Skip Navigation Website Accessibility

Brioche Knitting



Brioche knitting is a family of knitting patterns involving tucked stitches, i.e., yarn overs that are knitted together with a slipped stitch from the previous row. Such stitches may also be made by knitting into the row below (equivalent to the slipped stitch) and dropping the stitch above (equivalent to the yarn over).

The tucked stitches may form a second layer of knitting in front of the first layer, resembling an array of arches or (seen upside-down) of fish scales.

Brioche knitting may have originated in the Middle East. However, the term "brioche" seems to have derived from French slang for "mistake". The name might be a reference to the brioche dinner roll, which is formed of two pieces, one stacked atop the other.

 The brioche stitch can be used to knit any kind of garment or project that regular knitting can be used for, but will be double-thick. 

{{getPrice()}}

{{model.event.first_date}} - {{model.event.last_date}} {{model.event.sections.length}} Sessions {{model.event.sections[0].time}}
{{s.date}} {{s.time}}

Seats available {{model.remainingSeats()}}

{{errorMessage}}

{{waitlist_contact_errorMessage}}

Included Materials


{{c.items[0].title}}

{{c.errorMessage}}

This class cannot be purchased online. Please contact the store for more information.
NOTICE

Our address is 7327 Peppers Ferry Blvd., Fairlawn, VA 24141. If you have any questions, please email us at sewbiz.radford@gmail.com
CUSTOMER SERVICE
  •   
    sewbiz.radford@gmail.com
  • Phone 540-639-1138

  • 7327 Peppers Ferry Blvd. Suite A
    Fairlawn, VA 24141
  •  
    • Monday-Friday: 10am - 6pm
    • Saturday: 10am - 5pm
    • Sunday: Closed
MAP