To add to yesterday’s comment, it was hearing that familiar Kitchener refrain-“in as to knit, slip; in as to purl, pull-in as to purl, slip; in as to knit, pull” that suddenly made the bind-off click in my mind. Six yards of yarn to pull through each time made for a big tangle until I saw your explanation. Thank you, again, for making it possible for me to complete the afghan before she goes back to school.
This video was a lifesaver for me! I was in a panic not understanding the instuctions provided in the pattern I was using, my first time with brioche. The way you broke down the b/o into concepts and the fact that you went across the entire row repeating the instructions all the way was SOOOO helpful. I can't thank you enough!
I am watching ALL your Brioche videos for you clearly know what you are doing and put the needed time into your videos for you are clear speaking and unselfish in sharing your knowledge. ANYONE wanting to learn Brioche would find you as a real gift!!! Sincerely from a Montana Knitter
Thank you a hundred times - which is almost as many times as I watched portions of this video while practicing on my sample swatch before daring to bind off the REAL swatch for the Prof. knitter's module. You are my go- to teacher! Pam
B R I L L I A N T Clear concise easy to understand Suggestion: when threading the needle, place the yarn around the needle shaft, squeeze/folding it to create a solid sharp end (eliminating the frayed end), remove needle and feed thru eye.
Thank you so much for your clear instructions and calm attitude. It helped me cope with my Italian bind off anxiety. One day (if you will make such a video) I may even try brioche lace. :-)
I love your videos and have enjoyed watching and learning. With the Italian BO I found there is a line of yarn showing just below the end after finishing this BO.
Suzanne, I am a bit in a pickle. I want to do this bind off, but have been using the Sockmatician’s one pass two color brioche, so all of my stitches have a brioche shawl and I don’t see how to proceed. If I did half a round my knit stitches would have two shawls…..
Would you treat all of the stitch/shawl stitches as a single stitch just like Suzanne was treating the white knit stitches with a blue shawl as 1 stitch? I don't really know the answer, I'm guessing.
To add to yesterday’s comment, it was hearing that familiar Kitchener refrain-“in as to knit, slip; in as to purl, pull-in as to purl, slip; in as to knit, pull” that suddenly made the bind-off click in my mind. Six yards of yarn to pull through each time made for a big tangle until I saw your explanation. Thank you, again, for making it possible for me to complete the afghan before she goes back to school.
A good refrain goes a long way! ❤️ I really appreciate your kind feedback!!
This video was a lifesaver for me! I was in a panic not understanding the instuctions provided in the pattern I was using, my first time with brioche. The way you broke down the b/o into concepts and the fact that you went across the entire row repeating the instructions all the way was SOOOO helpful. I can't thank you enough!
Thank you for your clear explanation. I am hooked to brioche knitting - being a novice your videos are very helpful
This is so wonderful to hear, Zsuzanna, thanks so much! 😊
Thank you for an clear and concise explanation of this bind off. I am now speeding along-able to complete my granddaughter’s college afghan.
That's wonderful, Linda! I'm sure your granddaughter will appreciate and treasure her afghan! ❤️
I am watching ALL your Brioche videos for you clearly know what you are doing and put the needed time into your videos for you are clear speaking and unselfish in sharing your knowledge. ANYONE wanting to learn Brioche would find you as a real gift!!! Sincerely from a Montana Knitter
Thank you! Happy knitting!
Thank you a hundred times - which is almost as many times as I watched portions of this video while practicing on my sample swatch before daring to bind off the REAL swatch for the Prof. knitter's module. You are my go- to teacher! Pam
Yay for you, Pamela, perseverance will always prevail! ❤️ I love being the go-to teacher, thank you!
Thank you for making these videos. You are my go-to resource!
Glad you like them!
Thank you Suzanne! Your instructions are so clear, and I love the close-up views. I was struggling with this bind-off until I watched your video.
Glad it was helpful!
Amazing, could never have learned this from a book! Thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
Wonderfully clear video. Thanks very much! I think I can do this!
You can do it! Thank you and Happy Knitting.
Truly invisible BO. Than you very much!
Hugs and happy knitting!
Thank you this is such a good how to, I was completely confused with the written directions I was trying to fallow
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you!!!! Just in time for me to finish off my brioche scarf!!! Very easy to follow!
Wonderful! Happy knitting.
B R I L L I A N T Clear concise easy to understand Suggestion: when threading the needle, place the yarn around the needle shaft, squeeze/folding it to create a solid sharp end (eliminating the frayed end), remove needle and feed thru eye.
Thank you! Happy knitting.
Thank you so much for your clear instructions and calm attitude. It helped me cope with my Italian bind off anxiety. One day (if you will make such a video) I may even try brioche lace. :-)
Fun! 🧶
Thank you, this is clear video. It helped me to learn brioche.
Thank you so much! Happy New Year and Happy Knitting!
I love knitting brioche but had no idea how to bind off or weave in ends. Thank you for the clear instructions!
Thank you! Happy Knitting!
Brilliant simple understandable and easy to see, what you are doing. Thank you.
Thank you Christel Nellemann! Happy knitting.
Love your videos, and how you explain it in great detail, very easy to follow. Will definitely give this a try.
Wonderful. Thank you and happy knitting.
Thank you for going slow. It made much easier to follow and learn.
You are very welcome. Happy knitting.
I love your videos and have enjoyed watching and learning. With the Italian BO I found there is a line of yarn showing just below the end after finishing this BO.
Hmm, you may want to practice it on a swatch.
Thank you so much, super helpful
You are very welcome ani laurel! Happy knitting.
Suzanne, I am a bit in a pickle. I want to do this bind off, but have been using the Sockmatician’s one pass two color brioche, so all of my stitches have a brioche shawl and I don’t see how to proceed. If I did half a round my knit stitches would have two shawls…..
Would you treat all of the stitch/shawl stitches as a single stitch just like Suzanne was treating the white knit stitches with a blue shawl as 1 stitch? I don't really know the answer, I'm guessing.
Thank you ...😊💚💚💚
You are very welcome! Happy knitting