A step-by-step tutorial on knitting stacked decreases including a slow-motion video and high resolution pictures.| Nimble Needles
A step-by-step tutorial on knitting brioche in two colors Standard brioche knitting without increases and decreases is typically considered a nice pattern for beginners. It’s when you want to add further details that this popular knitting stitch pattern becomes very complicated. In this tutorial, I want to show you how to knit the brioche stitch ... Read More The post How to knit the 2-colored brioch stitch appeared first on Nimble Needles.| Nimble Needles
A quick tutorial on the possibly most important brioche knitting technique In knitting, SL1yo (sometimes also SL1&yo) stands for slip one and yarn over. It’s one of the three basic stitches in brioche knitting. It’s typically before in one switch motion, and that’s why it was awarded its own name. It’s important to understand that ... Read More The post How to SL1yo appeared first on Nimble Needles.| Nimble Needles
Everything you need to know about binding-off brioche knitting. Four easy methods. Finishing your brioche stitch project couldn’t be easier. If you are expecting any fancy methods, I have to disappoint you. Basically, you can apply any standard bind-off technique if you observe a couple of easy tricks. Still, some techniques will look neater than ... Read More The post How to bind off the brioche stitch appeared first on Nimble Needles.| Nimble Needles
What does BRP mean in knitting? BRP stands for brioche purl. It’s a stitch required for knitting the brioche stitch in the round or in two colors. Basically, it’s a purl two together worked through a stitch you’ve slipped in the previous row and its overlaying yarn over. You often also hear people saying “burp”. ... Read More The post How to knit brp- brioche purl appeared first on Nimble Needles.| Nimble Needles
What does brk mean in knitting? BRK stands for brioche knit (stitch). It’s one of the three basic techniques in brioche knitting where you knit together a double stitch that consists of a slipped stitch and its overlaying yarn over. In spoken word, you often also hear “bark”. It’s the opposite of BRP (brioche purl). ... Read More The post How to brk – brioche knit appeared first on Nimble Needles.| Nimble Needles
A step-by-step tutorial on how to knit the hitch knot increase. A perfectly centered single increase for knitters without a lean.| Nimble Needles
A step-by-step tutorial on the super stretchy Chinese waitress cast-on. Done with a crochet hook and very fast!| Nimble Needles
A list of the stretchiest cast-ons in knitting with big pictures. Find the right edge for your next project with this detailed comparison.| Nimble Needles