Finally…someone with clear directions where the yarn goes at the end of the round continental style. I’ve started my hat over twice…now I can start over and complete it! You are my hero(ine). Thank you Andrea!
I know I am repeating what everyone else has said, but THANK YOU for doing this in continental. I purl the exact way that you are doing here so it was invaluable to see Brioche in this way. Not afraid of brioche any more.
Thank you for not only doing continental but for doing it slow. I’ve been trying all night to do this. Within 30 seconds of you starting I get it. You are the best. Thank you so much.
BEST tutorial for 2 color Brioche I've found!! Probably because I'm a Continental knitter lol Thank you Sooooo much I was close to giving up for awhile until I found this tutorial!
I have watched so many brioche videos and this is the first one I'm not completely confused. Thank you so much for doing continental. So ready to finally try brioche.
Thank you so much for making these videos. It’s so hard to find great demonstrations for continental knitters! I may actually feel confident trying brioche now ( I’ve had my eye on the Harlow hat ☺️)
Oh my gosh, you have no idea how many videos I watched before I understood this. The other video only show 2-3 stitches and I had to keep rewinding, which got me all confused. Thank you so much for doing many stitches in a row so I had time to see each stitch in action and really understand the pattern before moving on! You're the best Andrea!
Thank you, Miss Andrea! Although I had taken a brioche class last month, I started a new brioche project SEVERAL times and nothing seemed to work. Now, with you show continental knitting, which I do, it is working out. Funny, how one must practice what one has learned, several times, before the learning sticks! My challenge was to always place the yarn in front of the needle for the slip ones, before doing brk and brp stitches! I’m so grateful!❤️
Thanks so much. I always wish there were words with better connotation for the stitches than burping and barking. I like your honeys and star-crossed lovers.
Hi I must admit yours have been the only tutorials that made brioche make sense, can I ask if you plan on making any tutorials regarding how to fix brioche mistakes, such dropped stitches, fixing yarnovers, purls where knits should be and vice versa, etc, I’m sure plenty will benefit and I for one know that I would. I hope you consider this, thanks 😁 (sorry I meant to post this here)
Finally…someone with clear directions where the yarn goes at the end of the round continental style. I’ve started my hat over twice…now I can start over and complete it! You are my hero(ine). Thank you Andrea!
I know I am repeating what everyone else has said, but THANK YOU for doing this in continental. I purl the exact way that you are doing here so it was invaluable to see Brioche in this way. Not afraid of brioche any more.
Thank you for not only doing continental but for doing it slow. I’ve been trying all night to do this. Within 30 seconds of you starting I get it. You are the best. Thank you so much.
I wish I could like this a thousand times!! Thank you so much for explaining it so thoroughly and slowly!
BEST tutorial for 2 color Brioche I've found!! Probably because I'm a Continental knitter lol Thank you Sooooo much I was close to giving up for awhile until I found this tutorial!
Your tutorials are some of the best I’ve used. I love your terminology! ❤
I have watched so many brioche videos and this is the first one I'm not completely confused. Thank you so much for doing continental. So ready to finally try brioche.
I got it! I got it!! Woo-hoo! Brioche beanie is happening!!! Thank you! Thank you!❤❤❤
Yay! You got this!
Thank you so much for making these videos. It’s so hard to find great demonstrations for continental knitters! I may actually feel confident trying brioche now ( I’ve had my eye on the Harlow hat ☺️)
Oh my gosh, you have no idea how many videos I watched before I understood this. The other video only show 2-3 stitches and I had to keep rewinding, which got me all confused. Thank you so much for doing many stitches in a row so I had time to see each stitch in action and really understand the pattern before moving on! You're the best Andrea!
Great video, especially love that you go slow and show the whole round including shifting the yarn around the needles. Thank you!
Thank you, Miss Andrea!
Although I had taken a brioche class last month, I started a new brioche project SEVERAL times and nothing seemed to work. Now, with you show continental knitting, which I do, it is working out. Funny, how one must practice what one has learned, several times, before the learning sticks!
My challenge was to always place the yarn in front of the needle for the slip ones, before doing brk and brp stitches!
I’m so grateful!❤️
Thank you, after watching five other videos and written instructions (some with mistakes) I finally got it. And it is actually easy to knit.
Thank u for doing this for the continental knitters, thank u, thank u!!
Thanks for going slowly, have been dying for over a year to get into brioche, already am three projects deep in yarn for it!!!!!!!
Very clear instructions! Thank you!
Thanks so much. I always wish there were words with better connotation for the stitches than burping and barking. I like your honeys and star-crossed lovers.
Hi I must admit yours have been the only tutorials that made brioche make sense, can I ask if you plan on making any tutorials regarding how to fix brioche mistakes, such dropped stitches, fixing yarnovers, purls where knits should be and vice versa, etc, I’m sure plenty will benefit and I for one know that I would. I hope you consider this, thanks 😁 (sorry I meant to post this here)
Took me quite a while to see this in continental! Thanks good demo.
Thank you Andrea. I always let folks know about your tutorials. Watching English style next. :-)
Thanks for sharing, very helpful info 🌹🌷🌹
Great tutorial, very clear. Love your tats!
Thanks!
Finally! The Harlow is on it's way! 😁😁😁
Perfect demo, thank you!
This is fantastic! (also: love the tattoos!)
Do you leave contracting color always in the front
Thank you for showing continental syle. How did you join in the round to start?