This is extremely helpful and exactly what I was looking for. My pattern calls for 16 rows in between brioche sections and I was so confused by the other videos. This one makes it so easy to understand.
Thank you! I've watched a few videos on how to do this, but they were hard to understand. You made it very simple by focusing on just the ridges and telling us to count both sides. I found your video to be very, VERY helpful. :)
hi! If you haven't already found out, think I know why: because with the garter stitch (which uses just the knit stitch), you have a RIGHT side and a WRONG side. both sides of your knitting are not always the same. I'm looking at my project now and one side has 4 ridges but the other side has 3. If I just looked at one side and doubled the number, I would either count one less or one too many rows
This is extremely helpful and exactly what I was looking for. My pattern calls for 16 rows in between brioche sections and I was so confused by the other videos. This one makes it so easy to understand.
This has to be the best explanation I've seen. Thank you.
You're finished example is the best knitting I've ever seen! It looks like a machine has done it. Thanks for explaining counting the work so well!
Thank you! I've watched a few videos on how to do this, but they were hard to understand. You made it very simple by focusing on just the ridges and telling us to count both sides. I found your video to be very, VERY helpful. :)
Thank you. I have finally understood how to count rows!
This was very helpful I was about to make double the rows I needed lol
THANK YOU SO MUCH!!
Excellent thank you 🙏
I was told to count 2 rows for the two "bumps. So why would you have to turn over?
Just multiply it by 2. Don’t turn it over.
I'm confused over the row counting. Why do we have to turn it over & count the other side?
hi! If you haven't already found out, think I know why: because with the garter stitch (which uses just the knit stitch), you have a RIGHT side and a WRONG side. both sides of your knitting are not always the same. I'm looking at my project now and one side has 4 ridges but the other side has 3. If I just looked at one side and doubled the number, I would either count one less or one too many rows
Just count the purl stitch (umbrella) then times by 2