Liz

learning to knit brioche

knitting needles and yarn on printed instructions
one half-row of two-color brioche knit… theoretically

In a classic turn for me, I’m not only learning a new knitting technique (brioche) but doing it in two colors at once. Brioche is a really cool and plush knit form that basically ends up with a double layer of fabric at the end, and a lot of designs end up fully reversible. I have heard from my pal Seth that actually, two-color can be a slightly easier way to learn brioche knitting because there’s an easier way to tell apart the two active sides of the knit… so I’m hoping that helps.

Since I’ve never done brioche before, I’m starting with a swatch to get my footing before I break into the hat pattern I’m planning to make (seriously it’s so cute, go check it out). I’m also going to swatch the repeating pattern to see what size needles I need to use to get the hat to be the right size. Because I am, as previously established, a brain genius who likes to make things hard for myself, I am going to swatch flat, even though the pattern is written in the round. This means that I’m going to have to remember which pattern rows are “wrong” sides and knit reversed stitches (purl where it says knit and vice versa) on all those rows. I’m guessing I’m going to mess up kind of a lot but what can I say? it’s an adventure.

need some art for this blog

I’m seriously considering trying to design a little low-contrast kelp-inspired tiling background for the blog, as well as some little sea slugs to scatter here and there… it’s a sea slug garden, after all! I’ve mostly only done scientific illustration and a little draft linoleum block print of a slug, but I bet I can figure out some arts to put up here regardless.