Demonstration of how to work honeycomb brioche stitch using the knit one below method. This stitch is also called net patent, double brioche, or brioche net. You can read more on my blog at jolieaelder.blogspot.com. For this particular pattern, there is a set-up row. Cast-on using the background-color, then work a wrong-side set-up row of knit all (which creates a row of purls on the right side of the fabric). Over an even number of stitches the pattern is — Row 1 (RS): Using net color, alternate knit 1, knit 1 more below. Slide work to other end of needle without turning. Row 2 (RS): Using background color, alternate purl 1, purl together a stitch with its yarn over. Turn work. Row 3 (WS): Using net color, alternative purl 1, purl 1 more below. Slide work to other end of needle without turning. Row 4 (WS): Using background color, alternate knit 1, knit together a stitch with its yarn over. Turn work. Repeat those 4 rows for pattern. To end pattern, bind off in pattern on row 2 or row 4.
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