2 Color Brioche Knitting (Setup Row & Working in Brioche: Rows 1 & 2) || Brioche 101

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  • Опубліковано 12 вер 2024
  • How to do a 2 color brioche setup row after working a 2 color italian cast on & and then how to work your first 2 rows in brioche knitting.
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    Brioche Explained: 0:21
    Setup Row Light Color: 1:05
    Setup Row Dark Color: 2:45
    Row 1 Light Color: 4:45
    Row 1 Dark Color: 6:15
    Row 2 Light Color: 7:42
    Row 2 Dark Color: 9:02
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 16

  • @mhaightster
    @mhaightster 6 років тому +6

    Thank you for taking the time to make these videos! They are clear, well done and make following along very easy. What felt overwhelming and too difficult has been broken down so patiently that it took the mystery away. I am happily two color brioching with ease for the very first time.

    • @TheBlueMouseKnits
      @TheBlueMouseKnits  6 років тому +1

      mhaightster thank you! That makes me so happy to hear you’re working in 2 color brioche for the first time and that it made it easy :)

  • @mireyala7592
    @mireyala7592 5 років тому +3

    Thank you for this Brioche tutorial. I have seen so many that left me overwhelmed and these videos are perfect and easy to understand. Thank you so much!

  • @JuliettePepperell
    @JuliettePepperell 6 років тому +3

    This was a great tutorial! Thank you so much.The pace was perfect, not too slow or too fast. I was really impressed by your notes, including the timecodes for each step was super helpful

  • @knittingknives
    @knittingknives 6 років тому +3

    Thank you for the awesome tutorial. I've watched a number tonight trying to learn it and yours has been the most clear and helpful starting right from cast-on, set-up, and the overall stitch pattern. You also explain everything so carefully and clearly making it feel so much easier.
    My one suggestion would be to consider putting time stamp links in the description so it's easy to jump to a particular area in the video. If someone (like myself) wants to jump back to the light side of row one it would be much easier than clicking through the video until I find the right spot. (I think I'm mostly just lazy).
    Thank you again for the great video!!

    • @TheBlueMouseKnits
      @TheBlueMouseKnits  6 років тому +2

      Hey Sarah, I'm so glad you liked the tutorial! And that's also a really great suggestion, I'll definitely do that :)
      Thank you!

  • @hollymcalister4108
    @hollymcalister4108 5 років тому +1

    Well explained. Thanks! How have I knitted for so many years without trying brioche???? Time to change that!

  • @impurezion
    @impurezion 5 років тому +2

    I’m so lost... it says to s1yo, so why do we yo before we slip? 😭 this is one of many videos I understand but still don’t understand?

    • @TheBlueMouseKnits
      @TheBlueMouseKnits  5 років тому +1

      The order of the YO doesn't matter, as long as you do a YO either before or after you slip so that the YO crosses over it (and pairs with it), then you are good. I find YO first makes it a smoother motion, and easier to do.

    • @o0oMysticdragono0o
      @o0oMysticdragono0o 2 роки тому

      I thought the same thing...why is she saying slip 1 yarnover when it's yarn over slip one...it does matter where that yarn over goes

  • @TrudySchwartzBurrill
    @TrudySchwartzBurrill 4 роки тому

    Saying. C1-1 / C22 it is much less confusing. Not everyone is using or following the script of light dark that you are. So using the terminology C1 - C2 would suit all peoples understanding easier. You need to realize that if one is attempting or perfecting their Brioche they have C1 and C2 down and are at minimum an intermediate level knitter. .But why confuse people with your decision of the usage of light / dark in the same way you have..... CONSTRUCTIVE CRITICISM IS THE BEST COMPLIMENT YOU CAN RECEIVE, IT SHOULD HOPEFULLY BE HONORED NOT REJECTED.

  • @contactjoy4140
    @contactjoy4140 2 роки тому +1

    It is very distracting to hear music as loud or slightly louder than your voice.
    The music is totally unnecessary.
    I came to this channel to learn Brioche, not to fight with trying to hear your voice over the music.
    Ridiculous.

  • @DanielWSonntag
    @DanielWSonntag 5 років тому

    The mic noise is annoying but the written pattern was helpful. You shouldn't say yarn over when describing a knit stitch in a pattern that has a yarn over. It's confusing. Just say knit or brioche knit

    • @TheBlueMouseKnits
      @TheBlueMouseKnits  5 років тому +1

      Can't do anything about the mic noise, it's all I could do with the equipment I had. And this video is for beginners who don't know what a brioche knit stitch is, so I use the explanation of a YO to help them visualize it. And for many that's helpful, but it's not going to be helpful for everyone because everyone learns differently.

    • @hollymcalister4108
      @hollymcalister4108 5 років тому +1

      Hmm. I missed it if she ever said to yarn over w/in a knit stitch at all. She said to YO and slip as it if to knit/purl, depending on the side; but anytime she said to YO, she wasn't referring to the YO within the stitch itself, I don't think. If it was in the "as if to knit" parts, it's kind of crucial to say. I guess you could say to slip through the front or the back, but it's usually referred to as "as if to knit/purl" instead. But you have to know which way to slip in order to have the stitch sitting the right way on your needle. Is that what you mean?