I've spent more hours over the past few days than I can count trying to figure this out. Your videos and manner of explanation is hands down the best. I DID IT!
I was just thinking the same thing! All her little comments about snuggling up I loved it. I have literally spent a week trying to learn two colour!! Thank you Andrea!
After watching and reading many various tutorials, I FINALLY understand the "yarn over" part (this is why I have to keep undoing and redoing because It doesn't look right). THANK YOU.
I love your tutorials. There is something about your voice and calm speech pattern that gives me confidence. And It helps that you clearly explain the "why's and how's" of things. I think I have finally got brioche! Thank you 😊
THANK YOU. I've been trying for a week to learn brioche. I've been watching numerous videos, unpicking, watch another, unpick, on and on. Almost gave up ever getting the hang of brioche but found your video. It's the only one that worked for me. Thanks a million. Sue
Thank you - beautifully demonstrated. I've never heard of brioche knitting before today (and I've been knitting for a loooong time). I've been trying to get my head around brioche crochet, so I can understand how your video popped up in my playlist. I'm glad it did!
I spent days trying to figure this out with a block of the month video I’m doing. Ready to give up and then I came upon your video. Yours cleared it up for me! Thank you for your excellent presentation of Brioche.
Kinda helped me with the edges being raged. I’ve watched 6 different videos now and I still seem to be ending up with weird edges. Knitting in the round is so much easier. Thanks.
THANK-YOU for unconfusing me!! 1. I'm am an English knitter. 2. You said I might be yf at the wrong time "which makes the stitches loose" EXACTLY! 3. PHEW!!! FINALLY! It looks right! 4.💋💋💋💋💋💥
I can do this, thanks so much for this easy tutorial - brioche knitting demystified. I loved your patient pace, I am now confident that brioche is doable! 🧶👏🏻❤️
Thank you so much for your tutorial. It was so clear and easy to understanding. I am going to try to knit one of your beautiful shawls, wish me luck. Love your you tube podcasts as well.
Hi, thanks for the tutorial! I want to make your nascha poncho, is this a useful tutorial to get the hang of brioche in order to make that? I'm getting confused as some tutorials say cast on an odd no. then some say a multiple of 4...
Hi Kit! Nascha is worked flat, so this would be a great tutorial to practice with. You want an odd number of sts when working brioche flat and an even number of sts when working brioche in the rnd :)
Thank you for the great tutorial! I do have 2 questions.....I really should put them in your weekly podcast.......1. Is 2 color brioche easier or more learner friendly that 1 color? 2. How do you know when to purl? Is each row a knit then purl or since its knitted twice is it knit/knit color 2 then purl color 1/purl color2? Does that make sense? My goal this year is to try Brioche but need to figure out to either start with the Boho Blush or Biochealisious shawl. LOVE your work! HELP ;)
Hello Tracy! I recommend starting with 2 color brioche as it is easier to see what is going on with the stitches using contrasting colors! On the RS of your work you will knit (brk) with the main color and then do a 2nd pass purling (brp) with the contrast color. The WS is the opposite of that - purl (brp) with the main color and knit (brk) with the contrast color.
I’m excited, knitting brioche is finally sinking in! I’d been knitting what I think is the fisherman’s knit stitch which gives a very similar effects, but was/am determined to learn brioche. I got confused when in some rows, you slipped the first stitch and in others, you knit or purled them. Can you explain why? Is it because the next stitch would be a brioche knit or purl?
I've spent more hours over the past few days than I can count trying to figure this out. Your videos and manner of explanation is hands down the best. I DID IT!
Exactly my thoughts!
I was just thinking the same thing! All her little comments about snuggling up I loved it. I have literally spent a week trying to learn two colour!! Thank you Andrea!
After watching and reading many various tutorials, I FINALLY understand the "yarn over" part (this is why I have to keep undoing and redoing because It doesn't look right). THANK YOU.
I love your tutorials. There is something about your voice and calm speech pattern that gives me confidence. And It helps that you clearly explain the "why's and how's" of things. I think I have finally got brioche! Thank you 😊
Wow, this is the first time I have u derstood brioche
Thanks to your tutorial I finally get it using two colors!
I love you Andrea!
THANK YOU. I've been trying for a week to learn brioche. I've been watching numerous videos, unpicking, watch another, unpick, on and on. Almost gave up ever getting the hang of brioche but found your video. It's the only one that worked for me. Thanks a million. Sue
Perfect. The mist surrounding brioche clears…. Thank you, Andrea❤
Thank you so much for this great video!! Your calming voice and written instructions make this doable!!
