Brioche stitch
I am knitting a sweater which has a two toned brioche collar knitted in the round. I have instructions for the stitch but I would like to view a tutorial using the continental method of knitting. All tutorial I have found do not use this method and for me they are just to busy. There are too many things going on at the same time.
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Check this link. http://www.google.com/search?q=conti...hannel=suggest I googled continental knitting brioche stitch and it looks like you might find something useful there. |
Brioche Stitch
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Why is it difficult for you to follow a video that isn't continental? The stitches are formed the same way, no matter which hand holds the yarn.
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Maybe if you could link to your pattern it would be easier to help you. I'm not really familiar with brioche stitch, never mind doing it with two colors, but other knitters here would certainly be able to help.
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I don't think there is a video for that specific method and stitch. I looked a bit, too.
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There are directions for the two-color brioche in the round on this site which is part of the home for all thinks brioche. Alas, they're not big on videos but the directions are clear and may help. Perhaps in combination with the video that GG linked to?
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I knit english and don't move my yarn all over the place. If you do ribbing you do have to move it back and forth for the knit and purl ribbing or seed stitch, but you have to in continental as well, unless you're doing norwegian purl. Many continental knitters get the wrong idea about english knitting, it's not as awkward as the learn how videos show, mostly because it's slowed down a lot so you can see how the needle is inserted and the yarn wrapped. Most of us don't knit like that at all.
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