you, I'll try it once.
Thank you for making this video. It’s easy to follow and clear. I might give brioch a try, it’s always so confusing and complicated.
How many stitch is the pattern?
Will I be able to use chunky yarn #5 for this hat?
Please make a chunky brioch hat.
I want people to buy the pattern so I cannot tell u how many stitches , sorry
meanie
@@sjstokke
HI There. Thanks for the tutorial. How many stitches for a double knit yarn hat? i usually work 120 stitches for a standard sized hat for myself, as i like a loose hat. would i cast on the same number of stitches for brioche? just don't want to end up with a hat too big/ too small and unable to wear it after all that hard work... thanks in advance.
Can you plZ tell the multiples for the pattern..will be glad if you answer
Do u have cowl pattern
What size knitting needles are you using?
Hi, there! Could you tell me what yarn you used for the knitting part on the completed hat shown in the beginning? (the variegated multi-colored yarn). Thank you!
The wool user is too dark, its difficult to see the stitches.
Please post video 2 of brioche knit hat 😀
Marilyn Maloney working on it now, stay tuned
I just posted it!
If it says work 11 times does that mean 11 times with color one and 11 times with color 2? I assume it takes each color around to make 1 round.
Hi! I have a question. The pattern says to do rounds 1 & 2 a total of 12 times but when you start the Liguria pattern it doesn’t look like you have that many rows? Thank you so much for doing this video - I was just about to give up on ever learning brioche when I stumbled across your video! You are an excellent teacher! ❤️❤️❤️
Mary Caron when you knit brioche it takes two rounds to make one pass like in regular knitting so it’s really equal to six rows. You can make the ribbing however long you prefer but just end on the pearl so you can knit and start the pattern correctly.
@@sjstokke But the pattern specially says to do main color round 1 and CC round 1 EACH 11 more times, so it seems like you should have done 24 rounds/12 rows.
Your video is very nice but the sound it is very difficult to hear and understand....