THE MOST clear and concise tutorial I've ever watched I think. Thank you so much- I this stitch is finally clicking for me:)
Thank you - beautifully demonstrated. I've never heard of brioche knitting before today (and I've been knitting for a loooong time). I've been trying to get my head around brioche crochet, so I can understand how your video popped up in my playlist. I'm glad it did!
THANK YOU for explaining what to do with the edge stitches. Very good video!
I spent days trying to figure this out with a block of the month video I’m doing. Ready to give up and then I came upon your video. Yours cleared it up for me! Thank you for your excellent presentation of Brioche.
Hands down the best brioche tutorial I’ve seen for the way I knit. Much appreciated 🥰
You are a great teacher. This is the first time I understood brioche. Thank you
Thank you for explaining that subtlety of the YOs, and the resulting differences.
I'm glad you found it helpful!
Thank you for an excellent tutorial, Andrea.
Kinda helped me with the edges being raged. I’ve watched 6 different videos now and I still seem to be ending up with weird edges. Knitting in the round is so much easier. Thanks.
Thank you, thank you, thank you. Your video has been the turning point, where I finally feel comfortable with brioche knitting🎉🎉
THANK-YOU for unconfusing me!!
1. I'm am an English knitter.
2. You said I might be yf at the wrong time "which makes the stitches loose"
EXACTLY!
3. PHEW!!! FINALLY!
It looks right!
4.💋💋💋💋💋💥
Yay! So happy you found it helpful!
You’re amazing, this is the best tutorial
Clapping with excitement you are such an amazing teacher finally think I can tackle a brioche pattern thank you Andrea you are a gifted girl.
Thank you! I have tried to learn brioche three times before, and now it finally makes sense!
I can do this, thanks so much for this easy tutorial - brioche knitting demystified. I loved your patient pace, I am now confident that brioche is doable! 🧶👏🏻❤️
How generous of you. That was wonderful. Thank you
Thank you for a really clear tutorial, I might have a go now.
Go for it!
👍 You are a talented teacher ❤❤❤I have watched a lots of videos before and I don’t get it 💝 your tutorial is so clear 💐
Thank you so much for your tutorial. It was so clear and easy to understanding. I am going to try to knit one of your beautiful shawls, wish me luck. Love your you tube podcasts as well.
I think I finally got it!!!! Yay. Going to try a 2 colour scarf.
Is there written instructions I can find somewhere?
Wonderful tutorial.
Thank you so much for such a clearly explained introduction to brioche stitch …. I am now ready to try making a brioche beanie
Thank you. I knitted 10 brioche hats but straight is little different. This video helps me!❤
Thank you so much! Brioche no longer seems so daunting!
I think I might be able to work brioche now
Not that I have yet but I will try
Great tutorial! Gives me the confidence to try brioche. Thank you Andrea!
Thank you!! Excellent explanation! 🎉😊
Brioche demystified - thanks!
You're perfect! Thanks.
Great explanation, thanks.
Glad it was helpful!
Written instructions made which rows to k or p clearer.
Thank you! That was so helpful!
Great video. Which of your patterns would you recommend for a very beginner brioche knitter? Thanks for your help
I’ve missed something. How do you tell if you should knit or purl a row?
Hi, thanks for the tutorial! I want to make your nascha poncho, is this a useful tutorial to get the hang of brioche in order to make that? I'm getting confused as some tutorials say cast on an odd no. then some say a multiple of 4...
Hi Kit! Nascha is worked flat, so this would be a great tutorial to practice with. You want an odd number of sts when working brioche flat and an even number of sts when working brioche in the rnd :)
@@dreareneeknits thanks a lot! :D
Thanks❤
Thank you for the great tutorial! I do have 2 questions.....I really should put them in your weekly podcast.......1. Is 2 color brioche easier or more learner friendly that 1 color? 2. How do you know when to purl? Is each row a knit then purl or since its knitted twice is it knit/knit color 2 then purl color 1/purl color2? Does that make sense? My goal this year is to try Brioche but need to figure out to either start with the Boho Blush or Biochealisious shawl. LOVE your work! HELP ;)
Hello Tracy! I recommend starting with 2 color brioche as it is easier to see what is going on with the stitches using contrasting colors! On the RS of your work you will knit (brk) with the main color and then do a 2nd pass purling (brp) with the contrast color. The WS is the opposite of that - purl (brp) with the main color and knit (brk) with the contrast color.
Yippee thank you!!!
I’m excited, knitting brioche is finally sinking in! I’d been knitting what I think is the fisherman’s knit stitch which gives a very similar effects, but was/am determined to learn brioche. I got confused when in some rows, you slipped the first stitch and in others, you knit or purled them. Can you explain why? Is it because the next stitch would be a brioche knit or purl?
Thank you
That would be yo,sl1,k1 written in Scotland 💕(that would be a “yarn on” needle rather than yfwd
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