Thank you! I’m going to bookmark that for later. I really appreciate the update!
Thank you! I’m going to bookmark that for later. I really appreciate the update!
I’ve heard the sentiment a lot that often brioche looks like it’s wrong but works itself out and you have to keep going so I’m both intimated and excited for my crafting perfectionism to either be a huge roadblock to learning or to give me freedom to mess up and not feel bad about it.
Thank you for the resources! I am going to take a look at these and hopefully start tinkering soon.
Please keep us updated on your project! Would love to see it when you’ve got it going again!
This is incredible! I had never heard of these so I’ve been looking them up and they are super neat. Thank you for sharing! Definitely not looking like a beginner at all!
Thank you! I am bookmarking this immediately! I’m going to start with a a practice square from a scarf pattern I found first I think since the tree shape in rispen is intimidating before I even know straight brioche stitches.
I have to finish my Free Spirit Hat first though which made me learn Latvian braids.
As someone who has been considering trying to learn brioche for my next knitting project this will probably also be me in a few weeks. I have the rispen hat and cowl pattern that I bought years ago and have been too intimidated to start it. Please share if you find any methods or resources that work for you!
I love these! I’ve been wanting to get into 3D origami for a while. Do you have any recommendations for someone wanting to learn?
If you decide to look at Python, I really enjoyed going through the “Automate the Boring Stuff with Python” lessons/book. It breaks it down really well in non technical terms and I thought the work was pretty fun. It may be a good way to get a feel for it. I think once you learn one language it’s a bit easier to pick up your next one (at least that how it went for me).