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I have Marchant's other book, Knitting Fresh Brioche, which I find to be much more helpful to the beginning brioche knitter (me). The instructions and organization of this book are hard to follow in comparison.
 
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revafisheye | 1 autre critique | Jan 10, 2020 |
If you've jumped into exploring the brioche stitch and are curious what new directions you can take with this technique, Knitting Fresh Brioche is for you. While it is beneficial to be familiar with the basic stitch before delving into this book, don't worry, there is an extensive review of basic techniques and Marchant's system to describe and chart the stitches.

This book is broken into three main sections: technique, stitch patterns, and projects. Throughout the entire book, the photos are crisp and clear. The page layout is thoughtful, most techniques and stitch patterns are on one page so there is no need to keep flipping back and forth or feeling that a key step was left out.

The technique section would be a remarkable book by itself. The photos match well with the written instructions. While knitting a swatch I kept knitting a decrease incorrectly. It was simple to turn to that technique and figure out exactly where I was going off track. Many techniques are spelled out in this section from casting-on to binding-off with all the shaping in-between. The photo tutorials are for both English and Continental style knitting, a little detail I appreciated. I have two small quibbles with this section, overall I find the order of the presented techniques disjointed; I found myself flipping around the section to find what I needed. I also wish the photos had a little more contrast between the backgrounds and the lighter yarns.

The stitch patterns are the star of this book and the attention to detail is apparent. There are clear photographs of both sides of each pattern. The yarn, including colour, for each swatch is consistent throughout, making it easier to see how each new stitch differs from the others. It would have been nice for a mini chart legend/key and even possibly a small list of techniques and their associated page numbers to be included, however I recognize that could quickly clutter the page. It was simple to add index tabs for the pages I needed to reference.

The shawl and wrap designs are in a variety of yarn weights and offer several differently constructed shapes. Before looking through the swatches, I hadn't thought much how yarn construction effects the brioche stitch. Single-ply yarns create a beautiful stitch, something I hadn't expected. Which patterns do I want to knit? Each offers interesting elements and help explore how the stitches can be incorporated into a design. As it's currently late winter, I'm drawn to anything remotely leaf-shaped and green and that is influencing my choice. The simplicity and asymmetry of Stegosaurus interests me the most right now, along with only having to cast on 3 stitches to start!

I was frustrated to find the Useful Information section at the very end of the book. This is where the technique to work two-color brioche in the round is discussed and is required for several of the pattern designs. Here we also learn how to work the conversion from a flat stitch pattern, to working it in the round, either for two-colour or even just one. I would have preferred to see this together with the other techniques, as I kept looking earlier to find tips for knitting in the round. There is also a one page short list of ideas on how to design your own stitch patterns and incorporate them into designs.

Knitting Fresh Brioche provides knitters with an amazing resource to transform this simple stitch pattern into new and exciting creations.

Note: The publisher provided me with a review copy.
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pennyshima | 1 autre critique | Feb 26, 2015 |
Hungry for new knitting techniques? Try knitting brioche!
Knitting Brioche is the first and only knitting book devoted exclusively to brioche stitch, a knitting technique that creates a double-sided fabric. This complete guide will take you from your first brioche stitches to your first (or hundredth) project, and even to designing with brioche stitch, if you desire. Whether you're new to brioche knitting or experienced at "brioching," author Nancy Marchant provides the information and inspiration you need.

Inside Knitting Brioche, you'll find:

Detailed instructions and step-by-step photos that will guide you through all of the techniques you'll need for brioche knitting.
A stitch dictionary including 60 beautiful stitch patterns with many multicolor options.
25 patterns for garments and accessories, all made with brioche stitches, some combined with other design elements including cables, lace, intarsia and more!
Grab your needles and yarn and take a bite out of brioche knitting.
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RochesterKnittingGui | 1 autre critique | Apr 22, 2016 |
World-renowned brioche knitting expert Nancy Marchant takes this versatile European stitch—which creates a luxurious, reversible ribbed fabric—to a new level! In her groundbreaking collection, Marchant works brioche in two colors, forming graceful, undulating textures with increases and decreases. She explains everything from how to hold the yarn and cast on (offering multiple options) to creating the basic fabric and reading two-color charts. The stitch library presents 75 all-new patterns, and there are an additional 12 in luscious shawl and scarf projects.… (plus d'informations)
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