Your chart with color key is so helpful! I have vision problems, and can easily see the pattern sequence of what comes next in your chart. Thank you SOOOO much! I am a machine knitter but am determined to learn brioche by hand. Brioche is easily done with machine knitting double bed by manipulating needles, but learning it by hand allows me to different scale patterns.
Thank you so much Linda!!! I'm so glad that you like my charts. Initially I did it for myself. Looking at this kind of colored chart I instantly understand what I have to do (knit :). Sometimes I was curious about machine knitting, but never got to try it. It's interesting that a machine knitter sees the value and differences in hand knitting. Good luck and happy knitting!!
Dear Happy Knitter! Thank You for this video! It was a pleasure to see more complex brioche pattern doing in continental knitting. I would like to ask you about one question: They said everywhere that brioche and fisherman’s rib is technically the same pattern. Can I make this lovely pattern by doing the fisherman’s stitches? I can’t see cable pattern doing with fisherman’s rib stitches anywhere. Thank you in advance 🤗
Is it possible to post a link to the pattern in your description section or create a download? It would be nice to have the pattern in front of me while I follow your video.
I really like the two-color brioche patterns. How can I get the full charts, without the video? I am a very experienced knitter, and do not need all the step-by-step, one row at a time instruction.
Absolutely over the moon with this tutorial! The first one that connected with my right brain 😂 thank you só much for making this…🥰
This is exactly the kind of tutorial I was looking for. Your instructions are so clear. Thank you. I feel like I am getting somewhere!
Just found this tutorial, thank you explained perfect.
Just one note...you say slip one yarn over...but what you do is yarn over slip one
Your chart with color key is so helpful! I have vision problems, and can easily see the pattern sequence of what comes next in your chart. Thank you SOOOO much! I am a machine knitter but am determined to learn brioche by hand. Brioche is easily done with machine knitting double bed by manipulating needles, but learning it by hand allows me to different scale patterns.
Thank you so much Linda!!! I'm so glad that you like my charts. Initially I did it for myself. Looking at this kind of colored chart I instantly understand what I have to do (knit :). Sometimes I was curious about machine knitting, but never got to try it. It's interesting that a machine knitter sees the value and differences in hand knitting. Good luck and happy knitting!!
Dear Happy Knitter!
Thank You for this video! It was a pleasure to see more complex brioche pattern doing in continental knitting.
I would like to ask you about one question:
They said everywhere that brioche and fisherman’s rib is technically the same pattern.
Can I make this lovely pattern by doing the fisherman’s stitches?
I can’t see cable pattern doing with fisherman’s rib stitches anywhere.
Thank you in advance 🤗
Thank you for the great video and making it a great start to start brioching.
Thank you, Hilda!!!
Thank you for a fantastic tutorial
You're welcome!!💗💗
Wonderful tutorial! Thankyou so much.
Thank you, Kate!!!
0:08 - you can see the chart with all the symbols explained
Thanks for the great pattern and tutorial. I have followed the schema and when I reach the 29th row, my work doesn’t seem centred. Help! Thanks
Is it possible to post a link to the pattern in your description section or create a download? It would be nice to have the pattern in front of me while I follow your video.
It's a pity you never showed us the end results up close.
I really like the two-color brioche patterns. How can I get the full charts, without the video? I am a very experienced knitter, and do not need all the step-by-step, one row at a time instruction.
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