Thank you so much, I was getting confused about the last and first stitches of the rounds and you’ve cleared that up for me. Everything else I was doing ok apart from that part. Can’t wait to pick up my needles and try again, I have a beautiful project I want to knit 😛
What an excellent explanation! This is my first time with Brioche, your description of the 'hows and whys' made perfect sense of what at first looked very complicated. Thank you!
Un grand merci pour ce tutoriel super précis... j’ai enfin pu exécuter correctement le début de la manche en circulaire à partir de l’aisselle ...cela fait deux semaines que je tricote et detricote !!! 🎉🙏🙏🙏
Thank you so much! I am knitting a brioche hat right now and was having the hardest time doing the transition between rounds right. This was incredibly helpful
Thank you for this!!! I want to knit a brioche hat for myself but haven’t found a good beginner pattern yet. I’ve gotten suggestions from people but they all say they had a terrible time with the crown decreases so I’m still looking for a pattern I can learn brioche with. I’m going to look through your patterns. I appreciate you putting this out here and making it so clear and easy to see. 😊
Hi Peggy! Showing brioche in video is always a bit tricky since it doesn't look like much of anything until you get a couple of inches of fabric completed. You might like to have a look at our Single Color Flat Brioche video to see us casting on and working brioche setup: th-cam.com/video/ErJN6-9HSRM/w-d-xo.html For working brioche in the round, you'll generally be casting on an even number of stitches. Happy knitting!
Always even number in the round. Just a simple and logical example: Your rounds need to start with a different stitch from the last stitch the previous round. And with an odd number, your last stitch of the cast-on is always the same as the first one (A-B-A, A-B-A-B-A, B-A-B-A-B and so on). And if you connect one "A" end with the other "A" end of your work, this pattern won't work. They need to be different. Like a knit and purl stitches next to each other. Hope that helps.
@@BrooklynTweed_Official I wish you would have mentioned that the setup row was the same as flat, only with an even number of stitches. I was watching a tutorial and realized it wasn't going to be the same in the round and tinked back my entire setup row, only to realize after reading this reply it was fine 😠
Hello! Since the brioche knit (BRK) and brioche purl (BRP) stitches incorporate the yarn overs from the previous row, you end up with the same number of stitches that you cast on.
Thank you for your help, I downloaded a knitting pattern for a beret but had never heard of a Brioche stitch, the pattern did not tell me what to do at end and start of a new row. I followed your method but had to refer to it for every row my PC has been on your blog for two days, I was putting my struggles down to being in my seventies but reading other reviews on youtube I am not alone. When I put down my knitting I struggled to recognise where I was and when it came to the crown decrease, the pattern told me to decrease 10 stitches on every fourth row which was not helpful, I was totally lost. I must have ripped out more rows than I knitted, when I dropped a stitch I did not have a clue how to rectify my mistake. I finished the beret tonight the main body is in brioche but used another way to do the crown - all knit divided into six decreasing in a twist on every row which looks good. I like the look and feel of the brioche stitch and with your help I might try this in the future but my patience is exhausted and glad to be finished the project. Thank you again from Bonnie Scotland
Good eye! Yes, the right side looks like columns of knit stitches, the wrong side looks more like 1x1 ribbing with alternating columns of knits & purls.
I appreciate this video but this has already started the whole process of brioche in the round. How do you start it? It seems like the videos out there don’t address the complete process.
Hi Maria! Our How To Knit: Single Color Flat Brioche video shows how to cast on and work your setup rows: th-cam.com/video/ErJN6-9HSRM/w-d-xo.html (in circular brioche, you'll work a single setup round). Happy knitting!
Any odd number of stitches, always beginning and ending with a knit stitch, will set you up for brioche with a nice garter stitch selvedge - check out our Crosshatch pattern for a simple two-color brioche scarf or wrap! Happy knitting! brooklyntweed.com/products/crosshatch
i am confused ... my brioche pattern has p1 where you are k1... the pattern is p1 sl1yo for row 1 and row 2 is p1 brk1... how would i sl1yo without it then becoming a brk1? is this possible
Hello, thank you for your question! Some patterns do start with a purl stitch rather than a knit stitch - this tutorial simply shows one variation. I encourage you to trust the pattern you're working!
