WEBVTT 00:00:01.700 --> 00:00:05.782 Today I will show you a honeycomb brioche stitch 00:00:05.782 --> 00:00:12.182 which is knit easily consisting of 4 rows only. 00:00:12.182 --> 00:00:16.620 Actually it is only two different rows being offset once. 00:00:16.620 --> 00:00:20.261 You need a number of stitches divisible by 2 00:00:20.261 --> 00:00:24.503 and I'll start the first row on the right side 00:00:24.503 --> 00:00:27.782 with an edge stitch and knit 1. 00:00:27.782 --> 00:00:31.461 The 2nd stitch is knit deeper. 00:00:31.461 --> 00:00:36.301 Hmm, I don't know if this is the right term so if you knitted deeper, 00:00:36.301 --> 00:00:43.420 that means you plunge the needle in the hole beneath the stitch. 00:00:43.420 --> 00:00:49.460 Always repeat K1 K1 deeper. 00:00:49.460 --> 00:00:51.476 Repeat to the end of the row NOTE Paragraph 00:00:52.616 --> 00:00:55.901 K1 K1 deep; K1 K1 deep. 00:00:55.901 --> 00:00:59.221 And I end the row 00:00:59.221 --> 00:01:01.981 with an edge stitch. 00:01:01.981 --> 00:01:03.100 In this case 00:01:03.100 --> 00:01:09.660 I always knit the edge stitches. 00:01:09.660 --> 00:01:11.232 This was the first row 00:01:11.232 --> 00:01:14.182 of the pattern. 00:01:14.182 --> 00:01:19.421 2nd row: 00:01:19.421 --> 00:01:28.820 Knit the edge stitch 00:01:28.820 --> 00:01:31.340 Now the first stitch has the yarn 00:01:31.340 --> 00:01:34.901 in front from the deep knitting. 00:01:34.901 --> 00:01:38.263 And you need to knit this stitch together with its 00:01:38.263 --> 00:01:42.581 yarn in front. So there is a longer piece of yarn 00:01:42.581 --> 00:01:48.061 in front of the stitch, 00:01:48.061 --> 00:01:58.260 knit this together with the first stitch. 00:01:58.260 --> 00:02:04.179 You see it here. 00:02:04.179 --> 00:02:07.981 Knit the next stitch 00:02:07.981 --> 00:02:10.423 and knit the next stitch together 00:02:10.423 --> 00:02:12.060 with its yarn in front. 00:02:12.060 --> 00:02:18.066 And don't mix it up with the tight loop 00:02:18.066 --> 00:02:23.220 at the base of the stitch that front the stitch. 00:02:23.220 --> 00:02:26.500 So you take the long one 00:02:26.500 --> 00:02:29.180 and knit it together with the stitch. 00:02:29.180 --> 00:02:33.580 Next stitch knit, next stitch knit together. 00:02:33.580 --> 00:03:01.261 Repeat that to the end of the row. 00:03:01.261 --> 00:03:06.392 So this was the 2nd row of the pattern. 00:03:06.392 --> 00:03:09.500 Next row is third row, 00:03:09.500 --> 00:03:21.667 is the same as first row but offset one stitch. 00:03:21.667 --> 00:03:28.861 So third row, edge stitch.... 00:03:28.861 --> 00:03:32.900 Now you start with knit deep, knit, knit deep, 00:03:32.900 --> 00:03:49.502 knit, knit deep, knit..... 00:03:49.502 --> 00:03:52.181 You can remember that you see that 00:03:52.181 --> 00:03:57.502 every second stitch has a double loop at the base. 00:03:57.502 --> 00:04:00.310 This one is knit 00:04:00.310 --> 00:04:13.476 and the one with the single loop at the base is knit deep. 00:04:13.476 --> 00:04:24.262 So same as first row but offset one stitch. 00:04:24.262 --> 00:04:30.902 4th row same as 2nd row but offset as well. 00:04:30.902 --> 00:04:37.501 Knit the edge stitch. 00:04:37.501 --> 00:04:41.146 Knit the 1st stitch, 00:04:41.146 --> 00:04:46.742 2nd stitch knit together with its loop in front. 00:04:46.742 --> 00:04:52.501 Knit, knit together. 00:04:52.501 --> 00:04:58.376 Knit, knit together with yarn in front. 00:04:58.376 --> 00:05:02.944 Always repeat to the end of the row. 00:05:02.944 --> 00:05:05.783 And as usual with the Brioche Stitches, 00:05:05.783 --> 00:05:15.821 you need some 10 to 12 rows until the pattern evolves. 00:05:15.821 --> 00:05:17.821 So the pattern will not show 00:05:17.821 --> 00:05:32.477 before you knitted a few rows. 00:05:32.477 --> 00:05:34.421 So end of 4th row, 00:05:34.421 --> 00:05:40.142 And now repeat rows 1 to 4. 00:05:40.142 --> 00:05:47.581 So not much to see after 4 rows. 00:05:47.581 --> 00:05:51.581 And that's how the Honeycomb Brioche will look like.