🧶 Knitting raised patterns with the brioche stitch technique: the ultimate guide to soft and modern knitting

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✨ Introduction: Want a soft, textured and super trendy knit?

Looking for a technique that stands out from the crowd and adds texture and volume to your projects? Brioche stitch , also known as faux English ribbing , is THE stitch for you. Thanks to its soft finish and play of relief, it allows you to create visually rich patterns – perfect for scarves, hats, sweaters, or cardigans.

👉 In this article, we'll guide you step by step to master the brioche stitch , even if you're a beginner. And if you're looking for inspiration, we'll give you our exclusive patterns where the brioche stitch would work wonders...

🧵 What is brioche stitch in knitting?

What is the brioche stitch?
It's a knitting technique that creates a very soft, double-sided texture by alternating slipped and yarn over stitches. It's often used to add texture to a project, or to work in two colors for a stunning visual effect.

🎯 Why adopt the brioche stitch?

  • ✅ For its soft volume , perfect for winter

  • ✅ For its elegant and original relief patterns

  • ✅ For its versatility : works in solid, two-tone, structured patterns

  • ✅ For its reversible double side : ideal for scarves, collars or open vests

🧑🏫 How to knit brioche stitch? (Step by step)

🧷 Necessary material

  • Straight or circular needles

  • Well-twisted wool (to better visualize the relief)

  • A stitch marker

  • A little patience… and a lot of fun!

🪡 Step by step for the simple back and forth brioche stitch

  1. Cast on an even number of stitches.

  2. Assemble the base:
    Knit a row with 1 knit stitch, 1 slipped stitch and a yarn over .

  3. Next row (purl side):
    Knit together the slipped stitch and its yarn over (called a brioche stitch ), slip the next stitch with a yarn over.

  4. Repeat these steps until you reach the desired length.

📌 Knit-Sis Tip: If you make a mistake, use a cable needle to "pick up" a brioche stitch. It's easier than it looks!

🎨 Knitting the brioche stitch in two colors: the “wow” effect

Looking for a graphic look? The two-tone brioche stitch is your ally. It creates a raised pattern inverted according to the dominant color on each side.

💡 Example: use a light yarn for the front and a dark yarn for the back = two sweaters in one!

🔍 When should you use brioche stitch in your projects?

When to use brioche stitch in knitting?
Use the brioche stitch for projects that require volume and warmth: scarves, hats, collars, vests, sweaters or decorative panels in relief.

💡 Compatible Knit-Sis project ideas:

Boss

Why it works

Elmer vest

Its two-tone basket stitch can be replaced with a textured brioche pattern.

Festi Vest

The raglan construction lends itself well to contrasting brioche panels.

Splashie Sweater

Perfect for incorporating a two-tone brioche as a central motif.

Tulip Vest

Add a touch of relief around the collar or armholes.

🧠 Brioche and creativity: explore the variations

Advanced variants to test:

  • Round brioche stitch

  • Twisted brioche

  • Structured brioche patterns (leaves, waves, chevrons)

🎥 UPCOMING TUTORIAL: Lenny will show you how to knit a brioche leaf in our next video tutorial! Subscribe to the newsletter so you don't miss it. 👇

💬 Your frequently asked questions about brioche stitch

❓ Is it difficult to knit the brioche stitch?

👉 No more than a cable pattern! You just need to understand the system of slipped stitches + yarn overs. Once you get the rhythm, it's almost meditative.

❓ Can you do brioche stitch with any yarn?

👉 Choose non-hairy , well-twisted yarns to see the stitches better. Avoid mohair if you are a beginner!

❓ What is the correct sample?

👉 Always make a swatch in brioche! This stitch is very stretchy. Allow 30 to 40% less width than with jersey.

🚀 Conclusion: The brioche stitch, the touch of relief that changes everything

With the brioche stitch, you add texture, softness, and style to your knits. Whether you're a curious beginner or an experienced knitter, this technique will enrich your creative palette. And if you're looking for modern patterns to apply what you've just learned...

👉 Discover our selection of perfect patterns for incorporating brioche stitch and adding volume to your creations:

➡️ See all patterns knitted with textured stitches
➡️ Download our FREE “Poppy Top” pattern to get started easily
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