Hello, thank you for your question! The number of stitches will depend on the pattern you're working, but typically with a stitch pattern using a multiple of 2 like brioche rib, you will need an even number of stitches.
Such a clear and to the point video! I was anxious to try brioche knitting before finding this -- not anymore.
You can do it! Our First Brioche Hat pattern is a great way to learn (that's how I finally learned!)
This was SUCH a helpful video. I was so confused, watched multiple videos, and not until this one did I fully get it. Thank you. [:
Glad it helped! Happy knitting!
Thank you so much! Your video is by far the easiest to follow to learn one color brioche in the round.
You are so welcome! We're glad we could help!
Thank you for this!!! finally understand the tricky parts to joining frm knit to purl ❤❤❤
Glad it was helpful! Happy knitting!
You save my life 😅 thank you so much for that short clear video concerning THAT point, this tricky thing between the ranks. 🧡☀️
You are so welcome! Happy knitting!
Thank you so much, I was getting confused about the last and first stitches of the rounds and you’ve cleared that up for me. Everything else I was doing ok apart from that part. Can’t wait to pick up my needles and try again, I have a beautiful project I want to knit 😛
We're so glad we could help! Happy knitting!
This tutorial was so helpful! Thank you so much! I've always been hesitant to try brioche but you did an excellent job explaining the process
Thanks so much, Laura! We're glad it helped!
What an excellent explanation! This is my first time with Brioche, your description of the 'hows and whys' made perfect sense of what at first looked very complicated. Thank you!
Glad it was helpful! Happy knitting!
I care more about the perfect 1x1 ribbing on the cuff if their sweater! Drop that tutorial 😍
That's a double-length cuff folded over to give a gorgeous rounded edge!
Un grand merci pour ce tutoriel super précis... j’ai enfin pu exécuter correctement le début de la manche en circulaire à partir de l’aisselle ...cela fait deux semaines que je tricote et detricote !!! 🎉🙏🙏🙏
Vous êtes les bienvenus - nous sommes ravis d'avoir pu vous aider ! Bon tricot !
Thank you so much! I am knitting a brioche hat right now and was having the hardest time doing the transition between rounds right. This was incredibly helpful
You are so welcome! Happy knitting!
Thank you for this valuable tutorial , finally , i manage to complete my top-down sweater, all due to you.
You're very welcome! Congratulations on your new sweater!
Thank you so much!! This was super helpful.☺️
You're so welcome! Happy briocheing!
This tutorial helped me learn it after I had to frog it like 10 times :D thank you so much
Glad we could help! Happy knitting!
this was so so so so helpful, thank you!
You're so welcome! Glad we could help!
Thank you so much!!
You're so welcome! Happy knitting!
THANK YOU for this!! Best brioche in the round explanation ever!
You are so welcome!
Thank you for this!!! I want to knit a brioche hat for myself but haven’t found a good beginner pattern yet. I’ve gotten suggestions from people but they all say they had a terrible time with the crown decreases so I’m still looking for a pattern I can learn brioche with. I’m going to look through your patterns. I appreciate you putting this out here and making it so clear and easy to see. 😊
Hi Cathy! Check out our Skipp and Urtia hat patterns, and stay tuned for an easy brioche hat pattern this fall! brooklyntweed.com/products/skipp
it would make more sense if this video showed how to begin brioche in the round. Hiw nmany to cast on? Even or odd number?
Hi Peggy! Showing brioche in video is always a bit tricky since it doesn't look like much of anything until you get a couple of inches of fabric completed. You might like to have a look at our Single Color Flat Brioche video to see us casting on and working brioche setup: th-cam.com/video/ErJN6-9HSRM/w-d-xo.html For working brioche in the round, you'll generally be casting on an even number of stitches. Happy knitting!
Always even number in the round. Just a simple and logical example:
Your rounds need to start with a different stitch from the last stitch the previous round.
