Two-color brioche stitch tutorial on the round - Continental Method

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  • Опубліковано 24 січ 2025

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  • @c.hartwig9076
    @c.hartwig9076 5 років тому +2

    That was really helpful, thanks a bunch!

  • @multipletanksyndrome
    @multipletanksyndrome 6 років тому +1

    IDK what I'm doing wrong, but the wrong side doesn't look like the right side at all. And on my brioche purl, it's much looser than the left, and it just looks wrong. What am I doing wrong?

  • @annotlewski1104
    @annotlewski1104 6 років тому +1

    Wonderful instructions! One question- do you change color EVERY row?

    • @watchknitting
      @watchknitting  6 років тому

      Yes, that's correct you change the color each round.

  • @maxandgrandpa
    @maxandgrandpa 6 років тому

    Great job with instructions

  • @CassieDA17
    @CassieDA17 6 років тому

    How to you decrease with the brioche stitch to close off the hat?

    • @watchknitting
      @watchknitting  6 років тому

      Hi Cassie, actually it's a great question to bring up here! In the website I have written down the details of making a hat with this pattern. To make it short, for blocking you need to consider all yarn forwards as normal stitches and then you Knit2Together for three rows then you block the remaining. You may refer to this link here: goo.gl/F47pRr

  • @ruddytuesday
    @ruddytuesday 6 років тому

    Why do you have your working yarn on the left side for the first round? Shouldn't it be on the right (like it usually is?) The way you're doing it, this doesn't make the circle complete... I've been trying forever to find instructions and a video that explain this properly and everyone does it differently. It's so frustrating!

    • @watchknitting
      @watchknitting  6 років тому

      Hi there, I mentioned in the video, the first row is set up row and I do not joint the circular at that point, you work the very first row as you do in flat.

    • @fefieh
      @fefieh 6 років тому +4

      ruddytuesday this is continental knitting