And with an odd number, your last stitch of the cast-on is always the same as the first one (A-B-A, A-B-A-B-A, B-A-B-A-B and so on).
And if you connect one "A" end with the other "A" end of your work, this pattern won't work. They need to be different. Like a knit and purl stitches next to each other.
Hope that helps.
@@BrooklynTweed_Official I wish you would have mentioned that the setup row was the same as flat, only with an even number of stitches. I was watching a tutorial and realized it wasn't going to be the same in the round and tinked back my entire setup row, only to realize after reading this reply it was fine 😠
Please show from the casting on stitches , do we have to cast on less stitches than usual?
Hello! Since the brioche knit (BRK) and brioche purl (BRP) stitches incorporate the yarn overs from the previous row, you end up with the same number of stitches that you cast on.
Nice❤
Thank you for sharing! This is a life saver 💕
Do you have a tutorial of the cast on and 1st set up row in the round using one colour?
Hi Judith! Our one color flat brioche tutorial will get you started! th-cam.com/video/ErJN6-9HSRM/w-d-xo.html
Thank you for your help, I downloaded a knitting pattern for a beret but had never heard of a Brioche stitch, the pattern did not tell me what to do at end and start of a new row. I followed your method but had to refer to it for every row my PC has been on your blog for two days, I was putting my struggles down to being in my seventies but reading other reviews on youtube I am not alone. When I put down my knitting I struggled to recognise where I was and when it came to the crown decrease, the pattern told me to decrease 10 stitches on every fourth row which was not helpful, I was totally lost. I must have ripped out more rows than I knitted, when I dropped a stitch I did not have a clue how to rectify my mistake. I finished the beret tonight the main body is in brioche but used another way to do the crown - all knit divided into six decreasing in a twist on every row which looks good. I like the look and feel of the brioche stitch and with your help I might try this in the future but my patience is exhausted and glad to be finished the project. Thank you again from Bonnie Scotland
You're so welcome! We hope to come back to Scotland soon!
@@BrooklynTweed_Official Hi there, if you do come to Scotland when this terrible pandemic is over, you will be made very welcome.
It looks like there's a 'right' and a 'wrong' side... The two look a little different, is that so? Or just a trick of the eye
Good eye! Yes, the right side looks like columns of knit stitches, the wrong side looks more like 1x1 ribbing with alternating columns of knits & purls.
I beed patern for biys 3 to 10 years in chunky wool please
Hello! Our Biggie Rib Hat and Frasier hat are two great options for children's chunky weight knits: brooklyntweed.com/collections/chunky-hats
I appreciate this video but this has already started the whole process of brioche in the round. How do you start it? It seems like the videos out there don’t address the complete process.
Hi Maria! Our How To Knit: Single Color Flat Brioche video shows how to cast on and work your setup rows: th-cam.com/video/ErJN6-9HSRM/w-d-xo.html (in circular brioche, you'll work a single setup round). Happy knitting!
What multiples can I use for a simple brioche scarf?
Any odd number of stitches, always beginning and ending with a knit stitch, will set you up for brioche with a nice garter stitch selvedge - check out our Crosshatch pattern for a simple two-color brioche scarf or wrap! Happy knitting! brooklyntweed.com/products/crosshatch
How many italian tubular cast ons would I use for a brioche stitch hat?
Hello, thank you for your question! The number of stitches to cast on will depend on the pattern you're using as well as the yarn and stitch gauge.
i am confused ... my brioche pattern has p1 where you are k1... the pattern is p1 sl1yo for row 1 and row 2 is p1 brk1... how would i sl1yo without it then becoming a brk1? is this possible
Hello, thank you for your question! Some patterns do start with a purl stitch rather than a knit stitch - this tutorial simply shows one variation. I encourage you to trust the pattern you're working!
@@BrooklynTweed_Official thank you for the advice!!!! i love your videos
Do you cast on an even or an odd number of stitches?
Hello, thank you for your question! The number of stitches will depend on the pattern you're working, but typically with a stitch pattern using a multiple of 2 like brioche rib, you will need an even number of stitches.
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